You can draw the pou in the piano roll? Cuz my short video made fking insane views, and there's missing a full video on it. I don't wanna to copy your style in 1:1 like some hindi guy does. I can reffer to your video as well. Also, that Wizard Gnome thing was going through my country!
The stereotype of bassists being skinny with long arms and fingers likely arises from a combination of practical and cultural factors: 1. **Practical Advantages**: - **Long Arms and Fingers**: Playing the bass guitar often involves stretching across frets and strings, especially on larger instruments like upright basses. Long arms and fingers can make it easier to reach and play notes more comfortably. - **Hand Dexterity**: Bassists need good finger dexterity to play complex bass lines and to switch between notes quickly. Long, slender fingers can facilitate this kind of movement. 2. **Cultural and Historical Factors**: - **Musical Role Models**: Prominent bassists like John Entwistle of The Who, John Paul Jones of Led Zeppelin, and Geddy Lee of Rush have often been portrayed as having a lean physique with long arms and fingers. These iconic figures shape the visual and cultural stereotype of what a bassist looks like. - **Band Dynamics**: In rock and pop bands, the bassist often stands out less visually compared to the lead guitarist or vocalist. A more unassuming, lanky figure might fit this background role, reinforcing the stereotype. 3. **Selection Bias**: - **Self-Perception and Role**: Musicians may choose their instruments based on what they feel suits them best. Individuals who fit the physical stereotype might gravitate towards the bass because they find it physically comfortable and suitable for their build. 4. **Visual Aesthetics**: - **Stage Presence**: The image of a bassist as a tall, lean figure with long arms can create a distinct visual presence on stage, contributing to the overall aesthetics of a band's performance. While these factors contribute to the stereotype, it's important to note that bassists come in all shapes and sizes. Physical attributes alone don't determine musical ability, and many successful bassists break the mold of this common stereotype.
I'm back from the holiday. Enjoy the gnome wizard!
You deserve 100k views
Güzel
@bob0252 blod besvimelse - misanthrop
0:07 pls tell me the name of this song!!
@@SISALIMAALEX bro my comment got deleted it’s called mísänțhrop
Does the gnome wizard open the door to magical holidays?
Mission impossible
The dislikes are from the knights
True hate those guys
@@skylordthe1st scuse you I am a knight but I’m a gnome supporter 👹
@@WaverVr based
knights are better, taller, stronger, faster, smarter, and better.
@@noobarmyrougeclassd frrrrrrr
Our Polish Crawly
КРАУЛИ РУССКИЙ!!! 🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🐘🐘🐘
@@Otem-kb4npно живёт на данный момент в Польше
You can draw the pou in the piano roll? Cuz my short video made fking insane views, and there's missing a full video on it. I don't wanna to copy your style in 1:1 like some hindi guy does. I can reffer to your video as well. Also, that Wizard Gnome thing was going through my country!
Big shot
0:07 name the music?
knights and gnomes theme song
Whats The Name OF Apllication
@@josefinaveliz2560 fl studio
I hate the fact they didnt use the actual crawly theme
0:22 mission impossible
fire
That MK theme lol
Genesis's Power Life [1989-1996] 0:21
Mission Impossible
The stereotype of bassists being skinny with long arms and fingers likely arises from a combination of practical and cultural factors:
1. **Practical Advantages**:
- **Long Arms and Fingers**: Playing the bass guitar often involves stretching across frets and strings, especially on larger instruments like upright basses. Long arms and fingers can make it easier to reach and play notes more comfortably.
- **Hand Dexterity**: Bassists need good finger dexterity to play complex bass lines and to switch between notes quickly. Long, slender fingers can facilitate this kind of movement.
2. **Cultural and Historical Factors**:
- **Musical Role Models**: Prominent bassists like John Entwistle of The Who, John Paul Jones of Led Zeppelin, and Geddy Lee of Rush have often been portrayed as having a lean physique with long arms and fingers. These iconic figures shape the visual and cultural stereotype of what a bassist looks like.
- **Band Dynamics**: In rock and pop bands, the bassist often stands out less visually compared to the lead guitarist or vocalist. A more unassuming, lanky figure might fit this background role, reinforcing the stereotype.
3. **Selection Bias**:
- **Self-Perception and Role**: Musicians may choose their instruments based on what they feel suits them best. Individuals who fit the physical stereotype might gravitate towards the bass because they find it physically comfortable and suitable for their build.
4. **Visual Aesthetics**:
- **Stage Presence**: The image of a bassist as a tall, lean figure with long arms can create a distinct visual presence on stage, contributing to the overall aesthetics of a band's performance.
While these factors contribute to the stereotype, it's important to note that bassists come in all shapes and sizes. Physical attributes alone don't determine musical ability, and many successful bassists break the mold of this common stereotype.
can you send me the midi for the normal song? i wanna use it for mordhau
Theres a website where you can convert video to midi
THE GNOMES
Wizard gang
Mortal kombat theme
Big big big big big BIG SHOT
👍👍👍👍👍👍
mission impossible i guess idk
Get up dance
Its name is: listar pekla
Team dragons🔥🔥🔥🔥
Oooo
🎶🎶🎶
I'm for both sides
the name is minastroph by blod besvimelse
i mean misanthrop
I dare you use domino (domino is at software for editing midis)
Ik this song
Team knights
0:09 nu pogodi song
⬜⬜⬜⬜⬜⬜⬜⬜
🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦
🟥🟥🟥🟥🟥🟥🟥🟥
Russia meme
Misanthrope
Gnome meme
Mortal Kombat
0:07
Se metio asta en el video
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Эм
Big shot
Mission impossible