Why did Jethro Tull do this thing with his leg while he played the flute?
>>121573486Not music
>>121573486ohh...do you mean Ian Anderson the lead singer and flutist of the band "Jethro Tull?Or do you have knowledge that every member of the band lifted their legs like that at the same timewhen Ian would play the flute on stage?
>>121573544My favorite singer is McJagger
>>121573486to scratch his balls
>>121573486Court Jesterishness
>>121573486It's called showmanship
Dude just felt it.
>>121573486I don't know if he was thinking about this but its interesting and relevant so I'll mention it anyway.The part of your brain that is responsible for your sense of balance is also responsible for your sense of rhythm. So when you stand on one leg you are more able to keep in time. Its a fairly common trick that music teachers use for students who have trouble with rhythm. So maybe that's why?
>>121573870Thats actually interesting. I'll have to try this next time I'm practicing guitar and see if it works
>>121573486To show they were the "fun" progressive rock band
>>121573486>stop tapping that foot or I'm gonna chop it off!Jethro:
>>121573486zesty mf
>>121573894Yeah I tried it too and it does work, just don't fall on your guitar and break it haha.
>>121573486gimmick
>>121573544flautist* you pencil dicked NERD
>>121573486Do get more views
>>121573486it was a tiktok challenge I think
>>121573870>>121574135Seriously? When I play with other I can keep time, and when I play along it sounds fine. But when I record myself playing lead and then go to add a backing track, I notice little "accents" when I lose time. Must try this next time I'm recording.
he wanted to signal to little girls in the audience
>>121573870says who? you?
I only like the rocky chorus of Aqualung bros, where do I go from ehre
jethro tull sounds like such a hillbilly name
>>121573544>acshually, Jethro Tull is the band
>>121573486vrikshasana