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  One Handed Bass Player

You have the will. You find a way. Wow
http://www.madville.com/link.php?id=140036&t=4

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Wow. Reminds me of a few videos I saw on Google Videos of a guy playing guitar with one hand. He used a method similar to the guy in the video. If only I could find them now.

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That was great. I'm always impressed by the abilities of amputees. I saw Def Leppard in 92 or 93 here in Alberta..my eldest daughter will be 20 in the fall and she has been playing the drums since she was 14. She is a rt leg amputee at the hip and I just marvel at the drive and spirit she has. So thank you for sharing this...definately got to get her to have a look/listen.

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She also was wowed...thanks again

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thats amazing and the solo is catchy


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