okay, okay, that's enough of that, you being up at bat.
I've never had enough bass to drag around like that.
But you have to admit, human powered cathedral organs, sometimes 14 people,
does cross the line from being purely acoustic.
You can say the addition of large, flaring ends for brass instruments,
that were very difficult to make by hand, could be seen as amplifiers.
That made even carrying a tuba difficult, just for the deep bass.
You have your own duality happening, the lag of what you say is bass drag.
Is there a stage costume for that?
I know where a dealer has a lot of in the box Zsa-Zsa Gabor wigs.
Being consumed by dualities, I see another similarity.
You know how countries and religions use music to be convincing for populations.
That could be considered using music as a weapon of subjugation, if it is.
Look at what Americans are doing,
blasting heavy metal through amplifiers at President Daniel Nortega,
when they wanted more control around the Suez Canal.
What about "sound cannons", now being ordered by the Toronto Police in Ontario, Canada,
from the good ole U.S.A.?
You know, it really is a good thing that the birds don't fly south any more,
here in the Niagara Peninsula.
I need to hear their song more than ever before.