Left Hand Suzuki Method

Album: Gorillaz (2000)
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  • The most important thing
    Is listening the recording of the music
    It makes them gain a, um, musical sense
    And uh, gets to the point of the fast progress

    And also, every day, every lesson
    We have to make sure they learn about tonalization Writer/s: DAMON ALBARN, ELLAS MCDANIEL, JAMIE HEWLETT, MCKINLEY MORGANFIELD, MELVIN LONDON
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 6

  • Andrew from The Seas Of Cheese, CaDevin, Raymond is right, at the very beginning there's the sound of a lighter and bubbling
  • Devin from Hampton, NjRaymond, I know that sound. That's not it in the song.
  • Ian from Oklahoma City, OkIf I am correct, the violin part is a song called "Long, long ago". I got this album when I was about 11 or 12, and my mom, being classically trained in violin and all, heard this song told me all about the stuff on this track.
  • Kane from Wytheville, Vayes it's true this song is by fact about DRUGS!!!!
  • Raymond from Brunswick, United StatesIn case you didnt know, the sounds at the beginning are of sombody smoking a water bong/pipe
  • Thor from Kitchener, Onobvuiusly about getting high off of marijuana. left hand suzuki method is how you light a bong or how you use it.
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