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Astronaut explains how zero gravity affects the way he plays guitar.
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Pretty nuts we went from scribbling in caves to playing a guitar in outer space

Bet The Animals never imagined that their song House of the Rising Sun would ever get played in space

Astronaut Hadfield once filmed a cover of David Bowie's "Space Oddity" on the ISS. Accordingly, Mr. Hadfield said he had to strum and hold the guitar to keep it from drifting away in a zero-gravity environment. Along with that, his hands have to constantly move up and down to strum the guitar. This makes controlling a guitar while playing music quite difficult in space. Mr. Hadfield's recording of the music played by guitar in space is quite messy. Obviously, playing guitar on the ground and in space are two completely different things.

Sleeping in the Space Station!

Imagine being stuck in space for 6 months with some cunt who won’t stop playing his guitar

Astronaut explains docking procedure while getting reacquainted with gravity Credit Bob Hines

Guitar guy in space Chris Austin Hadfield OC. Chris Austin Hadfield OC OOnt MSC CD is a Canadian retired astronaut, engineer, fighter pilot, musician, and writer. The first Canadian to perform extravehicular activity in outer space, he has flown two Space Shuttle missions and also served as commander of the International Space Station (ISS).

still sounded good tho he played house of rising sun intro

guitar. Woww


