Multiple reasons: They could be hiding a blade to use during the match to cause themselves to bleed, could be healing from an injury, or could be protecting themselves from getting an injury.
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Its athletics tape that you can get almost anywhere. He (and thousands of other drummers, including myself) use it for two reasons. 1. The most important and main reason, to prevent/lessen getting blisters. Blisters are painful enough, try playing a 2 hour set with them... every night! 2. Is to prevent slippage from sweating/playing fast or hard. By dropping a stick because of your sweaty palms can throw you off beat and screw up your song. If you ever notice he almost NEVER drops a stick. Now go play with out tape as hard and fast as he and others do. Tell me how your night turns out... Point in case, invest in GOOD tape!
Yes. There are bands that record with tape because that's all they have access to. Also, there are plenty of people in the music industry that still prefer the sound of analog tape. Especially when it comes to metal music. The low end is a lot richer on analog tape. With metal records this makes the kick boom, and many bands prefer it. Most people are recording digitally, but there are still a few that use tape.
at walmart in the paint section Target, Walmart and any hardware store . Duck tape was invented in WW2 for the army and was a green color. It became silver when after the war construction workers began to use it in building construction.
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Look at your fingers now, they're probably typing away at the computer or resting on the mous to get the e-mail that your question has been answered. Those fingers are now bent. hope this helps more than freaks you out, and no I'm not phsyicic. :0) If you pay close attention you will see that you need to use some strenght to push your fingers to an horizontal position. That is when you contract your tendon. If your fingers are bent it is because the tendon is relaxed. Do some open/close-hands and maybe you will see your tendons showing more when you open your hand (contracting the tendon)