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jaanet143
05. April 2018, 20:25
2303Berlin - Jack White is an avowed eccentric. In an interview with Die Zeit, the 42-year-old revealed why he installed microphones under the rain gutter at his home.
He said, "My bedroom is under the roof, and when I moved in there, I realized that the house was built so that you can not hear the rain, which made me feel ill because I love that sound, so let it go I install microphones on the roof and connect them to my stereo, so now I can even make the rain out loud, the best is thunderstorms, I turn up the bass, and when it thunders, the whole house shakes when my daughter was four she said to me: 'Dad, can you also let the sun rise?' "He also revealed if he has favorite sounds. He said, "I love the sound of my sewing machine because it has a very own, precise rhythm that I'm somehow fond of. You can vary the frequency of the stitches so that the machine, if you like, rattles in sync with songs. As a teenager, I trained as an upholsterer, and that tack was the sound that accompanied me there. The master, who owned the company, Jack White & the microphones under the gutter
played many albums and took me to punk concerts. So the musical education in this upholstery was crucial for my later life. "
He said, "My bedroom is under the roof, and when I moved in there, I realized that the house was built so that you can not hear the rain, which made me feel ill because I love that sound, so let it go I install microphones on the roof and connect them to my stereo, so now I can even make the rain out loud, the best is thunderstorms, I turn up the bass, Jack White & the microphones under the gutter
and when it thunders, the whole house shakes when my daughter was four she said to me: 'Dad, can you also let the sun rise?' "He also revealed if he has favorite sounds. He said, "I love the sound of my sewing machine because it has a very own, precise rhythm that I'm somehow fond of. You can vary the frequency of the stitches so that the machine, if you like, rattles in sync with songs. As a teenager, I trained as an upholsterer, and that tack was the sound that accompanied me there. The master, who owned the company, played many albums and took me to punk concerts. So the musical education in this upholstery was crucial for my later life. "