Left Hand Suzuki Method

Gorillaz · G-Sides [2002]

Feel the impact!

(Noodle Speaks Japanese)



Katei de mai-nichi

Gakushu-you no record wo kikase,

Ongaku-teki sense wo takameru.

Sensoo sou ii kedo

Sou inyo to demo.



The most important thing

is to listen to a recording of the music.

It makes them get a ..um.. musical sense

and gets to the point of..fast progress



(Violin Solo)



(Noodle Speaks Japanese again)



Tunization wo mai-nichi lesson shido shite,

Oto wo rippa ni sodateru.



and also.. every day..every lesson...

we have to make sure they learn about pronounciation



(Violin Solo)

Left Hand Suzuki Method

This track by Gorillaz appears on the 2002 compilation album G-Sides, showcasing the group's signature blend of hip-hop and electronic sounds. The song features the virtual band member 2-D, who delivers a distinctive vocal performance that complements the rhythmic production typical of the early 2000s era. As part of Gorillaz's discography, the recording reflects the band's collaborative approach, often incorporating diverse musical influences and creative experimentation. The track stands as a notable example of their work during this period, contributing to the broader landscape of digital and alternative music. It remains a recognizable piece within the group's catalog, often discussed in relation to their innovative use of technology and character-driven storytelling.