I can honestly say I've learned and improved my playing so much due to his basslines. They've been nothing but inspirational for me. "Nothing to Gein" has a heavy, funky and beautiful bassline all in one. He's my top rated bassist in all honesty.
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What do you reckon the action is like on that bad boy?
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I've played worse! I wish I was joking when I said that
I'm not usually one for using books to improve (I've just never got round to it actually) but I may start. Having the notation as well as the tab sounds like a really handy feature, I hate tabs but I'm not at the level of being able to read sheet music, that sounds like it could help this.
In rehearsal rooms I try and stay as far from the drums and guitar amps as possible, I feel you can hear everything clearer then. On stage (the 3 gigs I have played) I just stand where there is space.
Mike Portnoys drum sound comes to mind along with Ryan Martinie (Truckstop bet me to it), Fieldy from Korn, Les Claypool, Tosin Abasi (Animals as Leaders), Protest the Hero, Tool.
There's so many bands comes to think of it!
To each their own, when it comes to playing (especially recently) I try and mess around with chords a lot, similar to the first video (obviously not as good though!).
It depends on the context of the song and what you hope to achieve from your playing. Sometimes I prefer simplicity if it's called for.
Got a loan of a Dir en Grey album of a friend today (along with 16 other cd's). Listening to the full thing before bed, most likely inducing a nightmare or two.
It seems weird the way this guys went about it definitely, I wouldn't trust that. Saying that, I have had people come to my house to pick up stuff I was selling on gumtree, sold something today and he picked it up from my house.
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realised i'm cheating as it isn't one bass part, so in lieu of that one, i'd go for Michael Manring.
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That was erm...not what I was expecting! I also had a small childish chuckle to myself about the fact that his second name is Manring.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qLeXaxlSbc8 a bit of 9 string w***ery however I think for the most part, it sounds pretty nice
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YYHDMKrTi2k&feature=youtu.be
Fair amount of rather large mistakes as we had only went over 2 or 3 times, also you can't see me however I do say the word 'splendid' at the end as proof I exist.
[quote name='phil.i.stein' timestamp='1340486120' post='1705249']
i'm always typing balls on BC. ..never did me any harm ..
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Typing balls or typing with your balls? I'm banned from the local library for the latter.
[quote name='EssentialTension' timestamp='1340470665' post='1704979']
That was very nicely done.
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Seems like a pretty good lesson in life as well as bass to me. Learn from your mistakes, make a negative into a positive etc etc.