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2004gdavi

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  1. I stopped playing for about 14 year due to family commitments. It was only when my son decided to learn bass that I started again. But because he was doing bass I also started guitar so we could play together. I found that this helped with bass as well.

    I don't think I've got rusty over the break and if anything am a better player now. In two bands and would like to do more.


    If I could go back I wish I'd tried to keep the playing going without a break. Advice if you have, then pick up a bass and get playing. Find other musicians and form a band. It's just great.

  2. Bit of a fearless addict too. Started on double bass and have had a P fearless since '83 as my mainstay bass. Recently bought a Wal No 1 fretless as my dream bass. Even tried some different restless gear with an Ashbory and NS Omni Bass . Love 'em all.

  3. I've played finger style for most of my life, having started on double bass. When I tried pick it was a bit craps so I went back to fingers. The thing that changed this was taking up guitar and now it's much better. It comes in really handy to be able to use a pick when. I get the Bass vi out.

  4. One for me. I've been in bands playing this type of music for 30 years and it's great to see how well it's appreciated by even younger audiences today. If you haven't tried this type of music give it a go and see what you've been missing.

  5. I find a very different feel between 4.and 5 strings so don't base the anchoring of my hand around either. Also pick up position varies across basses. Therefore I try not to be set in the positioning and move around the playing area. This gives the added advantage of tonal variety. But at the end of the day it's what you are comfortable with.

  6. At first I thought this is difficult but having read the thread I can see there are so many.

    Carole Kaye who helped pave the way, Suzi Quattro who put the girl bass player out front and the new players such as Esperanza Spalding with heat ability and personality.

    I can add that I played in a band with Suzie Quattro when she was doing vocals only and a nicer lady you couldn't wish to meet.

    A bit off track perhaps but girl and bass always coungers up the picture of Kate Bush holding a Fender bass. Stunning.

  7. There's a guy in one of the band's I play in now who is ageing in years but in his early career he was in a band that was looking for a drummer. Being of the scouse persuassion they auditioned Richard Starkey as he then was. After three numbers it appeared his 'chops' weren't up to it and he didn't get the job. Fortunately he found some work later on with Thomas and friends.

  8. Twenty five years ago or so I was in a couple of bands. The one I took over bass duties from Dave Swift and the other when I left I was replaced by Paul Turner. Both guys were on my dep list for a number of years and I used to call on them when I was double booked. If they 're reading now how about returning the favour.

    I also knew some great drummers who went on to bigger and better things. One being Pete Cater who is in this month's Rhythm magazine.

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