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louisthebass

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  1. [quote name='lowdown' timestamp='1434821416' post='2803107'] A moving theme from a great TV series. [media]http://youtu.be/7uTAIpU0sa0[/media] [/quote] Good call on that one I was going to post that too.. My favourite film theme: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EhU7WnBQNa8 A Lalo Schifrin classic .
  2. Great video have seen this a few times!
  3. [quote name='chris_b' timestamp='1433611597' post='2792545'] I had completely forgotten about this. The little girl has grown up. . . . . and she's still an amazing player. [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qkTc-E9aGIc[/media] [/quote] Definitely! I forgot to mention that my mate has the Eternal Thinline Tele featured in one of her videos (signed by Jess on the back).
  4. Just reviving an old thread after I went to see a mate's band in Shepperton last night and he told me about this kid. She's got talent in bucketloads, and great technique and tone. Hope Jess has a long and fruitful career!
  5. In my experience there shouldn't be a problem switching how you play on a 32" scale to playing on a 34" scale... I've got a Crafter ABG that's a 32" scale and my two main electrics are 35" scale, and don't notice the difference at all?
  6. [quote name='artisan' timestamp='1432800117' post='2785024'] Absolutely loving my Overwater Jazz so I can highly recommend them. [/quote] +1
  7. As far as I'm aware, it'll only be the songwriter(s) who get the Royalties, and maybe the publishers?
  8. This sounds pretty good: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YP_Cm0vYiuo
  9. Jack Bruce was a great bassist - Cream were a band I listened to when I had been playing a while. Was lucky enough to see him play at the 2nd Bass Centre Weekend at City of London Poly in 1988 - he did a cracking version of "Politician" with (I think) his nephew on guitar and Neal Wilkinson on drums. One of the greats, it's sad that he's no longer with us but his music lives on.
  10. I remember when he used to work at Rockbottom in West Croydon back in the late 80's / early 90's!
  11. Saw this a couple of years ago, great documentary: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7UDe4JrFAIQ
  12. Summertime Blues - Eddie Cochran. I was 11 years old when I first heard it, and still the greatest song about teenage angst in the 1950's. A Town Called Malice - The Jam. Bruce Foxton was my first bass hero, and really like the Motown vibe his bass part gave to the song. Donna Lee - Jaco Pastorius. Jaw dropping moment for me when I heard his bass playing on this track (a bass player can really play like that?). St Augustine in Hell - Sting. First bass line I learned in 7/4, and went back to listening to The Police stuff, and really appreciating his bass playing. Perfectly Lonely - John Mayer. My favourite Pino track (thank you Scott Devine for using it in some of your lessons!).
  13. That is an absolutely stunning looking bass . Whoever buys that will be getting a terrific instrument! GLWTS
  14. [quote name='Norris' timestamp='1432308552' post='2780331'] Difficulty 1: Finding a keys player Difficulty 2: Finding one that can play in a band context [/quote] This, plus a lot of really good players tend to stick to either playing in pit bands, jazz groups, or doing solo function work.
  15. Good call on Travis Carlton - a good player that very few people mention. I thought he was good on this too: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WsvSVtXRu7A Really like that growling Jazz tone he gets from that Xotic .
  16. In no particular order: slapping, pull-offs, and playing with a pick - am pretty c**p at all of those things..
  17. [quote name='ianrendall' timestamp='1432142378' post='2778598'] I was thinking Paul Hollywood.. [/quote]
  18. [quote name='jakenewmanbass' timestamp='1414088510' post='2585769'] And a video was made... I look grumpy because I'm reading so head down.. She is dynamite though! [url="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Enygyo3ucY0&feature=youtu.be"]https://www.youtube....eature=youtu.be[/url] [/quote] Really enjoyed this Jake - she's really good . When I started watching it, I thought Robert DeNiro was playing bass..... .
  19. I tend to use the "moveable anchor" where you mute the strings above the string you're playing with the pad of the thumb, but "floating thumb" will work just as well.
  20. [quote name='chris_b' timestamp='1431859408' post='2775588'] Hitting the wrong string is par for the course. Don't worry, put your 4 string away and work on the 5er. Practice will convert your licks to 5 strings. [/quote] I found this when I first made the transition, eventually I started to get the hang of it once I started playing scales and arpeggios from all the low notes on the B string. The main thing to remember is that once you get the hang of playing those low D's, Eb's, etc, those notes need to be used sparingly. If you just "ride" those notes all the time whenever possible, it doesn't work for the listener (IMO).
  21. I've got a pretty eclectic taste in music, but I really don't get Dubstep or the new R n' B thing. Can't stand Opera either...
  22. [quote name='Len_derby' timestamp='1431669198' post='2773730'] The passing of an era. [/quote] +1 .
  23. [quote name='Lozz196' timestamp='1431132777' post='2768194'] I like the BB series - had a BB1100s many years ag, was my first "proper" bass, and it was great, very good quality build, incredibly versatile, and a great workhorse bass as well. [/quote] +1 - had one as my main bass for 6/7 years. Have had a BBN5 as well, and still have a TRB - as others have said, well made kit that sounds great . You really can't go wrong with it.
  24. This is my current favourite Pino moment: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G0ilQQjRbTg Pino's one of the bassists on this project, looking forward to when it eventually sees a release .
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