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Ceebass

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  1. I'm stealing this. Love a good church lick �� Drop tuning is quite common in gospel/ contemporary worship stuff; it would seem like the obvious choice!
  2. [quote name='JTUK' timestamp='1463926985' post='3055023'] The idea is to make people sound good and no one helps the bigger cause glossing over fundementals like poor time, no groove and no ears for the gig. [/quote] + 1 for this. I've played with loads of drummers who play their best fill at the end of every 8 bars, only to rush/wreck the tempo & confuse singers/ horns or whoever. Or guys not knowing or articulating the structure of a tune Playing with a good drummer is truly a beautiful thing!
  3. Thanks dudes- I've already found loads more great stuff!
  4. Thanks for this dude- really inspiring playing and an excellent transcription. Definitely going to have a go at this!
  5. This is outrageous! You're designs are so cool and creative- can't wait to see more.
  6. [quote name='toneknob' timestamp='1459607412' post='3018052'] Steve Harris only uses two, confirmed in his recent interview with Bass Player magazine. I use a three-finger technique 99% of the time, but ring finger is used for string damping and first note-plucking when moving up a string. a bit like what Gary Willis does. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-f5tD9L3h1M (don't look too hard at the youtube channel name) [/quote] An interesting thing about Gary Willis' right hand technique is the angle of his wrist- it's totally straight! On his DVD he says that this reduces tension and fatigue, which makes a lot of sense to me. I've tried his hand position instead of my standard crooked wrist position, but I can't seem to get an even attack with both fingers... Must persevere 😐 For most stuff I use two fingers, but I practice with three for some situations (fast grace notes/ runs and string crossing).
  7. Hello forum, I've been hanging around on the edges of Basschat for ages and have always found it a useful source for gear reviews/ comparisons and tech-y stuff, with happier vibes than Talkbass 😎. I'm a bassist/ pianist and music teacher in the Leicestershire/ Rutland area. My main interests are improvised music, jazz and nu-soul sort of stuff. I play in a function band and do a bit of musical theatre, combo, big band and accompanying gigs (whatever's going!). My main axe is currently an MTD Kingston 6 string, usually going through an Ampeg PF800, with a (hopefully) cool fretless p/j bass in the works... I'm looking forward to becoming part of the forum! Happy days, Will
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