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  1. Bass is my Raison d'etre...

    1. Bridgehouse

      Bridgehouse

      Is that your currant status?

    2. lownote

      lownote

      Dried grapes are mine

    3. TomS1951

      TomS1951

      Funny!

      Raison d'etre is French for "Reason for being."
      But, you probably knew that....

  2. Good Day!!!
    Great to be a member!!!  

    I’ve always wanted to play the bass since I first heard “Green Onions” on the radio! At that same time, I used to watch a talk show hosted by comedian, Joey Bishop – in Joey’s band was guitarist, Herb Ellis, AND BASSIST Ray Brown. In one rare moment on that show, Ray Brown backed up a singer on a Fender Bass. The sound from “Green Onions,” that intrigued me, but the accompaniment provided by Ray Brown nailed me to the wall! and from then on I was in awe of the sound of the bass.

    But my parents, however, in their wisdom, explained that if I take up guitar, I can learn chords then I can accompany myself and won’t always need someone else to play along with me to enjoy the instrument. So, I took up guitar and learned chords and eventually learned how chords were built relative to their scales – then, I learned to read music. Now I had the tools that told me why the bass was such an important factor in music.

    In 1980 I was offered a gig as a bass player with a band of friends who ran a bar around the corner from where I lived. I took this as a “Sign,” so I bought a used P-Bass and a bass amp and never looked back.

    In subsequent years I’ve worked throughout the Chicago Area, Midwest and Internationally in various Rock & Roll, Jazz and Blues bands (Musical Resume available upon request)

    Duck Dunn was always my gold standard as far as bass sound even though I learned years later that Duck didn’t play bass on “Green Onions.”

    I now play a Fender Vintage 62 P-Bass Reissue and a 2017 Fender American Professional P-Bass along with a  Fender Rumble 500 V3 2x10 amp. I use D’Adarrio EXL170 strings and have for at least 30 years.

    I try to make myself a part of the mix, locking in with the drummer’s kick.

    I have just recently relocated to Wisconsin Rapids and am privileged to participate in many musical projects in the area.

    I plan on playing bass for many years. It’s what I feel I was put on earth to do. Playing Bass puts me in a place that is timeless, stress-free and as close to the spiritual center of the universe than I could otherwise imagine.

    Your friend “From The Left of Middle C”

    Tom Susala

     

     

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    2. Grangur

      Grangur

      hey, welcome Tom!

    3. TheGreek

      TheGreek

      Welcome Tom

      Lewis has made it clear, BEWARE of GAS. You have no excuse now. 😄😄

    4. TomS1951

      TomS1951

      Thanks, all!!!
      I gotta admit, every time I leaf through Bass Player magazine I'm stricken with GAS!!!

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