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Davo-London

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  1. This is an excellent piece and thanks for including so much detail.

    I've kinda dissed Jeff in the past, not his playing as I loved his early work with Bill Bruford, but on the basis of what he had add to the melee of bass teaching and why he was deliberately controversial.  Clearly I was wrong.  He has much to add.  Also most clinics I've experienced have modest impact as the focus is often on their skill.  This couldn't be further from the truth.

    I play a lot at church and have a small fan base.  I've never worked out why, but I can only think that they feel a difference when I play and it helps them worship better.  I'm not saying this to boast but I'm trying to relate it to bass teaching.  Whilst it would be fun to play in a Muse cover band, most bass lines are simple to execute.  Maybe Jeff's philosophy is to understand the music and melody first, then the bass playing will follow.

    Thanks again.

    Davo

  2. True Dave.  Weller and Foxton/Bucklers' exceptional work was with the Jam when they were young.  At some point in your life I guess you have to accept that and embrace it.  

    I have similarly realised that my career is in decline.  I'm enjoying more space for my projects and other activities, whilst holding on to my job for dear life ...

    Peace

    Davo

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  3. I will Survive is my all time top-of-the-list hate song.

    Stairway to Heaven even though I love the Zep.  I used to play with a guitarist who couldn't help himself but play this every practice.

    Believe by Cher.  Literally anything by Cher could jump into my list.

     

    I don't like rap so I could have filled the list with rap songs, but then I don't know any song titles!

    Peace

    Davo

     

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  4. If I'm playing with a bass amp/cab on stage then I tend to adjust the volume to 80-90% so I have the ability to have a boost when needed without having to go to the amp.

    If I'm playing in-ears I just go 100% volume as you're not in charge of volume other than your personal mix.  Passive basses have pretty low output so 100% makes complete sense to me.  Unlike guitar, I've never really noticed any difference between pre-amp vol and master vol.  I expect to get slayed but that's my experience.  Possibly to do with the modest volumes I play at.

    Regards

    Davo

     

     

     

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