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[quote name='Pete Academy' post='1250439' date='May 30 2011, 04:19 PM'][b]That just sounds like a skeleton w***ing in a filing cabinet.[/b]


:) How about a thread of the best ways to describe annoying slap?[/quote]Here's one for you Pete.

"Like the cast of "Riverdance" perfroming on a stage covered in bubble wrap, whilst pissed".

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[quote name='LawrenceH' post='1248263' date='May 28 2011, 02:31 PM']I don't see a problem with slap bass not incorporating complex harmonic exploration - that's not what funk's about! That's JAZZ-funk. 'Jazz's deformed cousin' in the words of Vince Noir.
Complex harmonic exploration never got anyone's booty shaking, ever. Love that Bootsy vid, not seen that one before![/quote]

Word. :)

The above is something that is easily forgotten the more "musically aware" you become. It's like criticising AC/DC for not playing "out".

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[quote name='steve-soar' post='1250445' date='May 30 2011, 04:28 PM']Here's one for you Pete.

"Like the cast of "Riverdance" perfroming on a stage covered in bubble wrap, whilst pissed".[/quote]

I don't suppose you have a dvd of that do you? :)

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[quote name='LawrenceH' post='1248263' date='May 28 2011, 02:31 PM']I don't see a problem with slap bass not incorporating complex harmonic exploration - that's not what funk's about! That's JAZZ-funk. 'Jazz's deformed cousin' in the words of Vince Noir.
Complex harmonic exploration never got anyone's booty shaking, ever. Love that Bootsy vid, not seen that one before![/quote]

I'm not talking about playing complex harmonic exploration,just the fact that playing b7 to root hammer ons doesn't always fit,yet most slap players do this all the time regardless of the key or chord. That,and playing in keys that aren't E minor.

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[quote name='steve-soar' post='1250281' date='May 30 2011, 01:51 PM']Here's the REAL deal.


Mr Mark King. I'll always love this fella.



It's quite a long video but worth watching.[/quote]
I really liked the way he came across as dead ordinary (in a good sense), but I still didn't like it when he started playing. I know it's extremely technically proficient but it does nothing for me musically.

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[quote name='vmaxblues' post='1248976' date='May 29 2011, 10:31 AM']My two penneth worth is that slap is like swearing, put it in context in a good piece of work and its absolutely fine and dandy. But when you go to a long awaited bass show in London and hear 50 frustrated drummers all slapping the hell out of the equipment it is really, really bad.

The bass is an organic instrument to me, it is very expressive, it has its own voice, and overdoing the slap you might as well have bought a washboard!

It is a technique, it is valid, but keep it in context and like super powers, use it sparingly![/quote]

Spot on! I like to listen to slap when it's done well and it's funky, but within 10 minutes of walking into the London Bass Guitar Show i was sick of the sound of "machine gun" slapping! Whilst i admire anyone who has developed their technique to such a high standard you need to know when to use it, a burst in the middle of song and people will think "wow" but when you've been doing it for 20 minutes they'll be thinking "yea i get the point, you're really fast, now shut the f**k up"!
Ps Did you catch TM stevens performance on the sunday afternnoon? Now, that man can groove!

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