kiat Posted Monday at 18:45 Posted Monday at 18:45 Another fascintating video into the world of an in-demand show bassist at the top level. Ian King covers his gear, preamps, settings, mics for his double bass and a discussion with the show's audio designer. It's not that Overwater bass though, he's got a cool grey one, maybe with a maple neck (?), with black metalwork. The tone he has is fantastic and his playing sublime. 7 Quote
chris_b Posted Tuesday at 11:11 Posted Tuesday at 11:11 That was a bass lesson in itself. No stretching to reach notes, a lot of hand movement, even notes, totally relaxed. Ian shows how it's done. Loved it. 3 Quote
Risk101 Posted Tuesday at 11:22 Posted Tuesday at 11:22 Yeah this was great - I was lucky enough to have lessons from Ian over a few years and it was an amazing experience. I miss those times ! He is just an all round great guy! thanks for posting the vid 1 1 Quote
kiat Posted Tuesday at 11:49 Author Posted Tuesday at 11:49 25 minutes ago, Risk101 said: Yeah this was great - I was lucky enough to have lessons from Ian over a few years and it was an amazing experience. I miss those times ! He is just an all round great guy! thanks for posting the vid I'm tempted to have a few lessons with him. I've the time but not the budget for many lessons. Were your lessons with Ian in person or over the internet? Quote
JohnR Posted Tuesday at 12:53 Posted Tuesday at 12:53 Every time I see Ian King play I go straight to the Overwater website and start planning a build. 1 Quote
chris_b Posted Tuesday at 13:22 Posted Tuesday at 13:22 I've played that bass. It helps that Ian has a phenomenal technique, but the tone is the best I've heard. I keep up with Overwater basses, I even went to an Overwater event they held in London a few years ago, but every bass I've played has been way too heavy for my back! 1 Quote
ian61 Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago Agree. Technique and superb reading chops plus really switched on with the tech. As with the rest of the band, all top flight professionals. Really interesting to see how its done. Quote
Mrbigstuff Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago It’s no surprise that Ian seems to land the chair for the hottest new shows in town. It’s great for us that we get to see some BTS. Quote
MGBrown Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago And a sound engineer who really knows his stuff. 👌 Quote
Killerfridge Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago On 02/09/2025 at 12:49, kiat said: I'm tempted to have a few lessons with him. I've the time but not the budget for many lessons. Were your lessons with Ian in person or over the internet? I currently have lessons with Ian over the internet and they are great. Really good at diagnosing where you need to improve, and gives so much stuff to get on with between lessons, 1 a month is almost too much! Quote
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