stingrayPete1977 Posted Sunday at 19:47 Posted Sunday at 19:47 (edited) I've been enjoying listening to her greatest hits and obviously that takes you down a rabbit hole of Wikipedia,YouTube etc. Her bass playing is really interesting in as much as she's very subtle, pumping 8ths she is not, and even with the country influence she doesn't really go for the root and 5th thing either. I like it, it's more of a melodic embellishment that she probably doesn't get the credit for. I didn't realise she enjoyed a Stingray either until seeing a clip of her live. Some great tunes, all sorts of genres and great vocals, keys, guitar and of course bass. Edited Sunday at 19:48 by stingrayPete1977 1 Quote
Mottlefeeder Posted Sunday at 20:07 Posted Sunday at 20:07 Yes, but I never knew she played bass, so thanks for that. David 1 Quote
Lozz196 Posted Sunday at 20:13 Posted Sunday at 20:13 I read somewhere a good while back that she like to write on bass. Quote
stingrayPete1977 Posted Sunday at 20:15 Author Posted Sunday at 20:15 I think bass is her main instrument or has been at times at least, I'm not sure what she instrument favours for writing or coming up with ideas for songs on, maybe all of them at different times. Quote
stingrayPete1977 Posted Sunday at 20:16 Author Posted Sunday at 20:16 1 minute ago, Lozz196 said: I read somewhere a good while back that she like to write on bass. You typed that as I did above, makes sense, almost like she fills in the gaps of the vocal parts with a bass fill. 1 Quote
JapanAxe Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago I bought her first album on the strength of ‘All I Wanna Do’ when it first came out and was knocked out by the songs and the sounds. I’ve pretty much kept up with her releases ever since - there’s been the occasional disappointment (C’mon, C’mon) but otherwise lots to love. I knew she played bass as well as guitar but have never been aware of which particular tracks. 1 Quote
Huge Hands Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago I remember watching her appear one morning on the Big Breakfast in the 90s and she was playing keyboard. Maybe it was the camera shot, but I remember being amazed by the long length of her fingers. I had her first two albums and still occasionally have a listen. I just love that rasp in her voice when she goes for it. I got the impression over the years that she is not precious about the bass, so it is not always her playing on recordings, but I could be wrong. 1 Quote
Skybone Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago Always remember watching Sheryl on various TV appearances with her playing a blond P bass, and being very impressed with her playing. 2 Quote
Linus27 Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago Her documentary is really interesting. I think from memory. she started out as a backing singer and has been ill with cancer. I think she is quite a talent. 2 Quote
stingrayPete1977 Posted 10 hours ago Author Posted 10 hours ago 6 hours ago, Huge Hands said: I remember watching her appear one morning on the Big Breakfast in the 90s and she was playing keyboard. Maybe it was the camera shot, but I remember being amazed by the long length of her fingers. I had her first two albums and still occasionally have a listen. I just love that rasp in her voice when she goes for it. I got the impression over the years that she is not precious about the bass, so it is not always her playing on recordings, but I could be wrong. I just saw a clip and she says she wrote favourite mistake on the bass, lovely tasteful part too. I think many of her band have been around with her for a long time and like her play most instruments, I do wonder who plays what on the records but I wouldn't be surprised if everyone does a bit of everything. Quote
stingrayPete1977 Posted 4 hours ago Author Posted 4 hours ago That's a great example, she's happy to just put a little riff in here and there, less is more kind of thing. Vocals are still brilliant too. 1 Quote
casapete Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago I’ve loved Sheryl’s music since she first became well known. Had the pleasure of seeing her perform at Halifax Piece Hall 18 months ago and she’s still the real deal in my opinion. A great singer, guitarist, bassist and keyboard player. Her band are also one of the best I’ve seen, especially guitarists Audley Freed and Peter Stroud. Her bassist Robert Kearns is a fine player too, and was one of the first people I saw playing Reverend basses. When Sheryl plays bass she has most recently been seen using a Guild M85, although has also used many different Fenders as well. If you get chance watch ‘Live at The Capitol Theatre’ on You Tube, fabulous. Quote
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