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2 hours ago, dmccombe7 said:

i'm not that good a bassist to be allowed a solo. 😂

Dave

 

You're lucky, Dave. I can't get away without doing one. They'd dock my wages if I didn't showboat at least a little. 😢

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3 minutes ago, nilorius said:

Just learn Dona Lee.

My local riff-raff ( rupūžės )would not appreciate the subtlety

 

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Re tauzero's post yesterday and his "moment of epicaricacy"....

You found the perfect word for the situation, I hadn't seen it before and had to look it up and at some point will use it to impress/confuse/annoy/surprise someone, thanks.😊

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1 hour ago, Geek99 said:

Just play a blues bass line. I picked the walking section from Cold Day in Hell - should be easy for a man of your talents 

Once had an impromptu solo while playing Crossroads back in 80's while playing a fretless WAL bass and the guitarist and drummer had decided before the gig they would just stop playing and announce it. No-one told me so it was ad-lib on the spot but i just kept the basic riff going with a series of bass chords thrown in to fatten it out. I was congratulated on it but warned them never to do that again.

Dave

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1 hour ago, Geek99 said:

My local riff-raff ( rupūžės )would not appreciate the subtlety

 

OK, but what would You say for MARCUS MILLER - The Sun Don't Lie?

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1 hour ago, HeadlessBassist said:

 

You're lucky, Dave. I can't get away without doing one. They'd dock my wages if I didn't showboat at least a little. 😢

I just play whatever i'm asked to play and whatever the song needs. Bass solos aren't enjoyed by the majority in a covers band. Different when you're Geddy Lee of course.

Even when i played in originals Prog or rock bands i would just play what's needed without making it all about the bass. It was more about the song for me.

Think in some bands showboating is a bit of the show and i can appreciate that.

Dave

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I do quite a few "solos" as I play Bass VI. However none are improvised - they are all meticulously worked out note-for-note beforehand and are an integral part of the song and could probably more considered to be melody parts rather than solos in the traditional rock band sense. Also I'll mix things up and often the upper register parts are chordal and then I'll drop back down to the bass register for the actual tune/solo:

 

 

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13 hours ago, Geek99 said:

You have bass solos? I thought these were the stuff of legend .. a unicorn appeared, wearing a trilby hat, and then it was my turn to solo kind of thing 🦄
 

"when drums stop,very bad....."

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Back in the late 80s, my first band was Drastic Action. Our vocalist/guitarist left all the lead work to the keys, except for Show Me the Way and like a Hurricane where I got to go completely off-piste. I used to play a mix of the vocal line (with flourish) and then scales based stuff over each chord untill it got silly. I recall I typically had an HM2, a Mini-Phaser, a chorus pedal and god knows what else all mashing my sound.

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6 hours ago, dmccombe7 said:

Is that twice the guitarists monitor was unplugged at different venues too ? that's an odd one.

No decent pics of the complimented SEI bass. That's not good. It should be front and centre. 😂

Dave

 

Well, I didn't take the photos. That's guitarists for you.

 

The monitors are Alto TS408s, which have the mains leads and XLR leads coming out of the back. When the audience are literally inches from you, them treading on a mains lead and pulling it out is always a possibility. And although the room on Saturday was comparatively massive, the enthusiastic dancers and sing-alongers got as close to us as possible.

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Always a huge treat to be playing at the London 10k and we couldn't believe our luck with the change of location we found ourselves moved to for this one! 

We had a late one at a function gig the night before so an early morning start to arrive to set up at 8pm meant just 4 hours sleep, but it was one of those gigs that the adrenaline gets you through! In some ways our own mini marathon - playing for two hours solid with no break, but we all loved it.

A memorable moment for me right at the close was when a local London lady, who had an ice cream van set up behind us, thanked us all for providing the music and offered us each a free ice-cream!

 

A little clip from the race: LA Mixtrax - London 10k

 

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15 hours ago, Geek99 said:

You have bass solos? I thought these were the stuff of legend .. a unicorn appeared, wearing a trilby hat, and then it was my turn to solo kind of thing 🦄
 

 

I'm not sure about any other genre but in the jazz world there are more bass solos than one could ever need. I even use the bow for some and yet the solos keep happening.

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