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SBassman

Joined: 03 Apr 2007 Posts: 12
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Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2007 3:34 pm Post subject: Glad to see this great new place |
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Hi - I thought I'd introduce myself.
I took Mark's outstanding bass correspondence course several years ago. That's my connection to Vision Music.
I have been playing for several years, but I'm unfortunately still at early stages in my journey. Still, along the way, I gig frequently in a cover band, and I have the time of my life with it.
Mark - hi. Long time no speak. I'm glad to see this forum.
Best regards,
Frank
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Gorecki Site Admin

Joined: 24 Feb 2007 Posts: 238 Location: Glenwood, MD
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Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2007 2:15 am Post subject: |
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Hey Frank,
Glad to have ya here man. We need all the Bassmen we can get, without ya, our pants will fall down!
Please, voice yourself a lot dude! I'm always lookin for tips!
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Do you know where all of your F'n B flats are? |
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Mark VM Coach

Joined: 26 Feb 2007 Posts: 479 Location: Portland, OR
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Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2007 6:15 am Post subject: Re: Glad to see this great new place |
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SBassman wrote: | Hi - I thought I'd introduce myself.
I took Mark's outstanding bass correspondence course several years ago. That's my connection to Vision Music.
I have been playing for several years, but I'm unfortunately still at early stages in my journey. Still, along the way, I gig frequently in a cover band, and I have the time of my life with it.
Mark - hi. Long time no speak. I'm glad to see this forum. |
Frank,
Thanks for dropping by and for the kind words. Yes it has been a while. Maybe you can help me convince every guitar player that if he/she is really serious about music they should take up the most important instrument, regardless of genre. Heaven knows, after almost 40 years of doubling on bass I've spent enough time preaching about it!
- Mark _________________ "Anyone can make the simple complicated. Creativity is making the complicated simple" - Mingus |
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4gcole
Joined: 10 Mar 2007 Posts: 6
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Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2007 6:45 am Post subject: |
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I second that motion. Most of my pro music experience is on the bass (although I consider my first instrument to be guitar). I learned to play the bass on the bandstand. It helped my guitar playing, hearing and understanding. It helped alot with being able to play walking bass lines and comp chords at the same time (along with Mark's courses).
By far the bass is the most powerful instrument in the rhythm section!!! |
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SBassman

Joined: 03 Apr 2007 Posts: 12
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Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2007 7:52 pm Post subject: |
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4gcole wrote: | By far the bass is the most powerful instrument in the rhythm section!!! |
It really is.
I play a little guitar, I'm at an advanced level on drums, and I guess an intermediate level on bass. There's no doubt in my mind that the bass is The Instrument.  |
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woland99

Joined: 31 Mar 2007 Posts: 155 Location: Austin, TX
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Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2007 8:47 pm Post subject: Re: Glad to see this great new place |
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Mark wrote: | Maybe you can help me convince every guitar player that if he/she is really serious about music they should take up the most important instrument, regardless of genre. |
Point taken. After reading this I hooked my cheapo Yamaha bass
to direct box and mixer and walked the blues few times with BIAB.
Can't say I know exactly what I am doing but seems that as long I
start on root and use arpeggio with some passing tones to dovetail
into next chord and some rhythmic variation it sounds acceptable.
I can already see benefit of learning how to connect chords.
JT |
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