Probably one of the very first basses that featured a tremolo design, the Fender Bass VI was more of a baritone guitar. But many bass players tuned them low to use them as regular basses, although they lacked the low-end of their more "normal"
It's all finished! I cannot tell you Guys how great this thing turned out! I knew that Andy would do a superior job, and he exceeded my expectations by a mile!
Here are the pictures from last Thursday when we did the mods at Andy's shop.
My bass
I have to share with everyone, i have just placed my order for a new kramer Disciple Bass, I'm very excited. let everyone know when i take delivery
I can sing and play the bass.. Just not at the same time..
Anyways I was wondering if anyone can do both. I can play the guitar and sing but for some reason I can do it with the bass. Why is it harder or do I just need more practice on it?
Also how
So first time poster and I started about 2 months ago. I was just wondering, besides bass lines, what are some bass solos that I could hope to learn in about three months?
Also post any bass solos you guys
One of the hardest drums to tune properly is the bass drum. Learning how to tune a bass drum is information that every drummer should learn. There are a lot of tips and tricks you can do to get a good sound out of your bass drum. For example, you can
For Sale - Premier 0189 28x14 bass drum - black. Condition is VERY good with only a few MINOR blemishes on the hoops ( a little road rash). Will throw in carring harness and Twisted Thistle mallets as well.
$500.00 + shipping (at cost) for the
Famous players such John Entwistle and Stanley Clarke have played Alembic basses that featured a Bigsby guitar trem modified for bass. Bigsby's website is at: www.bigsbyguitars.com
I have a made in Indonesia 2008 squire jazz bass that I've owned for going on two years now....
I've been all over the place in regards to learning, I lost and regained interested and am recently just successfully getting over
an obstacle of having
OK, more new decisions in my rig layout. I do love this thing, but it has so many bells and whistles I'll never use, and I find myself a little overwhelmed by it. I want to go to a much simpler unit for my low/clean channel, so I have listed it on
Voice Type: Low Baritone
Sung Vocal Range: (B0-)F♯1-F5(-B♭6)
Total Vocal Range: (B0-)F1-F5(-B♭6)
Best Display of Range: "Rebel Yell (Live At Rock Am Ring 2010)" (G♯1-D5), "Ode to Solitude" (B1-F5)
Significant High Notes
Easily my biggest influence, and someone I consider a friend. John is without a doubt one of the true pioneers of bass tremolo usage, as well as a player of truly frightening abilities. You can check out John with Raven at: www.ravenlunatics.com
Discuss singers whose range has not been discussed as of yet.