What is a Bassist's Role?

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Post by adam atherton »

5 years, and bass players still think they need to solo over everything.


guess we'll revisit this in another 5.

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And why not ..??.....
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adam atherton wrote:5 years, and bass players still think they need to solo over everything.


guess we'll revisit this in another 5.

:roll:
Because anything beyond root - five patterns is "soloing"... :roll:
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Post by WBOB »

So then,..

is it no to creative bass playing,....

and yes to dull monotonish, sounds like
everyone else's style(s)???

Special note: just stay there in the corner, do
your job, and be thankful????


:cry:

TIC = 90%
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WBOB wrote:So then,..

is it no to creative bass playing,....

and yes to dull monotonish, sounds like
everyone else's style(s)???

Special note: just stay there in the corner, do
your job, and be thankful????


:cry:

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For some people, yes.
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WBOB wrote:So then,..

is it no to creative bass playing,....

and yes to dull monotonish, sounds like
everyone else's style(s)???

Special note: just stay there in the corner, do
your job, and be thankful????


:cry:

TIC = 90%
"creative" is one thing...... "disruptive and embarassing" is another. with the exception of Primus, and maybe one or two other novelties, bass players should play for the song. not for the bass player's personal glory or agenda. it's a rhythm instrument.

the bass players that sit back and play bass- ....for the MUSIC, not for pushing the lead guitar player backstage so he can play worthless bass solos all night...-guide the band, they lead the band, they support the band. there are good bass players, there are great bass players, and there are complete idiots that don't listen to their band.


some bass players understand this. some don't.

unfortunately, there are a lot that never will.

so you sit back and watch them embarrass themselves, and thank God.
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I know I'm out of my subject matter, but Robert deLeo (STP) is a prime example (to me) of a creative bassist who supports the music instead of upstaging his friggen awesome brother, Dean deLeo. I've always been really impressed by the way he breaks away from the mold to do some pretty impressive things, but still blends in well enough that you have to be listening for the cool sh*t he does in order to catch it.
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Post by adam atherton »

Garr wrote:I know I'm out of my subject matter, but Robert deLeo (STP) is a prime example (to me) of a creative bassist who supports the music instead of upstaging his friggen awesome brother, Dean deLeo. I've always been really impressed by the way he breaks away from the mold to do some pretty impressive things, but still blends in well enough that you have to be listening for the cool sh*t he does in order to catch it.
a prime example of a great bass player.
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holy sh*t, folks.
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adam atherton wrote:
"creative" is one thing...... "disruptive and embarassing" is another. with the exception of Primus, and maybe one or two other novelties, bass players should play for the song. not for the bass player's personal glory or agenda. it's a rhythm instrument.
Agreed!

There can however,,... be a very "happy medium".

Depends on the song(s) and ability(ies) of all.
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traumaqueen wrote:holy sh*t, folks.

hehehehe


let the flame wars begin.

"bygones", indeed.
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Oliver's Army wrote:
traumaqueen wrote:holy sh*t, folks.

hehehehe


let the flame wars begin.

"bygones", indeed.
Not from me.
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I always liked Chris Squire (Yes) and Geddy Lee of that other band, because their bass lines play a counterpoint to what the guitar and vox are doing. Well, that, and they were freakin' awesome on their instruments as well.
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=^-..-^= wrote: and Geddy Lee
Absolutely. One of my personal faves. Sing, play bass, and play keys. . .ALL AT THE SAME TIME! Amazing.
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Garr wrote:
=^-..-^= wrote: and Geddy Lee
Absolutely. One of my personal faves. Sing, play bass, and play keys. . .ALL AT THE SAME TIME! Amazing.
He "solos" all the time :roll: So he sucks :roll:
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