Do we need a bass Kahler?
Well, I do, because I'm a total wanker on bass, wanting to outdo all solos by Jaco, and Entwistle, and Larry Graham and Jack Bruce (none of whom as far as I know, ever used bass whammys). I just don't quite get how they fit in with the bass's professed purpose -- propelling rhythmically a combo in conjuction with percussion. Can we play leads? Yup, we sure can. Should we be doing it in competition with say, guitars? Yeah, no reason why not, in many situations (trios, for instance), absolutely. Should we be doing it where we risk going out of tune (as your posts seem to indicate is a pretty good risk)?... I think it's a pretty darn limited utility in most band situations on a bass (my guitarists over the last 35 years would be lining up to hammer me if I'd used one) , and outside of the collectibility of a Kahler-equipped instrument, IMO, I don't think it's really worth it
Well, I do, because I'm a total wanker on bass, wanting to outdo all solos by Jaco, and Entwistle, and Larry Graham and Jack Bruce (none of whom as far as I know, ever used bass whammys). I just don't quite get how they fit in with the bass's professed purpose -- propelling rhythmically a combo in conjuction with percussion. Can we play leads? Yup, we sure can. Should we be doing it in competition with say, guitars? Yeah, no reason why not, in many situations (trios, for instance), absolutely. Should we be doing it where we risk going out of tune (as your posts seem to indicate is a pretty good risk)?... I think it's a pretty darn limited utility in most band situations on a bass (my guitarists over the last 35 years would be lining up to hammer me if I'd used one) , and outside of the collectibility of a Kahler-equipped instrument, IMO, I don't think it's really worth it
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