Re: Bass playing speed/technique
Yeah I just keep doin' runs and patterns ..especially alot of two handed ones...
Then you just start playing from memory ..just being repetitive ...
when I come across a really cool bass thing that I'm tinkering with ...no matter if it's a slap groove with tapping and harmonics / ghost notes...
I ncorpate it into a melody or song ...I suposse ...this way I will always remember it...
Example ...alot of Eddies coolest crap was when he just stumbled on to some weird tapping thing or what not ...he always throws it in somewhere....Probably alot of stuff that I do come up with couldn't really be utilized in a normal , standard song ..unless your in Primus!
Eddie put all his tricks to work...like the slap into to Mean Streets..
My start in tapping was when I saw Tont Levin in King Crimson on the "Discipline" tour back in '81...he was playing a Chapman stick ...I was blown away ...
More by the technique than the stick itself...
I immediately started to do Chapman stick tapping chords and grooves on the bass...for hours ...watching the Flinstones...
I could tap in my sleep..
My influence are as follows..Tony Levin (who put the thought in my head)..Stu Hamm , Victor Wooten , and Michael Manring....oh and some Jeff Berlin...that's it!
Yeah I just keep doin' runs and patterns ..especially alot of two handed ones...
Then you just start playing from memory ..just being repetitive ...
when I come across a really cool bass thing that I'm tinkering with ...no matter if it's a slap groove with tapping and harmonics / ghost notes...
I ncorpate it into a melody or song ...I suposse ...this way I will always remember it...
Example ...alot of Eddies coolest crap was when he just stumbled on to some weird tapping thing or what not ...he always throws it in somewhere....Probably alot of stuff that I do come up with couldn't really be utilized in a normal , standard song ..unless your in Primus!
Eddie put all his tricks to work...like the slap into to Mean Streets..
My start in tapping was when I saw Tont Levin in King Crimson on the "Discipline" tour back in '81...he was playing a Chapman stick ...I was blown away ...
More by the technique than the stick itself...
I immediately started to do Chapman stick tapping chords and grooves on the bass...for hours ...watching the Flinstones...
I could tap in my sleep..
My influence are as follows..Tony Levin (who put the thought in my head)..Stu Hamm , Victor Wooten , and Michael Manring....oh and some Jeff Berlin...that's it!
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