• bass

    From Jim Haight@1:322/757 to All on Tue Apr 27 18:18:01 2021
    Any bass players out there???
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  • From Nick Andre@1:229/426 to Jim Haight on Tue Apr 27 20:45:07 2021
    On 27 Apr 21 18:18:01, Jim Haight said the following to All:

    Any bass players out there???

    My daughter plays bass...

    Nick

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  • From Daniel Path@2:371/52 to Jim Haight on Wed Apr 28 09:11:38 2021
    Hello Jim.

    27 Apr 21 18:18, you wrote to All:

    Any bass players out there???

    \o

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    Daniel

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  • From Kevin Nunn@1:19/50.1 to Jim Haight on Wed Apr 28 15:26:11 2021
    JIM HAIGHT wrote to ALL <=-

    Any bass players out there???

    Beginner count? I've always loved the bass, but just recently was able
    to buy one and start messing with one. I am a trombone player, so I
    read bass clef. Not really serious about it, just having fun playing
    it.

    Kev


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  • From Jim Haight@1:322/757 to Kevin Nunn on Sat May 1 17:20:06 2021
    JIM HAIGHT wrote to ALL <=-

    Any bass players out there???

    Beginner count? I've always loved the bass, but just recently was able
    to buy one and start messing with one. I am a trombone player, so I
    read bass clef. Not really serious about it, just having fun playing
    it.

    I can say I am a beginner even though I have been playing guitar for more than 60 years. The first epiphany I had was that the approach is NOT the same but, I thought it would be a great tangent during the pandemic. In as much as you are focusing on rhythm and harmony, what an excellent approach to theory! I have to focus on the beat and stay away from melody. Technique is not the same if you stay away from using a pick. I could say that guitar is more like singing and bass is more like dancing! So far I am humbled by how much noise I make from the strings I do not intend to hear because I am not damping them properly. I have much respect for the accomplished bass players. So I have had a dose of reality, it's not a piece of cake but I am intrigued so I am trying. Now jumping from trombone is is challenging but you already sight read. I have to plod through this as well.
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  • From Jimmy Anderson@1:116/18 to Jim Haight on Tue May 4 10:06:00 2021
    Jim Haight wrote to All <=-

    Any bass players out there???

    Yes, but not regular. Guitar is my normal instrument, but I've
    played bass in country dance bands before...

    Currently playing acoustic guitar as accompinament at church
    and my wife is playing bass.



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  • From Jimmy Anderson@1:116/18 to Kevin Nunn on Tue May 4 10:06:00 2021
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    JIM HAIGHT wrote to ALL <=-

    Any bass players out there???

    Beginner count? I've always loved the bass, but just recently was able
    to buy one and start messing with one. I am a trombone player, so I
    read bass clef. Not really serious about it, just having fun playing
    it.

    We are all beginners - just some of us have been beginners longer. :-)




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  • From Jimmy Anderson@1:116/18 to Jim Haight on Tue May 4 10:08:00 2021
    Jim Haight wrote to Kevin Nunn <=-

    I can say I am a beginner even though I have been playing guitar for
    more than 60 years. The first epiphany I had was that the approach is
    NOT the same but, I thought it would be a great tangent during the pandemic. In as much as you are focusing on rhythm and harmony, what an excellent approach to theory! I have to focus on the beat and stay away from melody. Technique is not the same if you stay away from using a
    pick. I could say that guitar is more like singing and bass is more
    like dancing! So far I am humbled by how much noise I make from the strings I do not intend to hear because I am not damping them properly.

    I refused to ever play bass with a pick, so I didn't have to 'unlearn' anything. :-)

    I play bass like I play 'rythem guitar' - that is, with runs and such
    (big bluegrass background). I CAN keep a straight beat, and if the song
    calls for it, sure, but I like to 'walk' a two step or western swing.
    :-) Fun stuff!



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  • From Jim Haight@1:322/757 to Jimmy Anderson on Wed May 5 18:45:19 2021


    I play bass like I play 'rythem guitar' - that is, with runs and such
    (big bluegrass background). I CAN keep a straight beat, and if the song calls for it, sure, but I like to 'walk' a two step or western swing.
    :-) Fun stuff!

    I have a friend from my teen years who played bass in a rock band. As an adult, he progressed to bluegrass guitar. Now in his 60s, he has a band who was nominated for an album during the pandemic. His name is Roger Cline and his album is "So Inclined" and can be found on Amazon. I'm quite impressed by the individuality of the songs and the production. It's gives me hope that we can still pursue our dreams as older adults.
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  • From Jimmy Anderson@1:116/18 to Jim Haight on Fri May 14 10:47:00 2021
    Jim Haight wrote to Jimmy Anderson <=-

    I play bass like I play 'rythem guitar' - that is, with runs and such
    (big bluegrass background). I CAN keep a straight beat, and if the song calls for it, sure, but I like to 'walk' a two step or western swing.
    :-) Fun stuff!

    I have a friend from my teen years who played bass in a rock band. As
    an adult, he progressed to bluegrass guitar. Now in his 60s, he has a
    band who was nominated for an album during the pandemic. His name is
    Roger Cline and his album is "So Inclined" and can be found on Amazon.
    I'm quite impressed by the individuality of the songs and the
    production. It's gives me hope that we can still pursue our dreams as older adults. --- SBBSecho 3.11-Win32
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    Listening now! About to change buildings, so will be later before I can
    finish, but thx for turning me on to that!




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  • From Jim Haight@1:322/757 to Jimmy Anderson on Thu Jul 15 18:34:33 2021
    Jim Haight wrote to Jimmy Anderson <=-

    I play bass like I play 'rythem guitar' - that is, with runs and such (big bluegrass background). I CAN keep a straight beat, and if the song calls for it, sure, but I like to 'walk' a two step or western swing.
    :-) Fun stuff!

    I have a friend from my teen years who played bass in a rock band. As an adult, he progressed to bluegrass guitar. Now in his 60s, he has a band who was nominated for an album during the pandemic. His name is Roger Cline and his album is "So Inclined" and can be found on Amazon. I'm quite impressed by the individuality of the songs and the production. It's gives me hope that we can still pursue our dreams as older adults. --- SBBSecho 3.11-Win32
    * Origin: (1:322/757)



    Listening now! About to change buildings, so will be later before I can finish, but thx for turning me on to that!



    I am humbled by his endevor!


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