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13612
Bill Ray
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news:rec.music.makers.percussion 2000
I hope that I was one of the three!
Jim
"13612(Bill Ray)" <bill@*REMOVETHIS*billraydrums.com> wrote in message
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> So far, only 3 people have done this right.
Like Duh... You are talking about *drummers* here!
Of course, if this were a bass group *nobody* would
have got it right!
[True story: I bought a bass guitar from some HM dude
in Cleveland and he emailed me instructions to get
to his pad. Lucky I used to live in Cleveland because
he even got is *OWN* street name wrong!!!!] :-)
Benj
Hey, How do I get on the list to have my chance to do it wrong?
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On Thu, 31 Aug 2000 18:48:32 GMT, "Jim Dwyer" <jmd...@home.com>
wrote:
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"If a man does not keep pace with his companions,
perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer.
Let him step to the music which he hears, however
measured or far away."
- Henry David Thoreau
"Hey Buddy Rich! You're the oldest 19 year old I know."
- My Boss at Work
> "13612\(Bill Ray\)" <bill@*removethis*billraydrums.com> wrote:
>
> > So far, only 3 people have done this right.
>
> Like Duh... You are talking about *drummers* here!
> Of course, if this were a bass group *nobody* would
> have got it right!
> Benj
well, yeah
the beaters sound a little funky on the bass. (too much surface area)
Most of us diehard bassists just rip out a piano felt & use that.
You know, like a bass dulcimer......
JOn
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Me three... uh too!
Hey I even insured it for fifty bucks when I sent it to George, it
only cost about 80¢ extra.
The last bass player I worked with couldn't set a digital alarm clock.
( no lie ! )
I couldn't believe it.
I start tonight with one that is a good player, real tight and solid,
as long as he has learned the song note for note from a tape. Otherwise
he can't play shit. This is going to be a fun ride.
Rick Ball
On Fri, 1 Sep 2000 12:33:40 -0400 (EDT), Wri...@webtv.net wrote:
>>I hope that I was one of the three!
>
>Me three... uh too!
>
> Hey I even insured it for fifty bucks when I sent it to George, it
>only cost about 80=A2 extra.
>
> The last bass player I worked with couldn't set a digital alarm clock.
>( no lie ! )
>I couldn't believe it.
>
> I start tonight with one that is a good player, real tight and solid,
>as long as he has learned the song note for note from a tape. Otherwise
>he can't play shit. This is going to be a fun ride.
>
>Rick Ball
>
> The last bass player I worked with couldn't set a digital alarm clock.
> ( no lie ! )
> I couldn't believe it.
>
> I start tonight with one that is a good player, real tight and solid,
> as long as he has learned the song note for note from a tape. Otherwise
> he can't play shit. This is going to be a fun ride.
>
> Rick Ball
I worked with a drummer once who kept falling off the back of his stool.
One of the crew had to stand in the back to make sure he didn't.
Drug Problem? Nah, he never had ANY problems taking drugs.
Sounds like the bass players you guys use have some serious deficiencies.
Tell 'em ta Butch up or you'll hire a gtr player..... ;-)
"Leif Madsen" <lma...@mnsi.net> wrote in message
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> well, yeah
> the beaters sound a little funky on the bass. (too much surface area)
> Most of us diehard bassists just rip out a piano felt & use that.
> You know, like a bass dulcimer......
> JOn
If you want to try something cool on a bass (guitar)...
Find an old Mainline drumstick preferably 7A. Saw off about six or
so inches of it to make a short stubby little stick. Sand the ends of
that stubby stick to make them nice and round. And then play the
bass by using the stick to hit the strings near the bridge. Pretty
nifty effect a la slap and tap. If you actually did rip out a
piano hammer that actually might be cool too! Of course this
is actually an *old* idea. Anybody here remember the "big noise
from Winetka"?
Benj
I used to have a really nifty gadget for bass,
it had rubber wheels that rotated on the strings near the bridge,
gave it kind of an e-bow effect
That was, if I remember correctly, the Gizmotron, which was developed by Godley
and Creme for their work with 10CC, interesting little thing, never caught on,
really.
Tony Levin markets sort of cut-off sticks you fit over your fingertips, they're
called funk fingers.
>
> That was, if I remember correctly, the Gizmotron, which was developed by
Godley
> and Creme for their work with 10CC, interesting little thing, never caught on,
> really.
> Tony Levin markets sort of cut-off sticks you fit over your fingertips,
they're
> called funk fingers.
yep, that was the one. (neat gadget)
Did a gig last night, and got to use my ART nightbass,
with the full fx package& controllers.
Only get 1 solo a night, and have to make the best of it.
(Hey,even *bad* drummers get more solos than bass players)
Why is that??
Funk fingers I'll leave alone; as a straight line it's too easy.....