Ole Man Blues
Well-known member
- Joined
- Jan 12, 2006
- Messages
- 482
I've always been a foundation player even when I played guitar. Letting the drums keep the time then I lay some tasty bass lines on top of that keying in on what the drummers foot is doing, then comes the rhythm guitar and keyboards followed by the voices. This makes a nice musical sandwich for all to enjoy.
I've seen and heard bass players who want the spotlight, to be heard and seen is "their" thing. This gets boring quickly. Don't get me wrong, I enjoy a good bass solo or quick pop or slap every now and then to give the music some flavor, but as they say in the kitchen you can over season and ruin a good product.
As a Bass player "I believe" fitting in is better than standing out.
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I've seen and heard bass players who want the spotlight, to be heard and seen is "their" thing. This gets boring quickly. Don't get me wrong, I enjoy a good bass solo or quick pop or slap every now and then to give the music some flavor, but as they say in the kitchen you can over season and ruin a good product.
As a Bass player "I believe" fitting in is better than standing out.
OMB