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Any bassists on TYM?

Spoobs

Noob
Yay for bassist. I play a Fender P bass with Labella flatwound strings with a pick, but I also use finger style. I'm a big fan of the melodic 60's style. Paul McCartney is my God. Hearing the bass in "With a Little Help From My Friends" changed my life. My dream bass is a Rickenbacker 4003. Also, I am open to anything. I am not one of those snobs that say 60's music is the most superior music. If anyone wants to show me good bass lines, go ahead.
 

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DF2+R2
Yay for bassist. I play a Fender P bass with Labella flatwound strings with a pick, but I also use finger style. I'm a big fan of the melodic 60's style. Paul McCartney is my God. Hearing the bass in "With a Little Help From My Friends" changed my life. My dream bass is a Rickenbacker 4003. Also, I am open to anything. I am not one of those snobs that say 60's music is the most superior music. If anyone wants to show me good bass lines, go ahead.
I picked up this epiphone bass in a shop last month that had flatwounds on it and the tone was godlike, closest to a fretless tone I've ever heard on a fretted bass.
I really want to eventually get a fretless bass actually.
 

Spoobs

Noob
I picked up this epiphone bass in a shop last month that had flatwounds on it and the tone was godlike, closest to a fretless tone I've ever heard on a fretted bass.
I really want to eventually get a fretless bass actually.
I had a fretless jazz at one point. They are definitely worth getting if you love the sound of them. I wish I still had it, but I needed the money.
 
Been playing for about 4 years. Bass strings feel sooo good. Slapping is overrated, if you're looking for a groove go for lots of mutes and think like a drummer
 

TKB

Noob
Yay musicians on tym! I didn't even know there was a guitar thread. :)

I've been playing guitar and bass for about 12 years now; absolutely love it. I'm primarily a guitarist and play mainly classical/acoustic. I have an ovation, a 35 yr old Yamaha, and a fender strat. :)
 

Zoidberg747

My blades will find your heart
Yay for bassist. I play a Fender P bass with Labella flatwound strings with a pick, but I also use finger style. I'm a big fan of the melodic 60's style. Paul McCartney is my God. Hearing the bass in "With a Little Help From My Friends" changed my life. My dream bass is a Rickenbacker 4003. Also, I am open to anything. I am not one of those snobs that say 60's music is the most superior music. If anyone wants to show me good bass lines, go ahead.
I love playing Beatles songs, especially anything from Sgt. Peppers.
 

Fromundaman

I write too much.
@Fromundaman is pretty damn good at the Bass and will soon be teaching me
I will? First I hear about it but sure. Want to buy my old Fender bass off of me then so you can practice? I was going to put it up on e-bay, but I can sell it to you cheaper if you want.



EDIT: Also I play with fingers and slap. I know very basic tapping as well, but am not too great at it. Playing with a pick is a travesty though.

I'm mostly a rock/blues/jazz/funk guy, but I can play whatever as long as I'm having fun.


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violin/piano is where its at
Violin is such a cool instrument. I wasn't into it as a kid, but now I love it. Shame I can't play it.
 
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Zoidberg747

My blades will find your heart
Anyone a fan of Klaus Flouride from Dead Kennedys? He has some of the greatest bass lines in punk music. "We Got a Bigger Problem Now" has an amazing line.
California Uber Alles was one of the first lines I learned to play. Holiday in Cambodia is fun too.
 

Spoobs

Noob
California Uber Alles was one of the first lines I learned to play. Holiday in Cambodia is fun too.
Holiday in Cambodia is hard for me to play because flatwound stringss have such high tension to them. I really need to buy a bass just to have roundwounds on it.
 

Zoidberg747

My blades will find your heart
Anyone want to share songs they like to play recently? These for me:




 
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rev0lver

Come On Die Young
Nowadays I play more drums than guitar/bass but I still like to pick it up and play something lame like Rush or BTBAM.
Dan Briggs is the reason I picked up bass in the first place

I play a 5 string version of this (Laguna Ocean TB75, can't show mine exactly since it's not in NY right now)



I also have an LTD TA200 (the Tom Araya one) and had an Ocean acoustic bass that I recently sold for Evo money lol

I'm all about finger picking. I know a lot of metal bassists will go pick but it's like blasphemy to me unless it's needed for certain techniques.