Wednesday, February 25, 2009

5-String Bass. Which one?

Last weekend I had the chance to play 2 really nice basses. In fact I'm looking for a 5-stringer so I was automatically attracted by this sweet pair in the window of a music shop in the Bras Basah Complex (forgot the name, again) (it's not the big one ;-).

Unfortunately it was so loud in the shop that I could not test properly but they sure felt good in my hands.

I know basses that "sing" but these two talked to me very clearly: "buy me, buy me!". Conflict!

 

You can see the specs here on the Fender.com webpage. Marcus Miller V5 5-String Bass. Victor Bailey Jazz Bass V.

Monday, February 23, 2009

SexShop's Toxxi in Singapore

What a nice week I had. Toxxi the bass player of the powerful punk'n roll band from Munich was in Singapore for a week. I was lucky enough to meet him a few times during his stay here and share a few beers (preferred Guinness draught) while interviewing him.I will not reproduce any of the interviews here due to the delicate topics we discussed and the special language that was used to visualize certain things, sorry. ;-)

Official Logo

Homepage: http://www.sexshop-home.com/main.htm

SexShop

Spörm, Phil & Toxxi

MySpace: http://www.myspace.com/sexshopmusic

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

The Heartbeat of the Buena Vista Social Club

"As a bass player, I think of myself as a colchon (a pillow) – always there, supporting everything that is happening, always there for the soloists to fall back on,"

"I never stopped playing, because it's important to keep my fingers supple,"

"I remember once I was playing with the orchestra and I had to appear on the country music TV programme 'Palmas y Cañas (Palms and Sugar Cane). So as soon as the orchestra was finished I jumped in a taxi with my bass in my D.J. and before I knew it I was playing on the set. The orchestra had a visiting conductor from abroad and as chance would have it, he happened to see the programme and the next day at rehearsal he said to me, Was that you I saw playing yesterday evening on the TV? and I said Yes. And he was astounded, and kept asking me, How can you play such different styles? And I told him, I always have!"

"When I played with Orchestra Riverside I had to follow the style of the pianist. Cuban music is very syncopated and he played wild, unexpected, dissonant chords which we call moña. In a sense music making is all listening and watching."

" It's a matter of not leading or going ahead and yet responding immediately to all changes however small. On the one hand the bass line gives everything cohesion and makes it all work, so you maintain the bass line like a time line; on the other you respond to the inspiration of whoever has the melody which depends very much on their personal style. With Rubén I can see it from the way his hands move and sometimes he gives me a look or a move of the head. When he is really moving he likes a lot of bass so you get this bass-piano dynamic. With Omara there's lots of fílin: she gives me a phrase, I respond and she gets inspired against that. She plays a lot with rhythm, one minute she moves slightly behind then in front, moving around my line. With Ibrahim it is different again."

Cuban bassist Orlando “Cachaito” Lopez died Monday, February 9, 2009 in a Havana hospital.

cachaito2

Cachaito's MySpace

Monday, February 9, 2009

Practice environment

I'm happy with my current practice environment. It's compact, it's flexible by all means and it sounds very good!

It consists of 5 components:

1) Roland MiniCube Bass RX (bass Amp)
2) Boss GT-10b (effect processor)
3) Roland RC-20 (looper)
4) AKG 271 (Headtphones)
5) Zune (MP3 player)

This is the right set of tools I need when I have to learn cover songs (Zune/Amp) or when I compose my own tunes (MiniCube/RC-20) or when I just want to fool around with crazy sounds and rhythms (GT-10b/RC-20).

The GT-10b also has a built-in looper but with only 1 non-permanent bank of max 38 seconds it is ok if you want to check some effects like delay or long reverbs or to work on voicings. But when composing and arranging I feel better having 11 banks and over 5 minutes at my disposition which is what the old RC-20 has to offer. More details soon...

 

PracticeEvrnmt

 

Amp

Headphones, Zune & amp

 

GT10B_RC20

2 loopers

Monday, February 2, 2009

Like Father, like son

Father: Big black MusicMan StingRay.
Son: Small sparkling red Palomar.
 

Just trying to make it easier to the yunger members of the family to 'touch' music. At the moment it is looking more like this

 

I bet Iggy Pop looked like this in his early days ;-)

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