No one plays Bass guitar. Everyone says "Oh yeah I play guitar" strum strum
I had done chorus before in school, but I was only trying for an easy A. I was a bass going 'dum dum da doo wop.'
I never liked socially conscious rap. I like rap that's physical, that's about a beat and bass and repetition.
Cello is my first instrument, then piano, drums, bass, violin, recorder, saxophone, but I'd never play them live!
I've been into music for a long time. I started playing drums when I was 8 and piano when I was 10, then bass and guitar when I was 18.
During college I realized I had a music predisposition and really got involved in it. I started playing bass guitar. That was how I began to fit in.
Whatever her dream was, it rested somewhere in the most vague of directions.
I knew when I got to play with Al Jackson I would be a better bass player because he was the best drummer in the world. I worshipped him.
I ended up gettin' a little Gibson amp and a bass, because of Gene Simmons of Kiss. Myself and three other kids would pretend to be Kiss - I liked Gene the best.
I played guitar and bass. I didn't do much vocals, although I did have one band where I was the lead singer. But that was when I was in college.
I came from an era when we didn't use electronic instruments. The bass wasn't even amplified. The sound was the sound you got.
I actually met Chick Corea in New York, where I was staying with a bass player friend.
My mum's family would all get together, with guitars, harmonica, mandolins and upright bass and play old blues and folk songs. That was normal to me.
Yeah, my drum programming especially is based on my knowledge of playing a drum kit. For the bass too, definitely. It was the first thing that I translated any sort of ideas through. It must have shaped it somehow.
I could tell it was a popular move as a writer to walk down the bass lines while you were writing a song.
No one plays Bass guitar. everyones like "Oh yeah I play guitar" strum strum
I played bass for a year, but I wasn't getting better at it, so I decided to stop so I could see my friends.
I often play on the cello-bass side of the orchestra, because I prefer the deep sounds. I can't hear the violins well.
Playin' bass runs and singin' lead vox, is sometimes difficult, but I have three words for you: Practice, practice, practice!
When I first began to write, I was writing on bass, because I was thinking more Public Image, more dub.
Before moving to Pennsylvania in 1999, I played bass in a newsroom rock band in South Florida for several years.