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Busy Bass Player Blues

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Fellow VDF members,

Would appreciate your opinion on an age old problem with (some) bass players. I'm currently drumming in a New Orleans funk/soul/groove band and the bass player drives me up the wall with his faux Jaco chops. The guy obviously never learned about rests in musical notation. I think the problem stems from his classical training. To be fair, he is talented and has a really nice tone on his Precision bass. But his playing is way too busy and defeats the purpose of finding a groove or pocket. I've dropped many hints about "less is more" and told him the rests are just as important as the notes. What can a poor drummer do?

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Posted on 13 years ago
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Do what I did, find another Bass player ! Nothing worse than trying to find a groove and ending up in a rut.

Jeff
Posted on 13 years ago
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Man, I feel your pain, Brother! He does't get it, and we can't "make" him get it. Is it better to put up with "Captain Plays-Too-Much", Or not play out at all? Here's an old one : What do bass players use for birth control? Their personalities

Posted on 13 years ago
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Band meeting. If the other players agree with you, you shouldn't have to fix it alone.

If you have recordings of your band, compare and contrast them for him with the originals.

If not, make some recordings. If they're not grooving, the band should analyze why not as a group. Making recordings regularly nips a lot of problems in the bud for all players.

In any case, accentuate the positive (tone) before bringing up the negative (the groove).

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Posted on 13 years ago
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