This is such a great introduction vid! Lots of times, we become mystified by the talent of another bass player and conclude that they must be some type of God of sorts. But in reality, it actually just goes back to setup, subjective taste, technique and gear.
I use the same pedal! I'm really impressed with Line 6 products. Dude, that bass is beautiful!
Robert, consider me a student! Thank you for this. I continue to LOVE my Fender acoustic... electric basses continue to sit in the corner these days. With the rich stand-up sound I can achieve, I am deep into mountain music [Carter Family], and lots of blues. I hope to post an original soon with my sister [guitarist]. Just bought a Yorkville Traynor 200T to amplify... love it. Looking forward to learning from you, and I hope you will continue to teach. Glad I was part of convincing you!
Thanks, JD! Good to have you drop by! This is one thing that's kept me from getting "Confrontation" finished, but it gives me a chance to work out the bugs in the system, and get the best quality for that project.
a sloydian flip!
windham666 3 years ago 2
Ha-HAAA!!
Somebody's quick with their Pause Button! Thanks for playing along!
~R
Basso9x13 3 years ago
This is such a great introduction vid! Lots of times, we become mystified by the talent of another bass player and conclude that they must be some type of God of sorts. But in reality, it actually just goes back to setup, subjective taste, technique and gear.
I use the same pedal! I'm really impressed with Line 6 products. Dude, that bass is beautiful!
eyemran 3 years ago
Thanks a bunch!
The Applause is really a neat little rig - and that round back is quite comfy - no edge digging into your ribs.
Thanks for dropping by - Pt 2 is in editing stage.
~R
Basso9x13 3 years ago
Really cool video! Looking forward to part 2.
bentorrey 3 years ago
Hey, Ben!
I am going to try to finish this series tonight - but I keep tinkering with THIS clip! (but I've had a lot of fun with the annotations)
btw, Since you visited, I've added a link annotation to your channel c. :42.
~R
Basso9x13 3 years ago
Robert, consider me a student! Thank you for this. I continue to LOVE my Fender acoustic... electric basses continue to sit in the corner these days. With the rich stand-up sound I can achieve, I am deep into mountain music [Carter Family], and lots of blues. I hope to post an original soon with my sister [guitarist]. Just bought a Yorkville Traynor 200T to amplify... love it. Looking forward to learning from you, and I hope you will continue to teach. Glad I was part of convincing you!
acousticbassplayer 3 years ago
Very nice Robert. I thought that this was very informative and educational. Looking forward to Part 2. God Bless. Ray
RnDEntertainment 3 years ago
Thank you, Ray!
I've been thinking of you lately - you'll find out why in Part 3.
~R
Basso9x13 3 years ago
Also: You are a great speaker/instructor!
:D
artemisbell 3 years ago
Why! Thank you!
~R
Basso9x13 3 years ago
Roberrrrrrrt!
Great to see you!! So cool!
Love,
Diana
Ps. Thank you for all your wonderful comments and compliments. It's so hard to show all the appreciation that's due. But I REALLY appreciate you!
Big Giant Hugs
artemisbell 3 years ago
..and Big Giant Hugs right back to YOU!
~R
Basso9x13 3 years ago
Thanks, JD! Good to have you drop by! This is one thing that's kept me from getting "Confrontation" finished, but it gives me a chance to work out the bugs in the system, and get the best quality for that project.
~R
Basso9x13 3 years ago
interesting video! it is good to see you on camera and hear a bit about your setup! =)
jdjustice72 3 years ago