Nice job on the making the odd time parts sound good instead of weird for the sake of being weird. Speaking of weird...your song names? haha, keeps it interesting though.
2) Extreme wrist angles are bad, not resting your arm on the bass. Notice my wrist is bent generally at 20 degrees. Resting the arm on the bass is necessary for floating thumb, which is the technique I use.
Well, remember, keeping the arm off is just a way to keep your wrist from being bent. If you adopt a technique like floating thumb or whatever that keeps your wrist from being bent, resting your forearm is fine.
Hey Havic, really liked it. Great tone and loved the phrasing on the solo - which could have maybe even been a bit louder. Quite Tony Grey, I thought. Nice work! Regards - Mike.
love music!
elvin211 4 months ago
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Great technique, man! The voicing against the horns are incredible.
WrennDaVache 10 months ago
Great technique, man! The voicing against the horns are incredible.
WrennDaVache 10 months ago
Nice job on the making the odd time parts sound good instead of weird for the sake of being weird. Speaking of weird...your song names? haha, keeps it interesting though.
Zombbg4 1 year ago
Hello Adam. Your tone is very nice. As is your use of Dorian b5.
MatthewKaras 1 year ago
Not bad...but I bet you can't play the Final Countdown!
NINJADUDE63 2 years ago
Do you have to be this good to get into Berklee!?!?
By the way, resting your right arm on the bass is bad.
wcr4 2 years ago
1) No, not at all.
2) Extreme wrist angles are bad, not resting your arm on the bass. Notice my wrist is bent generally at 20 degrees. Resting the arm on the bass is necessary for floating thumb, which is the technique I use.
havic5 2 years ago
1) That is definitely good.
2) I've tried floating thumb and tried to keep my arm off, and I can't make both happen at the same time.
wcr4 2 years ago
Well, remember, keeping the arm off is just a way to keep your wrist from being bent. If you adopt a technique like floating thumb or whatever that keeps your wrist from being bent, resting your forearm is fine.
havic5 2 years ago
Hey Havic, really liked it. Great tone and loved the phrasing on the solo - which could have maybe even been a bit louder. Quite Tony Grey, I thought. Nice work! Regards - Mike.
mikemcgibney 2 years ago
Thanks, man. I'm definitely chasing that contemporary sound that cats like Grey, Gwizdala, etc have.
havic5 2 years ago
Sounds great what are you using to record and edit?
twowheelzforme 2 years ago
Recording through an m-audio fast track ultra interface into Digital Performer 5 which is rewired with Reason for the samples.
havic5 2 years ago
this mix is sooooooooooooo nice!!!!!!!!!!!!!
JOLEVONONDRUMS 2 years ago
I only have praise for this posting. WOW! Packed with interest.
hahabass 2 years ago
Adam, this is fantastic!
blakebranchbass 2 years ago
Awesome!!!!
tapercode 2 years ago
I like it a lot.
dingman94 2 years ago
Great composition and playing!!
Greatings from France.
Bruno
bassebruno 2 years ago
Very Nice!!
kjm8686 2 years ago
I love it! Great composition. Insane time sigs too...
happyslappysoong 2 years ago