BassLobster

Joined : 18 Jun 2006 Posts : 5 Localisation : Gothenburg, Sweden
| Subject: Re: Please drop by to say hello Tue 27 Jun à 17:20 | |
| | Manfred wrote: | Hi BassLobster!
I think Dimitri didn’t notice your offer of concert recordings in the “Request”-Forum till now. You know he is on tour now. But I guess we all are interested in that what you offered. Please have patience.
Welcome!
Manfred |
Thanks Manfred!
I'm a patient man so I can wait 'til Dimitri gets back 
See ya! |
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CharlesM
Joined : 07 Jun 2006 Posts : 100 Localisation : Maryland (USA)
| Subject: Re: Please drop by to say hello Wed 28 Jun à 3:31 | |
| | BassLobster wrote: | Hi folks!
I'm (A.K.A.) BassLobster from Gothenburg city, Sweden. Bassplayer and fulltime musician/teacher...
Nice effort this site...  |
Can you talk a little bit about the technical aspect of SC music ? I mean from a musician perspective. I'm thinking from a musician perspective there are probably some hidden gems in the music that the casual listener may miss.
If you don't listen to the music that way . That's fine. Disregard.
Also if I start to learn how to play the bass from scratch now . How much time till I would be able to play, lets say "Turbulence" or "9 to5" correctly ? |
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Freewheelin'
Joined : 11 Sep 2006 Posts : 137
| Subject: Re: Please drop by to say hello Thu 14 Sep à 7:56 | |
| Hello all,
I'm Scott from the Seattle WA area.
Looking forward to chatting with you all about SC. And like Charles, I'll be asking you, Basslobster, what you think about this music from the bass perspective. I've always been entrigued with that area of Coleman's music. Being a drummer, you understand the connection.
Listening to 3 Against 2 at the moment. What a cool track! |
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