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What type of music will you be playing on the upright?
whatever feels right. i like stuff from almost every genre out there, so it will probably be a mesh of all sorts of things. i really enjoyed playing old country tunes on the guitar (and some creedence, which is style kind fo country) so i'd probably start with that.
Kim Bombshell said:What type of music will you be playing on the upright?
snap i got cut off here. haha. i really do want to play some rockabilly/psychobilly stuff eventually. i just don't think i'll be able to move that fast right away ahaha.
i basically want to be a fatter, more canadian Patricia Day
Miss Paige said:whatever feels right. i like stuff from almost every genre out there, so it will probably be a mesh of all sorts of things. i really enjoyed playing old country tunes on the guitar (and some creedence, which is style kind fo country) so i'd probably start with that.
Kim Bombshell said:What type of music will you be playing on the upright?
Upright bass is a completely different instrument. Different feel and different technique. I know and have played with many upright players that started on upright and have never played a traditional electric bass. Playing the upright is a very physical thing. You have to get up on it. Play her like you her (or him?) Watch, listen and ask lots of questions from friends and players that you meet at shows. I've never met a musician that didn't want to talk about their playing style or their equipment. Oh yeah. Your fingers will feel like they want to fall off, for a good long while.
~Rob/Big Chief Radio~
Upright bass is a completely different instrument. Different feel and different technique. I know and have played with many upright players that started on upright and have never played a traditional electric bass. Playing the upright is a very physical thing. You have to get up on it. Play her like you her (or him?) Watch, listen and ask lots of questions from friends and players that you meet at shows. I've never met a musician that didn't want to talk about their playing style or their equipment. Oh yeah. Your fingers will feel like they want to fall off, for a good long while.
~Rob/Big Chief Radio~
From what I understand the tuning is different. I believe the electric bass is tuned in 4ths and the upright is tuned in 5ths...? Maybe it's the other way around... I don't know, I'm a singer, not an instrumentalist. I will say that the upright has a much better style, and a great sound of it's own especially if you wanna get into rockabilly/psychobilly.
Pin-ups Hair Design Inc. said:Upright bass is a completely different instrument. Different feel and different technique. I know and have played with many upright players that started on upright and have never played a traditional electric bass. Playing the upright is a very physical thing. You have to get up on it. Play her like you her (or him?) Watch, listen and ask lots of questions from friends and players that you meet at shows. I've never met a musician that didn't want to talk about their playing style or their equipment. Oh yeah. Your fingers will feel like they want to fall off, for a good long while.
~Rob/Big Chief Radio~
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