A tenth and seeking...
Got all the way through recording this and discovered I hadn't recorded the effect pedal so put some reverb on instead of the intended delay+chorus. Nevermind.....
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Electric Bass String Set
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GrooveEnth
Thanks Inkless - yeah, pretty pleased with this. Still plenty of room for adds though! :D
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November 26, 2017 at 11:06 AM
pconey
The effects sound good, very atmospheric! Great build up to create the tension for the main part! which is Groove-y baby! :D Even those singers liked it "ooh yeh ooh yeh - hey maannnn"
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November 26, 2017 at 12:03 PM
GrooveEnth
Yeah, was trying to avoid another 'pulse' low line and looking for something that would workaround the existing synth line. Those 16ths are pretty tricky at this tempo though!
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GrooveEnth
Funny you should say that - I've never counted them that way. Subscribe more to Carol Kaye's approach of 'pattern recognition' for the various groupings (a bit like rudiments).
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November 26, 2017 at 12:23 PM
pconey
Very true, but thats how you are instructed to count them in instructional books etc, but of course you do it by instinct! and when you play drum charts you do it by pattern recognition etc
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November 26, 2017 at 10:20 PM
GrooveEnth
Yeah I never really understood the point of that counting thing - who can do that fast enough to keep up _and_ concentrate on actually playing?
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November 26, 2017 at 11:31 PM
pconey
Well....I won't bore you too much...or give too much away...but there is a fifth element to learning advanced co-ordination, your voice. Theres a book out that details how to learn, and a principal used by dave weckl etc..
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