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Re: There's talent, and then there is talent that upstages the "talent"
sorry, didn't think it was that good - mainly because I didn't like the, imo, excessive use of harmonics during the solo - it is a bass guitar, play bass riffs, fgs ...
Re: There's talent, and then there is talent that upstages the "talent"
Yes, but that's the point - he's using notes that are not usually heard by a bass player.
And to be able to play a melody like that while providing a bass line at the same time is talented.
Apologies for the young Ashton Moore dancing like an idiot in the video...
Re: There's talent, and then there is talent that upstages the "talent"
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Originally Posted by Richard M
Yes, but that's the point - he's using notes that are not usually heard by a bass player.
And to be able to play a melody like that while providing a bass line at the same time is talented.
Apologies for the young Ashton Moore dancing like an idiot in the video...
The melody/bass line simultaneously is clever, I'll grant - Mick Green used to do the same with lead/rhythm guitar on only one fretboard - I just felt for this particular track the harmonics were overdone - only imo