woods
07-19-2007, 12:21 PM
Hi,
Bruce Linfield over in the lounge suggested that I post somewhere over here in the Double Bass place.
So I'll ask you guys here what you think?
Hello,
Are there any forums at "Talk Bass" where I can put links to MP3 for discussion?
I am producing a old timey country/folk/blue grass song for the first time. I think it should include an upright bass.
Could you guys tell me what forum to post an MP3 of the song - so that I could get some thoughts on what bass parts might work?
Thanks,
Woods
woods
07-19-2007, 08:32 PM
Here's a way you all could help me get going with this thing:
Would you all mind posting a song by a group - recorded in the last 5 or 10 years that you could point to as a model for the acoustic bass (especially) but also the other arrangements as well - 3/4 time songs. Just a guide-line sort of thing-something that you could say: "maybe something like this (song) or something like this (song)."
I need inspiration - a kick start - "songs that you could hear Old Country Dancehall being just remotely similar to."
Thanks,
Woods
Bob Knebel
07-19-2007, 08:37 PM
You might try asking the same question over at BlueGrass Bass Place:
http://www.bluegrassbassplace.com/phpBB/index.php
Or you could just buy some commercial CDs or i-Tunes downloads featuring bass players such as those nominated for the IBMA Bass Player of the Year:
Here is the IBMA 2007 Candidate nominations for Bass Performer of the Year:
Barry Bales
Alan Bartrum
Darren Beachley
James Booher
Travis Book
Mike Bub
Jere Cherryholmes
Jack Cooke
John Cowan
Dennis Crouch
Ray Deaton
Mark Fain
Tom Gray
Mickey Harris
Byron House
Charles Humphrey
Ben Isaacs
Morgan Jahniq
Beth Lawrence
Todd Meade
Jason Moore
Andy Moritz
Mike Paisley
Todd Phillips
Missy Raines
Mark Schatz
Tony Shorter
Terry Smith
Marshall Wilborn
woods
07-19-2007, 08:42 PM
I will. This is the first I've heqrd of that forum.
Thanks,
Woods
Bob Knebel
07-19-2007, 11:12 PM
Hey Woods :) ..... Make double-whammy-sure you listen to the bass-playin' by The Huskey Family if you want to hear what ROCK-SOLID / STRAIGHT-FORWARD / HEART-BEAT country/bluegrass bass playin' sounds like .... here's a thread that has a discography of Huskey Bass Playin'.
http://www.talkbass.com/forum/showthread.php?t=331160
Go out right now and buy the "Will The Circle Be Unbroken" Volumes 1 & 2 (Nitty Gritty Dirt Band). Turn yer bass boost up as far as it will go and listen ..... that will give you an idea of the sound I suspect you are lookin' for :p !
EDIT: As far as yer interest goes in 3/4 (waltz) time goes .... I believe that you will find that any good bluegrass and/or country album will have at least 2 to 4 waltz-time songs/tunes on there if you just listen and do the count (some of them are damn-fast waltzes :p ). I also highly recommend listening to Kent Blanton on the David Peterson & 1946 albums (and all the bass players listed above). Good Hunting ..... There's Plenty of Game Out There ;) !
mpoppitt
07-20-2007, 06:13 AM
A simple I-V sounds good on most waltzes. So, if the song is in G, you go: G-2-3-D-2-3-G-2-3-D-2-3... Just Keep doing a root/V to wahatever chord the song is on, If the first chord change goes from G to C, when it switches to C you would be playing C-2-3-G-2-3-C-2-3-G-2-3...
woods
07-20-2007, 06:18 PM
Hey boys,
I been over to that bluegrass bass place an registered yesterday - stll ain'y got no clearance yet:(
so anybody else around wanna take me on as a loser down on his luck lookin for a break? :)
W
woods
07-21-2007, 12:28 PM
Somebody over at Songwriter101 mentioned Paradise by John Prine as a having some remote similarities to OLd Country Dancehall.
What do you all think?
Woods
bassist1962
07-21-2007, 01:18 PM
Somebody over at Songwriter101 mentioned Paradise by John Prine as a having some remote similarities to OLd Country Dancehall.
What do you all think?
Woods
Yes, it has the feel of the old country dancehall. This is an example of the type of walk you would do between chords that mpoppitt mentioned earlier.
Tejano Bass
07-23-2007, 10:47 AM
Woods . . . sometimes it takes a little while to get a response from bluegrass bass place . . . the administrator might've been out playin' a gig (and/or recovering from one) . . . & . . . he travels quite a bit on his day job - so - he's not there full-time to mind the store . . .