mebusdriver
08-24-2008, 12:24 PM
Alright here it goes. I live in a pretty small town with a VERY limited number of musicians. We do have some really good ones, but they all have insane schedules (Air Force Band), and we do have some really bad ones (hardcore kids), in that, I'm not interested. We also have a VERY limited amount of venues, which seems like is happening everywhere, so there's not a lot of playing out or people to sit in/jam with, if at all.
I'm really bummed about this because my playing "taste" has changed a lot lately and I really wanna work on some new things. I'm finally EXCITED about bass again (hundreds of shows and crappy bars burnt me out) and I really wanna improve as a player. I've been checking out Marlowedk, if you haven't seen or heard him you need to youtube him, and he's put me in major funk mode and I just can't find a way to practice the good ole grooove sitting here in my room. I also don't know a whole lot about the funk sound, as far as licks and note groupings etc., so I really need to learn some good ole funk. I've also been inspired to finally work on slapping technique.
So... can you guys recommend some intermediate funk recordings that would benefit my playing? Give me some ideas of what you guys to do practice this style? Recommend some good slap learning materials or practice suggestions. And help me find a way to simulate some groove at the house.
I'm reallllllly motivated right now. But I just don't have any direction and there isn't a teacher around. PLEASE HELP ME!!
Ps. I just bought a music sequencer to get some drums going. I hope that's a step in the right direction.
I'm really bummed about this because my playing "taste" has changed a lot lately and I really wanna work on some new things. I'm finally EXCITED about bass again (hundreds of shows and crappy bars burnt me out) and I really wanna improve as a player. I've been checking out Marlowedk, if you haven't seen or heard him you need to youtube him, and he's put me in major funk mode and I just can't find a way to practice the good ole grooove sitting here in my room. I also don't know a whole lot about the funk sound, as far as licks and note groupings etc., so I really need to learn some good ole funk. I've also been inspired to finally work on slapping technique.
So... can you guys recommend some intermediate funk recordings that would benefit my playing? Give me some ideas of what you guys to do practice this style? Recommend some good slap learning materials or practice suggestions. And help me find a way to simulate some groove at the house.
I'm reallllllly motivated right now. But I just don't have any direction and there isn't a teacher around. PLEASE HELP ME!!
Ps. I just bought a music sequencer to get some drums going. I hope that's a step in the right direction.