phishaholik
09-14-2008, 12:54 PM
I'm in a band right now with some of my old friends. It's a metal band, which isn't my favourite genre right now, but they are really talented and it makes me a better player. The drummer and guitar player have been playing together for about nine years and most of that time it has just been the two of them. Because of this, the drummer pretty much locks with the guitar part instead of me. My only choices seem to be either I also follow the guitar part or just play eight notes. Even playing eighth notes doesn't work most of the time.
I'm having a lot of trouble writing a bass line over some of the parts. All the songs are in drop D or D flat and there is a ton of riding the open D with pulloffs and whatnot. The guitar player rarely, if ever plays any chords. Any ideas of what I could possible do when the guitarist is playing the open D with a lot of hammer ons and pulloffs? The drummer just follows him, so there is no room for a separate bass line and they don't seem to understand that a bass needs a little room to breathe or it just turns to mud. I can't just double the guitar parts a lot of the time, nor do I really want to. I've had a lot of conversations with both of them about making some room for me, but nothing seems to change. I have a feeling that they both kind of feel that a bass should just fill out the sound of the guitar. I'm not down with that at all. The guitarist can just can an octive pedal if that's what he wants. I don't want to waste my time just filling out the sound of someone else's instrument. We have a bunch of songs that sound good overall, but there are times in many of the songs where I just drop out because I have no idea what to play. Also, I would consider myself mostly a blues bass player, so I don't have a lot of experience writing bass lines for metal songs.
Any help would be appreciated,
Mike
I'm having a lot of trouble writing a bass line over some of the parts. All the songs are in drop D or D flat and there is a ton of riding the open D with pulloffs and whatnot. The guitar player rarely, if ever plays any chords. Any ideas of what I could possible do when the guitarist is playing the open D with a lot of hammer ons and pulloffs? The drummer just follows him, so there is no room for a separate bass line and they don't seem to understand that a bass needs a little room to breathe or it just turns to mud. I can't just double the guitar parts a lot of the time, nor do I really want to. I've had a lot of conversations with both of them about making some room for me, but nothing seems to change. I have a feeling that they both kind of feel that a bass should just fill out the sound of the guitar. I'm not down with that at all. The guitarist can just can an octive pedal if that's what he wants. I don't want to waste my time just filling out the sound of someone else's instrument. We have a bunch of songs that sound good overall, but there are times in many of the songs where I just drop out because I have no idea what to play. Also, I would consider myself mostly a blues bass player, so I don't have a lot of experience writing bass lines for metal songs.
Any help would be appreciated,
Mike