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Bass_Bear 03-02-2009, 06:21 PM Before I begin, yes I did search, and other than that 'Don't get BP magazine because of X' thread, I didn't really see anything which answered my question. If there is a thread out there which compares current bass magazines, I would be extremely grateful if someone could point me in the right direction.
So now that we have established this, I'm asking you guys what you think is a worthwhile bass magazine to subscribe to. I am definitely more partial to using the interwebs for information, but sometimes I just don't have a computer readily available and would still like to get my read on. So which do you think are good and/or bad. If you think it sucks particularly, mention it anyways, I'd be curious. Looking forward to hearing this.
Cheers,
J
PS - Right forum topic? I never know...:hiding:
I don't know any more. I still like Bass Player for it's wide range of artists, use of real music, generally good editorial and presentation. I also liked Bassics, but I think they're gone as I haven't seen anything in a LONG time. I despise those "More tabs than that other magazine" stuff. I certainly don't find a plethora of transcriptions to be a good thing, especially those without thoughtful analysis or the ones with sloppy fingerings. And I don't need to read fan magazine pieces on bands instead of the bassist.
I'd much rather READ Flea and Charlie Haden discussing what being a musician means than read about Feildy's Converse collection...
jte
Bass_Bear 03-02-2009, 07:03 PM Cool digs, anyone else have any ideas?
J
Disappear 03-02-2009, 07:07 PM I don't know any other bass magazines and I'll +1 on JTE. I like reading the theory and drives behind bassists.
kevinmoore73 03-02-2009, 07:16 PM In a recent issue they claimed that an AC power cable can impact one's tone. They even said it on the cover!
That's reason enough not to subscribe for me. (Or in my case, not renew.)
Bass_Bear 03-02-2009, 09:51 PM *Sigh* This sounds like its rapidly turning into a "BP SUCKS!" thread. Oh well, I tried?
J
Disappear 03-03-2009, 07:28 AM In a recent issue they claimed that an AC power cable can impact one's tone. They even said it on the cover!
That's reason enough not to subscribe for me. (Or in my case, not renew.)
That's why you don't read product reviews. They're all biased because they're paid to be.
cantstopwinning 03-03-2009, 07:40 AM There have been a lot of magazine that have come and gone and they either focused too heavily on fusion bass shredder elitism or nonstop gear reviews. I really wanted to like Bassics but I was always hard pressed to find a picture of someone with less than 9 strings on his bass and I just lost interest in reading about players I couldn't relate to.
I think BP has an even mix of sophistication and sensationalism and, regardless of whatever stupid decision they might make from issue to issue, it's still the standard by which we compare every other magazine that emerges.
Bombadil 03-03-2009, 08:45 AM Bass Player does the job for me and you can subscribe online for like $19.99 a year. I find that when I get an issue, I breeze through it reading what is "familiar" to me....then by the end of the month I've read it cover to cover and learned a bit about theory and what inspires other bassists that I normally would not think to investigate on my own. Product (and music) reviews are only a starting point when checking out new gear or music. It's all subjective and really boils down to hands on experience and what it means to YOU.
fretlesssurfer 03-03-2009, 09:21 AM In a recent issue they claimed that an AC power cable can impact one's tone. They even said it on the cover!
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IT has a dramatic effect on your tone. Try playing without one and you will see what I mean.:D SB
JAUQO III-X 03-03-2009, 09:28 AM I really wanted to like Bassics but I was always hard pressed to find a picture of someone with less than 9 strings on his bass and I just lost interest in reading about players I couldn't relate to.
I never noticed that about Bassics mag. Bassics mag is really a meat and potatoes magazine.
TimmyBoomBoom 03-03-2009, 09:32 AM IT has a dramatic effect on your tone. Try playing without one and you will see what I mean.:D SB
LOL!!!!!!!!! good one.
kraigo 03-03-2009, 09:34 AM I got to the point with BP where I felt like every month it was the same exact magazine with a different cover. I haven't really missed it since my subscription lapsed. At the same time, I'm letting most subscriptions lapse and trying to play more or write (journaling) or read books that aren't biographical in nature - fiction, books on becoming a better writer, books on music theory. Or more active listening to music. What do I like about it, what do I dislike.
I still subscribe to Modern Drummer, but I might try to find a good acoustic guitar magazine to subscribe to as well or instead. My future growth as a bassist has everything to do with my overall growth as a musician, so I'm trying to feed the whole beast.
KO
Have you TRIED the stupid expensive AC power cord they touted? I do know that going from the ubiquitioius 18 gauge power cord most amps come with to the 16 gauge one I found in the junk room at work did help my amp in some older clubs with crappy electrical systems. So the quality of the AC cord can make an audible difference. I do question whether the perceived difference between any well made and robust cord and the $125 Super Duper Cable is worth the cost. But I don't hear an audible difference in Monster Cables either that makes them worth the stupidly high cost and the chronic unreliablility. But some people who I respect DO hear a difference.
The gear reveiws have to be read carefully. Anyone foolish enough to base a purchase ona a magazine gear reveiw speaks for themselves. But the reveiws in BP do give you some idea what to expect, and have piqued my interest enough to TRY some things.
One thing I really like with BP is the diversity. They have articles on people I've never heard of, and frankly don't much care for (at least based on the superficial things like the tatoo to unkempt hair ratio, the "I gotta look more pissed off than Lemmy" poses, etc.). But, I'll still read them because that's how I learn more stuff. Sometimes it's a tidpbit about being in a band, about thinking of music, etc. And some artists are just very inspirational. I've never found anything on line that inspired me to be more focused and diligent in my practicing and to treat the music with attention and reverence than a Darryl Jones interveiw years ago. Victor Wooten's comments are more inspiring to me than what he actually plays. Rading Will Lee's interview with Chuck Rainey opened up more about both of them than all the stuff I've seen on-line in decaeds.
jte
kraigo 03-03-2009, 12:55 PM I'd love to read the Will Lee interviews Chuck Rainey article. It might have been worth the subscription right there. What I got tired of was that except for the guy on the cover, most of the interviews were three questions in length (the guys before the cover story). There'd be a lot of very superficial interviews. Pages of wasted space, IMO - perhaps someone gets something out of them, but I didn't.
I guess Modern Drummer does the same sort of thing, but I prefer that for those small "blurb" artists (not a criticism of anyone's value, I'm just describing the placement of their feature), MD abandons the interview format and really distill the information a lot better. It's probably the same amount of words and area, but it feels like there's more content.
After 15 years of subscribing I felt like I had read it all. Well, obviously except Will Lee interviews Chuck Rainey, which I would love to read. For everything else, I have Talk Bass, which is a very nice resource.
KO
waynobass 03-03-2009, 01:01 PM This sounds like its rapidly turning into a "BP SUCKS!" thread.
It is a fact. It now takes me about three minutes to skim Bass Player at the newsstand. It used to be twice as thick, with more text and fewer pictures and ads. Now it's more like a brochure.
There's a British magazine, glossy, expensive, that is much better. Can't think of the title.
tombowlus 03-03-2009, 01:14 PM There's a British magazine, glossy, expensive, that is much better. Can't think of the title.
That would be Bass Guitar, not to be confused with the now defunct Guitar World's Bass Guitar (for whom I used to write reviews). Bass Guitar is an excellent magazine, and I am a subscriber (I have also been and continue to be a Bass Player subscriber).
For player interviews, instructions, tips, etc. Bass Musician Magazine is great.
And I seem to have heard of a certain other bass gear magazine... :ninja:
Tom.
funkymonk77 03-03-2009, 01:20 PM if bass player could deliver the kind of volume and diversity of guitar player magazine id probably put down guitar for good, but till then a single issue of guitar player keeps me going all month while BP becomes a bathroom mag, for about a week
great magazine, just really thin.
Bass_Bear 03-03-2009, 04:47 PM That would be Bass Guitar, not to be confused with the now defunct Guitar World's Bass Guitar (for whom I used to write reviews). Bass Guitar is an excellent magazine, and I am a subscriber (I have also been and continue to be a Bass Player subscriber).
For player interviews, instructions, tips, etc. Bass Musician Magazine is great.
And I seem to have heard of a certain other bass gear magazine... :ninja:
Tom.
Already subscribed to your online version of Bassgear, which I read pretty religiously. With regards to the British Bass Guitar magazine, I'm either confused about how their subscription works, or I'm blown away at the cost. I've looked into the magazine, I've heard excellent things about it, but I just cannot wrap my head around the price. Being a resident of Canada, a subscription for me is about 100.00$ CAN. And what's worst is I can't figure out for the life of me whether this is for 1 issue or for the 6. Perhaps you could clarify this for me?
J
tombowlus 03-03-2009, 08:28 PM Already subscribed to your online version of Bassgear, which I read pretty religiously. With regards to the British Bass Guitar magazine, I'm either confused about how their subscription works, or I'm blown away at the cost. I've looked into the magazine, I've heard excellent things about it, but I just cannot wrap my head around the price. Being a resident of Canada, a subscription for me is about 100.00$ CAN. And what's worst is I can't figure out for the life of me whether this is for 1 issue or for the 6. Perhaps you could clarify this for me?
J
It's not an inexpensive mag, but I would have to think that the 100.00$ CAN would get you a year's subscription.
Tom.
Bass_Bear 03-03-2009, 09:04 PM It's not an inexpensive mag, but I would have to think that the 100.00$ CAN would get you a year's subscription.
Tom.
Suppose it should, I wish there was somehow I could verify.
J
funkybass4ever 03-03-2009, 09:13 PM It is a good magazine at times, other times it really lacks, I got it as a favor to my cousin who was selling magazine subscriptions for his school. Everytime it comes in the mail i get all excited and then i read it and feel all "Meh":D
jmarcus2 03-03-2009, 09:33 PM Man B_B, I'd like to know too! I don't subscribe to anything anymore.
(BTW, does anyone remember the defunct Musician? Great mag. Miss it.)
johhn smith 03-03-2009, 09:47 PM That would be Bass Guitar, not to be confused with the now defunct Guitar World's Bass Guitar (for whom I used to write reviews). Bass Guitar is an excellent magazine, and I am a subscriber (I have also been and continue to be a Bass Player subscriber).
For player interviews, instructions, tips, etc. Bass Musician Magazine is great.
And I seem to have heard of a certain other bass gear magazine... :ninja:
Tom.
the british bass guitar magazine is about the best that i have found, with bassics being second, the articles are well written and i find that they are about things and players that i am interested in. i have about 160 bassplayer mags ( purchased most of them used, purchased for a fraction of the cover price, in other words about what they are worth ) and have found that their agenda is pretty transparent. i have always found that they spend too much time lauding certain players or subjects, whether deserved or not, while omitting other equally qualified players or subjects for no discernable reason. i will not name names but they have a group of players that everytime these guys go to the bathroom they get a feature in the magazine, but when you read the content in the article, you find it is just the same stuff that was printed in the last article or the article before that one. couple that with the attention that gets focused on the flavour of the month and you have generally a pretty dull and uninteresting read. for what it is worth i stopped buying the magazine about 3 years ago and though i stop by the local chapters for a quick perusal, i haven't found anything to change my mind. that being said i like the british mag much better, or i did until they stopped selling it domestically a few years back and it was only available through subscription sales. i refuse to subscribe to any magazine, always reserving the right of refusal for an issue that doesn't interest me. the magazine is available again every month but it is imported and i won't pay almost 11.00 for a magazine that is worth maybe 6 or 7, so now i purchase nothing and instead have developed a number of sites online where i can read about music and music topics and feel that i have lost nothing. a few examples
http://www.abstractlogix.com/
http://www.innerviews.org/
http://jazztimes.com/index.cfm
http://www.bass-musician-magazine.com/
i just wish these were updated more frequently than they are
johhn smith 03-03-2009, 09:51 PM *Sigh* This sounds like its rapidly turning into a "BP SUCKS!" thread. Oh well, I tried?
J
sorry dude
i really tried but have been disappointed too often for too long
hahaha
Bass_Bear 03-03-2009, 10:21 PM the british bass guitar magazine is about the best that i have found, with bassics being second, the articles are well written and i find that they are about things and players that i am interested in. i have about 160 bassplayer mags ( purchased most of them used, purchased for a fraction of the cover price, in other words about what they are worth ) and have found that their agenda is pretty transparent. i have always found that they spend too much time lauding certain players or subjects, whether deserved or not, while omitting other equally qualified players or subjects for no discernable reason. i will not name names but they have a group of players that everytime these guys go to the bathroom they get a feature in the magazine, but when you read the content in the article, you find it is just the same stuff that was printed in the last article or the article before that one. couple that with the attention that gets focused on the flavour of the month and you have generally a pretty dull and uninteresting read. for what it is worth i stopped buying the magazine about 3 years ago and though i stop by the local chapters for a quick perusal, i haven't found anything to change my mind. that being said i like the british mag much better, or i did until they stopped selling it domestically a few years back and it was only available through subscription sales. i refuse to subscribe to any magazine, always reserving the right of refusal for an issue that doesn't interest me. the magazine is available again every month but it is imported and i won't pay almost 11.00 for a magazine that is worth maybe 6 or 7, so now i purchase nothing and instead have developed a number of sites online where i can read about music and music topics and feel that i have lost nothing. a few examples
http://www.abstractlogix.com/
http://www.innerviews.org/
http://jazztimes.com/index.cfm
http://www.bass-musician-magazine.com/
i just wish these were updated more frequently than they are
I too have a collection of links I peruse quite religiously, but what is truly appealing to me when it comes to magazines is the fact that I don't have to be sitting at my computer desk. I'm definitely going to check out Bassics, see if that one would be worth while.
sorry dude
i really tried but have been disappointed too often for too long
hahaha
Hey I asked for opinions right, so I guess its only fair. I'll probably check out a few issues of BP, see how I feel about it, and then decide from there.
J
johhn smith 03-04-2009, 10:57 AM posted by bass_bear: Hey I asked for opinions right, so I guess its only fair. I'll probably check out a few issues of BP, see how I feel about it, and then decide from there.
that's what i would do. i would also try some local used bookstores to see if they have back copies used. i used to buy bass player magazine new in the 90's here and there, but a few years back someone sold their whole collection of about 100 magazines and i got everyone of them that i didn't have for between 1.50 and 4 dollars each. i also have some bassics and some bass guitar ( uk ) mags. if you're going to buy the bassics mags, make sure you buy the ones that have the cd with them ( i'm not sure if you can buy the mag without, but if you have a choice ). that was about the only thing that i found slightly negative about bassics, was that it seemed like the mag was liner notes for the cd and the interviews seemed truncated because of that. but i still liked the mag and got some great music from it ...
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