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311 fan
09-25-2000, 11:17 PM
I have no idea. What do you think?

gweimer
09-26-2000, 06:22 AM
The easier they sound, the harder they be:
"Tobacco Road" from Edgar Winter's White Trash.
Slow, and plodding...just try to keep perfect time with this one; it's a rhythm section testament to precision.

Don Higdon
09-26-2000, 09:03 AM
Gee, I was thinking along the lines of Bottesini, maybe like Duo Concertante. Am I in the wrong place? As it is, I'm busting my ass trying to get through Beethoven's 9th, but that's not exactly a song.

rablack
09-26-2000, 09:28 AM
I doubt this is what 311 fan had in mind and maybe it's not the "hardest bass song to play ever" but I've always been daunted by the challenge of playing a convincing walking line over the changes to Giant Steps.

I still think my idea of using little icons after the list of topics instead of [DB] and [BG] might help to keep the electric bass guitar folks from getting lost and wandering over here. Although, it might be amusing to hear their perspective on the french vs. german bow discussions.

gweimer
09-26-2000, 09:40 AM
Oops...wrong board....gotta remember to check for [BG] or [DB] after the topic. My apologies....

David Kaczorowski
09-26-2000, 10:58 AM
Originally posted by Don Higdon
Gee, I was thinking along the lines of Bottesini, maybe like Duo Concertante. Am I in the wrong place? As it is, I'm busting my ass trying to get through Beethoven's 9th, but that's not exactly a song.

If Beethoven had ever heard heard Edgar Winter I'm sure he
wouldn't have even bothered with the 9th, like those triplets towards the end of the fourth movement are supposed to be hard or something. Paleeeeaaasse!

Don Higdon
09-26-2000, 12:32 PM
Hey Kczrwsk: Nobody likes a smart ass. For me, the triplets are easy, real easy only when the tempo is a la soporifico, or better yet, when the conductor has rigor mortus. And for those of you who don't know the piece, by comparison, Giant Steps is truly a walk in the park.

rablack
09-26-2000, 01:10 PM
Ha - "a la soporifico" My metronome doesn't have that indication. I'd better get a new one - sounds like something I need.

Willie Dizon
09-26-2000, 01:59 PM
How about Rimsky-Korsakov's "Flight of the Bumblebee?" I heard Billy Sheehan play it.Whew!!! I know I'm not a double bassist,'scuse me for intruding.

Angus
09-26-2000, 06:22 PM
You know, somehow i dont think "311 fan" is an upright player! But man, how can you pin down "the hardest song to play ever"? Kinda impossible.

Oooo, this is my second post here. Pretty soon, ill be posting like crazy here...because...IM GOING TO BEGIN PLAYING UPRIGHT! In the "expert" jazz band, of all things. Way to jump right in, eh?

Willie Dizon
09-27-2000, 12:36 PM
This will be my last post in this section,...I promise.

Slow and steady wins the race.
The Tortoise

jazzbo
10-06-2000, 03:57 PM
Um, what's a "double" bass. Is that one with the two necks, like in Spinal Tap?

jazzbo
10-10-2000, 03:07 PM
How about Salt Peanuts?