I am glad to be part of TB. I have been playing bass for about 30 years.. During that time I have had the opportunity to purchase and try out some amazing basses. My tastes are very varied ranging from classical ( I know some will never admit to it) to death metal( my daughter has introduced me to some awesome bands Trivium Arch Enemy Lamb of God AmonAmarth just to name a few) I have a wide arsenal at my disposal ranging from a p bass to some exotic custom shop basses. I have found that during my years as a bass player that one thing which is highly under rated " less is more" took me years to grasp the concept since I grew up listening to chris squire geddy lee steeve harris and recently victor wooten. And not to mention my all time god Jack Bruce. That said I am very happy to be a member of Tb and like I said I have a huge arsenal of weapons of mass destruction at my disposal but am willing to learn and exchange Ideas with my fellow bass players. RESPECT is what it's all about. Keep up the irons. I am trying to post a link to my most current band most of the stuff was recorded with a BR 532 and a Bongo bass/ Warwick Vampyre. The song vikings I used a tbc jazz bass.
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