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Old 09-24-2010, 08:09 AM
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When is Country Bass Playing "Too Much?"

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I like to play and write in a variety of styles, and although I'm not the biggest fan of country music I enjoy story telling with lyrics and that perfectly fits into the country genre.

I'm trying to play bass in a way that's authentic to the style, yet add my "own thing."

I've just started compiling some examples of my music ranging from rock to dance to surf to samba with acoustic bass.

But if there's anyone who knows and likes country music, let me know if the tune "I Will Wait" sounds "respectful" to the form. At 3:37 it ventures into "lead bass"... but not too much, right?

Incidentally, I'm playing all the instruments and vocals on these tracks. (Except, of course, "Nevermind" which has Kim Sozzi on vocals).

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Q: How many country bass players does it take to screw in a lightbulb?

A: 1 - 5 - 1 - 5 - 1 - 5
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Old 09-24-2010, 12:03 PM
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Sorry. Try this. http://www.reverbnation.com/artist/c.../nelsonmontana


It's subtle -- slowly adding little fills. Sometimes I think because I'm a bassplayer I UNDER record the bass. Anyway, all critiques are welcome.

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I wouldn't call that "lead bass" at all. Sounds fine to me.Listen to Dee Murray with Elton John. If it fits the songs and doesn't distract, it's valid.
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I wouldn't call that "lead bass" at all. Sounds fine to me.Listen to Dee Murray with Elton John. If it fits the songs and doesn't distract, it's valid.
Dee is great, but that's not country! The thing is, there aren't many players who've "created" a bass style in that genre (much like with blues -- there are a few standouts and "everybody else").

Like you said, it's about fitting the song. But guys who live a breath a style are more picky. Oddly enough, I'm less self conscious of my guitar playing -- probably because I feel it doesn't define me. Funny how that works.
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It sounds great. At no point does it become "too much." If anything, you could add more throughout the song. I have played bass in many country bands, and often, bandmates will appreciate it if you can "lead" the bands into the next chord with a little walk-up or walk-down. If you want to hear how busy you can get, just listen to some Willie Nelson from the 70s.
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It sounds great. At no point does it become "too much." If anything, you could add more throughout the song. I have played bass in many country bands, and often, bandmates will appreciate it if you can "lead" the bands into the next chord with a little walk-up or walk-down. If you want to hear how busy you can get, just listen to some Willie Nelson from the 70s.
Thanks. Yeah, there's a tendency to sometimes be TOO polite! lol!

I've redone tracks where I wound up pumping the bass and it makes the song come alive! But that's such a simpler tune I figured it's better to underdo it.

The Willie Nelson track is cool -- more of a "New Orleans" feel , more of a jam than a pop song. As is always the case, each song has its own personality and it's the bassplayers job to support that. The older I get the less I feel I have to "strut my stuff."

The track "Nitro" on that page shows more chops, trading fours (on a Squier bass!) -- but it's strictly for fun. Pop bands don't want to hear THAT!
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Actually I find that I can do a lot more fills in country than in most rock styles. It all just becomes part of the bassline.
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Listen to the bass on Orleans Dance with me.
That's tastefully done for a country song.

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Listen to the bass on Orleans Dance with me.
That's tastefully done for a country song.

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That whole song is based on the bass riff! It's the counter melody to the vocal. I'd like to know whose idea it was to have it so upfront -- the bassist, the band, the engineer or the producer. Either way, it worked.
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Here's a few tunes to listen to where the bass is happening. Jason Aldean "My kind of party" bassist Tully Kennedy. Gary Allen "Get off on the pain" Bassist Michael Rhodes. Jamey Johnson "High cost of living" I don't know who played the bass on that song.
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my kinda party has such a great bass grove to it! tullys definitely one of my big influences
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