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Old 08-31-2009, 06:00 PM
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Hey guys I want to share this song with you. A new performing on tapping bass lines. I found this hymn written for a choir arrangement, then I did this version for bass. We recorded this version at Emmanuel Methodist Church. I hope you like it, and I would like to read your opinions about it.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gHZeHzUkKrM

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Nice job!!
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AWESOME!!!
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Old 08-31-2009, 08:47 PM
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Thanks for your comments guys.
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Old 08-31-2009, 09:02 PM
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That's a great arrangement and performance! I also like your choice of setting, with the pipe organ backdrop. And the camera work is very good, too.

Your bass reminds me a lot of my modified Carvin -- in that they have the same exact colors -- natural maple and dark fretboard and dark headstock, and black pickups in the same Reversed-P-plus-J configuration.

Thanks for posting this!
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That's a great arrangement and performance! I also like your choice of setting, with the pipe organ backdrop. And the camera work is very good, too.

Your bass reminds me a lot of my modified Carvin -- in that they have the same exact colors -- natural maple and dark fretboard and dark headstock, and black pickups in the same Reversed-P-plus-J configuration.

Thanks for posting this!
You are watching all these details, great! I'm glad you enjoy our work, man!

I like the way that these basses look like. Natural woods are beautiful for me too. By the way P-plus-J configuration is a classic in the world bass...

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Very good! Great job!
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Very good! Great job!
Thanks, but I suppose that few people have listened this song. Maybe hymns are not a part of the musical life of the majority.

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