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Old 11-02-2007, 12:28 PM
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We spend a lot of time talking about our favorite bassists, but not a lot of time on the ones who are on TB.

Who are some of your favorite TB bassists?

Two of the guys I love to hear are choad42 and MikeBass.

Discuss, and add other bassists. Try to add some links so we can hear their playing.

This should be fun, there are a lot of great players here!!
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Old 11-02-2007, 02:09 PM
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although I think he left TB, I really like Bassius' work

and I can't think of his name (boba?) but his band name is called Omni

Another favorite of mine is "narud" and his band's name is called "worth the weight" but i don't have a link
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Bryan R Tyler is a great player, as is GrooveWarrior. I really like some of GrooveWarrior's stuff! Michael Manring is also awesome.
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Admittedly, I haven't heard a lot of TB'ers, but Jauqo III-X is a brilliant player with a completely unique style, and Woodchuck's band El Pus is terrific.
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what about janekbass?? http://www.talkbass.com/forum/member.php?u=38592
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Old 11-02-2007, 06:40 PM
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The two that come to mind first are Mikebass and Adrian Garcia. I also really enjoy Shelly's playing she has great touch and feel. But their are a lot of great players on TB, many of which I've never heard.
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Old 11-02-2007, 06:45 PM
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I like Steve Lawson & Michael Manring. Jeff Schmidt's playing plain SCARES me, although he's a very nice guy- let me play his bass.
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Do the name players with their own forums like Janek, Steve and Michael really count as TB'ers for purposes of this discussion? Of course they're great. So are Todd, Ray and David O.

But if we're going to include players who have their own forums, we should include Beaver Felton from Bass Central as well. Beaver's a technically brilliant player and an excellent showman. I've been a fan of his playing since he joined a Tampa prog-rock band called Hoochie in 1979. Until I saw Beaver, I never saw any bassist slap his way through Yes songs Plus his instructional materials have really helped to raise the bar for bassists on a technical level.
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Old 11-03-2007, 06:43 AM
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Bryan R Tyler is a great player, as is GrooveWarrior. I really like some of GrooveWarrior's stuff! Michael Manring is also awesome.
Wow, thanks. I certainly didn't start this thread expecting to hear that. Bryan R. Tyler does have some nice stuff. Manring goes without saying . . .
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Old 11-03-2007, 06:51 AM
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Old 11-03-2007, 06:59 AM
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I always enjoy Choad42's clips. I really like Lokire's clip's too. Lokire is clearly a young guy who is working hard and getting better all the time. I have a great deal of respect for LaMarquis Jefferson and Woodchuck since they have managed to achieve major industry success. Jaquo deserves all the respect in the world because he is really pushing the limits of the instrument. Another player I really like is a British bassist whose name escapes me. He posts alot of clips of himself playing fretless and with bands. He has a really strong groove and jazz concept.

I have seen KJung play live a few times, and I have played with him privately. The man can play, and he really knows how to groove tastefully; IMHO he is a great example of real world bass playing. Vision is a monster, and I loved the tone he got out of his Cirrus. Shelly has wonderful clips on her Myspace page, I just go to it to listen some times. Mikebass is a great player too, the solo he played on "Summertime" is a great listen.

I could go on and on because there is truly alot of talent here at TB. I am humbled every time I come here.
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Do the name players with their own forums like Janek, Steve and Michael really count as TB'ers for purposes of this discussion? Of course they're great. So are Todd, Ray and David O.

But if we're going to include players who have their own forums, we should include Beaver Felton from Bass Central as well. Beaver's a technically brilliant player and an excellent showman. I've been a fan of his playing since he joined a Tampa prog-rock band called Hoochie in 1979. Until I saw Beaver, I never saw any bassist slap his way through Yes songs Plus his instructional materials have really helped to raise the bar for bassists on a technical level.
I really admire Beaver Felton. I had the pleasure of meeting him at BassCentral and he showed me stuff in about 20 seconds on my Foundation that made my jaw drop!
I also admire him personally because he is a wonderful example of getting most out of yourself, and not letting setbacks shut you down.
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Another one who has been posting great Jazz electric bass for years and his solo's get better and better every time is Mike Flynn.
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I can't narrow it down, but before I write my list, I will say that I'm certainly not judging this on super fast chops or who can play Portrait of Tracy upside-down with an open umbrella in their ass. I can't judge on being a bassist alone, so I also take into account songwriter/musician in general. I also don't care for standard "fusion" type players, or whatever. I like musicians/bassists who are original, and I think really are doing their own thing. That said:

Jay Terrian
Benjamin Strange
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Wrong Robot (RIP... to his talkbass days, not his being alive days)
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But if we're going to include players who have their own forums, we should include Beaver Felton from Bass Central as well.
man, how I could I forget Beaver! He is a monster player! And Jay Terrien, really nice guy and writes excellent music!
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alvaro martin gomez a. excellent bassist and a hell of a guy.
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alvaro martin gomez a. excellent bassist and a hell of a guy.
Goddamn yes, how did I forget that? I've been a fan of his ever since I saw him playing Country Music by Stuart Hamm!
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I like what I hear from choad42. In fact, if he has a cd I can pick up, point me in the right direction please.

I also like what I hear from jzucker. Enormous talent with that guy.
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Wow! someone was drunk enough to mention me....twice! Seriously, the list of players here that I admire and sometimes steal from is a long one. JT's prog chops slay me, Dave Siff is a groover supreme, and Bassmonkee? Please, don't get me started on him! Dr. Cheese still hasn't accepted his bass godliness yet. Jauqo is an amazing player, Adrian Garcia is a beast, too many, too many. I'll post again fer sure.
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Old 11-03-2007, 09:25 AM
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Another one who has been posting great Jazz electric bass for years and his solo's get better and better every time is Mike Flynn.
That is the British dude whose name I couldn't remember!
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