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Old 01-10-2009, 09:37 AM
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Jeff, if this really is you, welcome back. If it's not you (and I'm assuming it's not), then .
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Or on effects at all, by the way. Do you sometimes use them, what's your opinion about them ? I can't think of a record of yours with effects in it.
I love chorus and I am really getting into distortion.
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How do you feel your style would work on the guitar?
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Hi Jeff,
welcome aboard. I hope you have some extra time in your hands, you will get flooded with questions here.

Thanks for being a true musician.
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Or on effects at all, by the way. Do you sometimes use them, what's your opinion about them ? I can't think of a record of yours with effects in it.
My last few Jeff Berlin CD's had chorus and some light distortion in the tracks.
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Jeff, I just logged on, and I am delighted to see that you are back on board here. I love your playing, and I absolutely respect your opinions and insight. I hope and pray that we can all benefit from your presence here for a long time to come!
You are very kind!
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Old 01-10-2009, 09:42 AM
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Hi Jeff,

Nice to hear from you. I recently bought a Markbass LM-ll and am stoked with the big tones out of such a small package. I have read you use Markbass amps.

What is your favorite live rig and why?

Thanks and God bless Bro,

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How do you feel your style would work on the guitar?
I assume that if I played a guitar like I play my bass, I would sound like an OK guitarist. The unique contribution that I try to offer is to create on bass the types of toality presented by the great pianists, sax players, guitar players, etc.
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Hi Jeff,
welcome aboard. I hope you have some extra time in your hands, you will get flooded with questions here.

Thanks for being a true musician.
This will be my only day to do this. I want to take an opportunity to answer as many questions as I can and to also find out why some on Talkbass have been so furious with me. As I mentioned, all I have found are really good hearted people and I applaud you all for your manner of interaction with me. Many thanks!
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This will be my only day to do this. I want to take an opportunity to answer as many questions as I can and to also find out why some on Talkbass have been so furious with me. As I mentioned, all I have found are really good hearted people and I applaud you all for your manner of interaction with me. Many thanks!
If you like it here so much, you should come around more often. There are many new musicians who could benefit greatly from your experience. If you have the time, don't leave them in the dark
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If you like it here so much, you should come around more often. There are many new musicians who could benefit greatly from your experience. If you have the time, don't leave them in the dark
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Old 01-10-2009, 09:50 AM
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Your thoughts on more "out there" bass designs, such as Traben, ESP, Bc Rich, and Dean's "metal" designs?
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If you like it here so much, you should come around more often. There are many new musicians who could benefit greatly from your experience. If you have the time, don't leave them in the dark
OK. I will consider it. Thank you for the invite.
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So jeff, can we expect something new coming up from you in the near future? Any plans for a new album or other projects?
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Old 01-10-2009, 09:53 AM
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Your thoughts on more "out there" bass designs, such as Traben, ESP, Bc Rich, and Dean's "metal" designs?
I am really not sure about their designs. I guess I should look into what is out there. I am at the NAMM show this Wednesday and I can check out the new gear.
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Hi Jeff,

Welcome to the board, if only for one day. One day I will take your 1-week intensive course, I know there is still more for me to learn, after all I am only 54.

Bass/Music question: Using theory, I know there are rules that can be used to select notes that fit with the chord and key being played. There is what I call "strict rules" that based on a strict intrepation of chords and keys and then there the "loose rules" where a Chicago style blues player plays incorrect 7th chords and blues scales, and a bebop player plays the bebop scales during an improvisation. My question is, how does one go about learning all of these exceptions to the strict rules and how do you choose when to play inside and outside of theory?
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Old 01-10-2009, 09:55 AM
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I am really not sure about their designs. I guess I should look into what is out there. I am at the NAMM show this Wednesday and I can check out the new gear.
What about ERB basses, 6, 7 strings and more?
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OK. I will consider it. Thank you for the invite.
I'm sure it would be greatly appreciated by all.
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Old 01-10-2009, 09:55 AM
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If this is the real Jeff Berlin.
A big shout out to a great bass player, and teacher.
And one funny dude.
We meet while you were playing with Allen Holdsworth.
We talk boxing, I was a friend of Marvin Hagler.
And you turned me on to Charlie B. as a instructor.
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Old 01-10-2009, 09:56 AM
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So jeff, can we expect something new coming up from you in the near future? Any plans for a new album or other projects?
At this moment, I am mastering my newest CD. It is a jazz standards recording because I always wanted to do something like this, inspired by how Keith Jarrett has recorded in the last few years. It is called "High Standards" and it features my regular buddies, Richard Drexler on piano and upright bass and Danny Gottlieb on drums. It should be out in a month.
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