|  | 
01-02-2013, 11:41 PM
| | | | Graham Central Station Hello everyone, I'm very into slap and pop technique. I've got the basics down of the technique, but I would like to enrich myself more with this, but also listen to some good recordings of guys using this technique. I've listened to a few good Graham Central Station tunes, but if you guys and gals could help refer me to some fantastic albums by that band I would be very thankful! | 
01-02-2013, 11:46 PM
| | | | Larry Graham Is a woefully under-rated player. And yes, in addition to playing for Sly and the Family Sone, he is widely credited for inventing the slap technique. But if you want slap/thumb, check out Marcus Miller. | 
01-03-2013, 05:08 AM
| | | Never heard Graham called "woefully under-rated"....he is at the top of every list of great Funk bassists...
Stanley Clarke's "Lopsy Lu" (& Silly Putty") for a primer into the Open-Hammer Pluck technique, muted pops, flams, etc-
"Lopsy Lu" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TtyzeBsZe4A
"Silly Putty" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LXsZVs1EEfw
__________________
No Leo Fender & I'm a drummer...
"2 through 10" Learn it-Know it-Live it
Last edited by JimK : 01-03-2013 at 05:12 AM.
| 
01-05-2013, 06:36 PM
| | | Quote:
Originally Posted by Leftybass12 Hello everyone, I'm very into slap and pop technique. I've got the basics down of the technique, but I would like to enrich myself more with this, but also listen to some good recordings of guys using this technique. I've listened to a few good Graham Central Station tunes, but if you guys and gals could help refer me to some fantastic albums by that band I would be very thankful! | buy mirror man buy all larrys stuff man and his family stone stuff also | 
01-05-2013, 06:41 PM
| | | Quote:
Originally Posted by JimK | it doesnt matter what list hes on hes still disgustingly underrated for the simple fact he revolutionized music. and his playing period isnt given enough study and praise | 
01-05-2013, 06:53 PM
| | | | Buddy Hankerson
Louis Johnson
Marcus Miller
Woicheck Pilichowsky(sp)
Alain Caron
__________________
You can't always write a chord ugly enough to say what you want to say, so sometimes you have to rely on a giraffe filled with whipped cream. - Frank Zappa
| 
01-07-2013, 11:53 AM
| | | Quote:
Originally Posted by Da Bassics it doesnt matter what list hes on hes still disgustingly underrated for the simple fact he revolutionized music. and his playing period isnt given enough study and praise | Disagree...so many people/players cite Graham as one of the earliest & best pioneers of Funk.
On the other hand...Jamerson, for the longest while, was overlooked.
__________________
No Leo Fender & I'm a drummer...
"2 through 10" Learn it-Know it-Live it
| 
01-07-2013, 12:06 PM
|  | Registered User | | Join Date: Aug 2008 Location: Cary NC | | Quote:
Originally Posted by JimK Disagree...so many people/players cite Graham as one of the earliest & best pioneers of Funk.
On the other hand...Jamerson, for the longest while, was overlooked. | Jerry Jemmott is the most underrated and unsung player. Sorry, back to the slap and pop content.
Get the book Slap It by Tony Oppenheimer. Go through, rinse and repeat many times.
__________________
New York Bass Works (NYBW) Club Member #1 (Founder). Tricked-Out Squier Club Member #222. Official ATK Club member #211.
"Give me a gig!" -J. Pastorious
| 
01-07-2013, 12:18 PM
|  | Registered User | | Join Date: Aug 2005 Location: conditional upon harmonic Hz | | | Wait, I thought the OP asked about GCC albmus, and y'all are off on some wild goose hunt.
Here's something UNDERRATED, I went to iTunes just last week and picked up a GCC album after sampling a few. That's what I would do. Cant remember the name of the album, but I didnt find any duds among them.
Your own research - it's underrated! ( not bustin' on ya Lefty - more bustin' on all the unsolicited advice.... )
__________________ "With the power of Soul, anything is possible." JMH
People's revolution anyone? The Modern Whigs | 
01-07-2013, 03:20 PM
| | | Quote:
Originally Posted by Leftybass12 Hello everyone, I'm very into slap and pop technique. I've got the basics down of the technique, but I would like to enrich myself more with this, but also listen to some good recordings of guys using this technique. I've listened to a few good Graham Central Station tunes, but if you guys and gals could help refer me to some fantastic albums by that band I would be very thankful! | Quote:
Originally Posted by BuffaloBass Wait, I thought the OP asked about GCC albmus, and y'all are off on some wild goose hunt.
Here's something UNDERRATED, I went to iTunes just last week and picked up a GCC album after sampling a few. That's what I would do. Cant remember the name of the album, but I didnt find any duds among them.
Your own research - it's underrated! ( not bustin' on ya Lefty - more bustin' on all the unsolicited advice.... ) | Unsolicited advice?!?! Moi? Maybe I misread "guys" as more than Graham. As usual, I am usually wrong.
I thought about it on the way home-
Graham is underappreciated.
For GCS albums? The early ones...the 1st of which still has a heavy Sly & The Family Stone vibe. http://www.amazon.com/Graham-Central...entral+station Release Yourself is also good- http://www.amazon.com/Release-Yourse...ref=pd_sim_m_3
... Best Of Larry Graham & GCS- http://www.amazon.com/Best-Larry-Gra...+greatest+hits
__________________
No Leo Fender & I'm a drummer...
"2 through 10" Learn it-Know it-Live it
Last edited by JimK : 01-07-2013 at 03:23 PM.
| | Thread Tools | Search this Thread | | | |
Posting Rules
| You may not post new threads You may not post replies You may not post attachments You may not edit your posts HTML code is Off | | | |