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Old 01-13-2003, 02:15 AM
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Playing with a drone

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Hey Guys!
I have been working on composing pieces that use a drone note, and I am looking for a little help.

I have been using my Conklin GT7 (seven string bass) for this mostly, due to the sheer number of open strings available for the drone note! :-)

But I am feeling limited by the fact that my drones are all fifths of each other. This is fine for I-IV-VIIb progressions (or variations thereof), but I want to expand and be able to use *any* chord progression.

I guess I am trying to figure out how to be able to play more like Leo Kottke, only on the bass!

The problem I am having is the sheer number of notes to keep in mind at any one time. The drone (or, root in most cases), and then whatever melody notes I am playing over the drone root note.

This conceptual hurdle has been annoying me for a while, and I would appreciate any help or direction you might be able to provide me with to shake up my thinking!

Thanks for your time and help!
- Christian
Budapest, Hungary
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Old 01-15-2003, 09:13 PM
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Hi Christain,

There's always alternate tunings! Leo is quite a master of those. Give it a try and see if it works for you.
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