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I love Bass

pringlw

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Nov 22, 2008
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Seattle Area
Ok, I've been coming here for years and I've participated in many different discussions.

What bass is best for metal? what's the difference between a P and J? Do Rick's rock or suck? Does wood affect the tone? etc etc etc.

But the thing I don't hear enough of, is what I wanted to write about.

I love bass. I love playing it. I love the feel of the strings. Playing with my fingers and not a pick. I love that when I turn it up I send vibrations through the entire hall. I love that I more or less define the groove of the song. I especially love that when I slam out a solo - the crowd goes far more wild than they did during the guitar solo because they've heard a zillion guitar solos - and not everyone hears a bass solo every night.

I love that the bass is bigger and heavier than a guitar. I love that I get called for gigs way more than my fellow band mates. I love that I can go to Victor Wooten camp and hang with him and 10 other world class bassists and they're all just regular joes.

What a great instrument. Bass just rocks.
 
WOW!!! Great thread brother! I don't think anyone
here could have said it better. I must say that I share
this passion for the bass. To be the groove-layer is
truly a great feeling. I think I can safely speak for everyone
here in saying that we are proud to be the holders
of the low end. Keep that passion
burning, bro!
 
Great thread! I couldn't agree more with you. The joy I get from playing the bass far exceeds everything else. I love that I can always find a band to play with. I love the fact that most people do not choose to play bass, but the people that do are usually the most awesome people. I also enjoy the fact that we can define the song and a lot of people in the audience rarely realize it.