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Re: Who's that playing Bass?

Posted: Mon Jun 14, 2010 7:29 pm
by foal30
if that is the only accent or dialect I have
then I need the maturity to say very little or nothing in any musical situation where it is not appropriate.

I myself may be unconcerned with a % of listeners failing to understand my choice of involvement. "Even if it has nothing to do with conversation" is as much a deceleration of taste as is "please do not slap an electric bass, ever".

The point is Musicians who try to be 'original' in and of themselves are the people who generally provide the most long-term value to Music.

Re: Who's that playing Bass?

Posted: Mon Jun 14, 2010 10:14 pm
by Vince
foal30 wrote: The point is Musicians who try to be 'original' in and of themselves are the people who generally provide the most long-term value to Music.
Yeah, fair enough and I know that that is the way the theory goes and all. But I just wonder about how "original" it is to always sound like yourself. I can understand that there's very good commercial reasons for it and so on. I just wonder whether it is the right thing to do. Something about being self-effacing and being there just for the song, and not to sell the song on who played on it. But then I don't know how possible it is to be completely faceless and totally open to the situation. As I said, I don't have an opinion either way.