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Not much to be said about this one, apart it has this walkin’, cruisin’, positive feel to it:-)
That lick makes me smile.
Antonioni rulez!
Thanks for the tutorials!
Great help!
Best wishes,
Csaba
This is just a fun thing, once you get right in the groove, each resolve or turnaround can be made to have their own personality. I know for one I also really like access to the backing tracks to then jam around with, establishing the Marlowe groove, then who know what?
As always, thanks for all you do!
Mil Gracias from the Land of Enchantment!
Not at all, just stated the obvious – or so i thought:-)
Hey Thomas,
I hope I didnt offend you. I am new to bass playing and I simply thought ther e would be an amp sound that would bring me the closest I can get to your sound in the vid. Now I know better. Thank you.
Lets me get this right, you want advice on making a jazzbass sound like a rickenbacker, and using using totally other recording methods and still make it sound similar? I dont think so:-) For my recording methods look under pages/recording with px4d
Hey Thomas,
I play a Fender Squire Vintage Modified Jazz Bass and a Roland MicroCube. Which settings would you suggest to achieve a sound similar to yours in the vid?
If you need further information about the amp just let me know.
Thank you so much.
Jasper
Hey Thomas, with which programe did you make the backing track? Or it is recorded?
Garage band on mac – drumloop and me playing guitars:)
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Olavo669 said,
May 28, 2011 @ 12:14 am
Marlão eh o cara!