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--- stanitarium@earthlink.net wrote: > -dont really know > nothin about playin a real > bass-but i do know 'root-5th root-5th root-5th :-) > i use a whammy pedal-1 octave down patch which i see > the guy from > 'whitestripes' has stolt from me... > s > root-5th-octave seems to be a staple for most improv music because it transcends major and minor and will always work... if you are theory inclined (or at least know if your vibe is major or minor)...try throwing in a 10th (this is an octave of the 3rd). for majar or minor playing, it really adds a lot and helps shape things especially for a loop. experiment a bit. a solid bassline can really take your music to a new level (if you are just laying down the bassics). and experiment with the 7th...a minor 7th with a major third gives that wonderful funky feel. you don't need to be a professor or a full-time bassist to have an interesting bassline. let's not forget, jaco pastorius started on the drums! peace and bass, e va n evanmeyers@yahoo.com __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? The New Yahoo! Search - Faster. Easier. Bingo. http://search.yahoo.com