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  1. Jan 26, 2024 · Four mighty strings, 55 mighty players. Common wisdom holds that the bass player is the “quiet one” in a band, playing essential parts of a song that you don’t necessarily notice.

    • James Jamerson. The most important and influential bass guitarist in the 66-year history of the Fender Precision he played, South Carolina-born, Detroit-raised James Jamerson wrote the bible on bass line construction and development, feel, syncopation, tone, touch, and phrasing, while raising the artistry of improvised bass playing in popular music to zenith levels.
    • Jaco Pastorius. It's sobering to realize just how drastically Jaco Pastorius changed our world in the short time he was here. In seven years, between 1975 and 1982, Jaco’s staggering contributions to discs by Pat Metheny, Joni Mitchell, and Weather Report radically upended our expectations of electric bass, and he further cemented his legend on records by Herbie Hancock, Albert Mangelsdorff, Michel Colombier, Al Di Meola, and others.
    • Paul McCartney. While Jamerson and Jaco were changing the electric bass in their own way, Paul McCartney was doing it with extreme visibility, front-and-center with the Beatles.
    • Larry Graham. The story goes that as a teenager gigging with his mother, Larry Graham played organ pedals and guitar alongside a drummer. When the organ broke, he switched to bass until the organ could be fixed—and then the drummer left the band.
    • Making The Link Between Harmony and Rhythm
    • Moving The Song Along
    • Keeping Time
    • Establishing Rhythms
    • Looking Cool

    You're responsible for linking the harmony (chords) of a song with a distinctive rhythm (groove). This link contributes to the feel, or style,of the music. Feel or style determines whether a song is rock, jazz, Latin, or anything else. You want to be able to emulate any bassist in any style and, at the same time, be creative — using your own notes ...

    Every song is made up of chords that are special to that tune, and all the notes in the tune relate to the sounds of those chords. In some songs, all the chords are the same, and so all the notes relate to that one chord sound, making such songs easy to play. Most songs, however, have different kinds of chords in them; in these, the first group of ...

    Keeping a steady rhythm, or a pulse, is one of the bassist's primary functions. This function is called locking in with the drummer,because you work very closely with the drummer to establish the rhythm. So be nice to your drummers. Listen to them carefully and know them well. Nothing works better than a metronomeat helping you develop an unfailing...

    As a bassist, you need to have a very clear understanding of exactly how the rhythm relates to the beat. You need to know where to place the notes for the groove in relation to the beat. And you want to make your grooves memorable. If you can't remember them, no one else will be able to either — including the listener (who, of course, makes the tri...

    While the guitarists move through their aerobic exercises, dripping with sweat and smashing their guitars, you get to be cool. You can join in with their antics if you want. But have you ever seen footage of The Who? John Entwistle was cool. And, if you ever get a chance to see U2, check out their bassist Adam Clayton. He's one cool cucumber, too. ...

  2. In a band setting, bass players are not noticed as much compared to singers, guitarists, or even the drummer. A bass player’s role doesn’t allow him to stand out like the rest of the band members, which is why many people don’t pick the bass as their first choice of instrument to learn.

  3. Jul 2, 2015 · Bass players are important in not only the chemistry of the band, but are integral to creating a solid overall sound. Bass players worth their salt are even more impressive, but unlike guitarists, how many standout bassists can you name off the top of your head?

  4. My interview with Tim Landers got me to thinking about all the bass-playing sidemen — and side women — who stepped up to the front, paving the way for the bass player to function as the bona fide Leader of the Band!

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  6. Mar 20, 2023 · In this article, we would try to explore the functions and features of the bass guitar, learn how it works, and then discuss the role of the bass guitar in a band. We would also address the question of whether a bass guitar is more important than a guitar in a band.