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Oscar South

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  1. Flea is a system, EssentialTension. That system is our enemy. But when you're inside, you listen, what do you hear? Rock, Funk, Punk, Soul. The very genres of music we are trying to save. But until we do, these players are still a part of that system, and that makes them our enemy. You have to understand, most of these people are not ready to be unplugged. And many of them are so inured, so hopelessly dependent on the system, that they will fight to protect it.
  2. Where Stanley Clarke was most developing players 'one stop slap bass idol' rather than Flea? *imagines*
  3. [quote name='ahpook' post='991194' date='Oct 17 2010, 03:34 PM']you mean you want to join godspeed ? [/quote] Haha, apart from ruthlessly hunting down every Post-Rock group I can possibly find to get into, I've actually avoided even listening to Godspeed for years, and I couldn't tell you why either. I did have 'Mono', 'Gregor Samsa' and 'red sparowes' (who I saw last sunday) in mind when I was typing that paragraph though.
  4. Pure Post-Rock with a string section, 2 guitars, bass and a ton of reverb and delay pedals. Songs would all be 12 minutes long minimum and most would just have one crescendo that is built up to for the first two thirds of the track. LOADS of tremolo guitar playing (reverb essential). Alternatively, the band I do play in (sort of Alt/Prog/Noise Rock type stuff, hard to name a genre but we've been dubbed 'nuclear prog' by contemporaries, I'm happy to go with that) is pretty ideal musically for me: [url="http://www.thebetaspace.com/"]http://www.thebetaspace.com/[/url] Then again, the acoustic quartet I play in is great fun, and I love all the music we play and have written: [url="http://www.reverbnation.com/lespeches"]http://www.reverbnation.com/lespeches[/url] But now it occurs to me, the fusion piano trio I've started recently.... Ok, enough self promotion , I think from typing this message I've learned that my ideal music is that which I'm playing at that moment in time.. not exactly the worst way to be..
  5. Just to add, if anyone lives around Liverpool area and wants to go to this event: [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=106977"]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=106977[/url] Its free entry with a flyer printed off the site tonight.
  6. Line up confirmed as: Broken 3 Ways [url="http://www.myspace.com/broken3ways"]http://www.myspace.com/broken3ways[/url] Beta with live visuals by Gerard Coleman [url="http://www.thebetaspace.com/"]http://www.thebetaspace.com/[/url] Freedom of Zpeech [url="http://myspace.com/freedomofzpeech"]http://myspace.com/freedomofzpeech[/url] Darkstep Cinema [url="http://www.facebook.com/DarkStepCinema"]http://www.facebook.com/DarkStepCinema[/url] This should be a wicked gig, and is the debut of our monthly residency, its going to be amazing. Free entry with a flyer printed off our website tonight: [url="http://www.thebetaspace.com/"]http://www.thebetaspace.com/[/url]
  7. Not exactly sure which board to stick this on as its not really a recording or a gig or whatnot, but I thought I'd share it as a fair bit of works gone into it and there are a few cool bits of bass playing related stuff to find, aside from the actual tracks you can listen to. Anyway, enjoy: [url="http://www.thebetaspace.com/"]http://www.thebetaspace.com/[/url]
  8. [url="http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=149688108389731"]http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=149688108389731[/url] Amazing venue, great lineup (10 bands!), should be a great gig
  9. If you're coming by Chester or Chipping Campden anytime then I'll take the 15
  10. Reckon you could move quite a few on ebay long as it was east to search for. Found this today, bit pricey when buying a few but looks like its the right thing: [url="http://www.johnnyshredfreak.com/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=215"]http://www.johnnyshredfreak.com/store/inde...products_id=215[/url]
  11. Tried Maplin, Wilkos and a bunch of random local computer and music shops. Nowhere seems to have them individually
  12. The ones with a male barrel connector on each end, I've got a 5 way powerbank for my effects case but only two of these connectors, can't find any others anywhere. Anyone know where to get them from? Cheers, Oscar.
  13. I've always found Hartke to be excellent myself too. Good quality gear and makes a great sound.
  14. The bass guitar is a beautiful instrument, there's obviously a reason you chose to play it. Its always good to bring in inspiration from as many sources as possible but you should embrace and explore the sound of the instrument, how its played and people who play it. Here are a few pieces from Billy Cobhams 'I Want To Play For You': [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L-BvbeyyKNE"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L-BvbeyyKNE[/url] [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uImG6vNldIo"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uImG6vNldIo[/url] Really though, I'd recommend that any bass player gets this album, listens to it and learns everything they can. I've gotten through 5 or so of the tracks on it now including the opening and closing solo bass performances and its been worth every second I've put into it. The bass solo from this Billy Cobham band performance is exceptionally well choreographed, though it does go on for a while, benefited me a lot to learn this whole track and its great fun: [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PjybJ9ZjSv0"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PjybJ9ZjSv0[/url] This is a fun track, there's only a tiny little bass solo (which is niice) but there is LOADS of fun and challenging bass playing to get into here: [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1_lfL4ttOT8"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1_lfL4ttOT8[/url]
  15. Music is a very subjective field, therefore a new approach is required for each student. It cannot be taught analytically so I use a system of bricolage to guide each pupil through their learning with a tailored system of personal guidance, development and discovery and facilitation. It is only through this personal exploration that the student can truly understand and internalise the abilities and knowledge required to build their expanding skill set as a musician. It is the teacher's job to guide the student down this pathway of learning and provide them with the insight and knowledge they require to develop. Initially getting into music through depping for the bassist of a folk Céilidh group, I quickly became interested in Jazz and Experimental genres, and have studied these extensively throughout my development as a musician. I have been gigging persistently over the last three years in a vast variety of genres and contexts including playing live Jazz-Fusion gigs and purely improvised ensemble performances. Have maintained an intensive practise routine throughout this time. I have also been hosting a regular Jam Night and playing house bassist for that, being thrown into many musical situations and having to react on the spot to them. I have done miscellaneous work as a session player including being regular stand in with professional Rock/Blues/Funk trio 'The Paul Poulton Project'. I have studied all bass playing techniques (that I've been able to find or come up with myself, at least) and consider myself competent at all of them. My 'bread and butter' is fingerstyle and I often utilise a Stanley Clarke'esque Slap/pop technique to bring a sense of dynamics into my playing. I employ a hybrid 'unified' technique, where rather than playing many different ways and switching between them I strive to amalgamate all techniques into one which can react timbrally and technically as the music demands. My biggest playing influences are Stanley Clarke as mentioned, Paul McCartney, Charles Mingus, Michael Manring, Scott Thunes and Steve Bailey. Over the last three years a major part of my life has been my studies at the University of Chester. I have just graduated with a 2:1 BA Hons degree in popular music specialising in bass playing and session musicianship. Look forward to hearing from you , Oscar 07990782211 [email protected]
  16. [quote name='budget bassist' post='928709' date='Aug 18 2010, 03:06 PM']Damn, that was my second guess [/quote] I would have guessed that one for the Les Claypool look going on Here's new one of me at Manchester Academy:
  17. Hope you enjoy the music, will be updating this regularly: [url="http://soundcloud.com/lokimusic"]http://soundcloud.com/lokimusic[/url]
  18. Cheers for posting this. Does anyone know where I can get hold of the transcriptions that were on that 'Scott Thunes Effect' website? It went down a while ago.
  19. Will have a look - need a fresh approach. Much appreciated.
  20. [url="http://www.myspace.com/oscarsouthmusic"]http://www.myspace.com/oscarsouthmusic[/url]
  21. The 'Funk' bass tone imo is a Fender jazz played hard, you'll be able to play funky on many instruments but that's the sound of funk bass to me.
  22. [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L-BvbeyyKNE"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L-BvbeyyKNE[/url] Another good couple of Stanley Clarke tracks: [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U3N13y2A09Q"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U3N13y2A09Q[/url] [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uImG6vNldIo"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uImG6vNldIo[/url]
  23. Perfect condition, box a bit tatty though.
  24. Both great condition, I'll sell for money (will have a look at comparable prices in a bit and put values on them) but I'd prefer to trade for an interesting/good sounding bass fuzz with ideally not too many dials, willing to trade down if its something that appeals to me. Cheers, Oscar.
  25. One of the best bass players of all time. Imo however good his songwriting is, his bass playing eclipses it. Nothing simple about it either.
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