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Pete Academy

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  1. [quote name='SMV' post='1214307' date='Apr 28 2011, 10:35 PM']Sweet track, beautiful tone, deep pocket.[/quote] Thanks.
  2. Beautiful bass.
  3. [quote name='vsmith1' post='1214157' date='Apr 28 2011, 08:26 PM']If you are a member of Lovefilm.com then Victor Wooten's Groove Workshop DVD is in there. I have disk 2 at the moment.[/quote] That DVD is amazing.
  4. I would guess he could still make a crap bass sound good. Hope he gets sorted.
  5. I would say one of the hardest basslines ever is 'Sex Machine'. That was Bootsy at his finest. Despite comprising a few notes, it's extremely hard to pin down the feel and groove. Some bass parts are complicated, but once you learn the notes they are quite easy to play. The hardest ones are those that have an amazing feel, such as Jamerson's and Stevie Wonder's synth bass lines. I would say the hardest one that combine's everything is Chuck Rainey's 'Kid Charlemagne' part.
  6. First post in this thread. We played a gig this afternoon to about 120 people in a venue that holds about 500 people. The sound on stage was amazing. My own personal sound was great. The band played great. Absolute winner. I would rather play to less people and have a great sound.
  7. A shameless bump in case anyone's near Nantwich today.
  8. 'Sex Machine' is simple but really get right. A lot of bass parts are easy but the feel is difficult. 'Brick House', 'Somebody Else's Guy', anything by Chic, 'Rhythm Stick', 'Wicki Wacki' and 'Bus Stop' by the Fatback Band.
  9. [quote name='skej21' post='1208585' date='Apr 22 2011, 07:42 PM']Great post. Nobody can deny his talent. Real quality player... Real quality beard. I want one [/quote] Yeah, noticed his new beard, too.
  10. I didn't post this to piss off the anti-Victor crowd. It's just a video demonstrating his awesome talent.
  11. I don't think it's too bad. A case of a female being asked to sing male vocal tunes. I would change the set to a totally female-vocal one.
  12. Their 'That's The Way Of The World' album, along with the AWB's 'White' album, shaped my bass upbringing. I played those albums to death. Verdine's part on 'Shining Star' is probably one of the most innovative ever. However, seeing some videos of EWF in concert, I'm not sure Verdine is actually playing the parts. In fact, there is so much post-production that I'm put off, and can't bear to go and watch them live these days,. There is a DVD where they're playing a TV gig and the viewers are phoning through requests (something like EWF By Request). It's extremely overdubbed.
  13. [quote name='JTUK' post='1208246' date='Apr 22 2011, 01:14 PM']Sounds great, Pete Good fun..... if Bootsy can't make it funky, then there is no hope. [/quote] Thanks John. The guy who recorded and mixed it thought of putting the Bootsy Rockschool sample in.
  14. Virtuoso stuff. [url="http://www.bassplayer.com/emgpickups.aspx?bclid=885620323001&bctid=885606210001"]http://www.bassplayer.com/emgpickups.aspx?...id=885606210001[/url]
  15. [quote name='Telebass' post='1208434' date='Apr 22 2011, 04:18 PM']I really would like to - but Pete, you never get near here![/quote] We're working on it.
  16. Gaslighting Abbie by Steely Dan.
  17. The greatest and most innovative funk/soul band ever IMO.
  18. [quote name='BassPimp66' post='1207852' date='Apr 22 2011, 07:40 AM']this bass tone is to die for ... I LIKE ! [/quote] Just an unmodified Jazz straight in. The Ampeg plugin helped, though.
  19. Love the groove. Simple but effective. Great sound.
  20. Oh well.
  21. Played the Acoustic Tent in 2000. Awesome experience.
  22. Pete Academy

    Nearly Dan

    Nearly Dan play at Nantwich Civic Hall this coming bank holiday Monday as part of the annual jazz and blues festival. On stage 2pm.
  23. That riff is more about the feel than anything. It's quite tricky.
  24. [quote name='lojo' post='1205182' date='Apr 19 2011, 08:44 PM']It is a nice little line, prominent repetitive lines like that will help you get the hang of working things out by ear Doddy or Bilbo will be along to slay you all for the use of tab though[/quote] Doddy and Bilbo will be happy to help.
  25. I'm well late on this thread. I thought it was about guitarists. I don't read music, but sometimes wish I could. I honestly think being able to keep time and being able to groove is more important if you're a bass player.
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