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Jazz - what opened it up for you?


Bilbo
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I think it's Oscar Pettiford's Tricotism, which I had to learn on the upright.

I find to this day my walking bass is so very much better on the upright than on the electric. It's the physicality of it, and the fat, fat tone, the attack, the pain of schlepping the bastard, the feedback, the back pains, the shoulder aches, the out of tune notes...

But anyways, Tricotism is a favourite of mine.

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