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ok guys, ive just started with my new six string bass and i cant really find many six string bassists to inspire me,
so far ive got the dream theater (john myung) songs and im currently work on them
i also write alot of my own stuff so some solo artists are quite handy but the noticed ones are usually sick like adam nitti lol

i have absoultly huge hands so i can reach the B string with ease :huh: so dont worry about that :)

do you guys know any fairly good six string bassists, (in a band or solo artists) that are good to check out for learning material???
and im not particularly bothered about what type of music the pay as ong as its fairly busy and not really boring to play!

cheers guys x

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Good to hear you are enjoying the sixer. I do love the ERB range.

For specific ERB stuff, I lurk here.. [url="http://forum.extendedrangebassist.com/index.php"]http://forum.extendedrangebassist.com/index.php[/url]

(sorry.. being lazy and haven't trimmed the link)

For 6er players, John Patitucci and Nathan East, Steve Lawson spring to mind as does Steve Bailey and even Mr Sheehan picked up one for a song.. You have mentioned John already. There are also those who have gone beyond 6.. but essentially, it's the same instrument.. Yves Carbonne, Bill 'The Buddha' Dickens are just 2. I have picked up loadsa 6er players on myspace.. so feel free to hunt through my friends list and see what you can find. I met quite a lot of ERBers over on TalkBass and they added me... especially a 1 John "I own nearly every Conklin made" Turner. Really nice bloke who helped me buy my own Conklin a while back.

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awwww *embarassed* fangkoo..... ;o)

Feel free to drop me a line cai, I can run on about ERB all night! - infact you're likely to end up telling me to shut up!

I haven't got round to doing any new noodlings of my own (for ages infact) .. mebbe I should pull my finger out!!!

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Jean Baudin from Nuclear Rabbit and his solo stuff, he's pretty good with extended range bass malarky!!!

Steve Bailey (as dood suggested) is a really cool 6 string player, maybe not your thing though if you're into John Myung and Nitti etc. Erm...players who also use a high C (not neccesserily a 6 string, but 5 strung E - C)...Janek Gwizdala, Tony Grey, Victor Wooten (4 strings, A - C), Matthew Garrison. There's players like Anthony Jackson, Todd Johnson...these are all predominantly jazz players, but they make the high C sound lush!!!

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[quote name='The Funk' post='18229' date='Jun 15 2007, 12:52 PM']Chords. Yum.

With an ERB you can cover the roles of bass, keys and guitar in one instrument. Amazing.

You should consider copping a lot of ideas about various chord voicings and things from keys players and guitarists.[/quote]

yeah im doin alot off of fun chordy stuff at the moment =]
its gettin ma finger style alot better as well an sounds awwwwsome :)
cheers for the advice =]

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Welcome to the world of ERB, so many possibilities :) I've had a six for about 11 years and it's my main bass for most gigs.

As well as the people mentioned above, I'd like to add a couple of jazz sixers - Mike Pope and Todd Johnson (the master of jazz chord arrangements).

For higher number of strings, my personal fave is Yves Carbonne - I think he's now on 12 (or maybe more) and it's fretless. Regardless of the visual "wow factor", his intonation is near perfect and he's playing some beautiful compositions. Trip Wamsley has also done some beautiful music on 8 string.

Cheers,
Alun

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[quote name='Alun' post='18780' date='Jun 16 2007, 01:16 PM']Welcome to the world of ERB, so many possibilities :huh: I've had a six for about 11 years and it's my main bass for most gigs.

As well as the people mentioned above, I'd like to add a couple of jazz sixers - Mike Pope and Todd Johnson (the master of jazz chord arrangements).

For higher number of strings, my personal fave is Yves Carbonne - I think he's now on 12 (or maybe more) and it's fretless. Regardless of the visual "wow factor", his intonation is near perfect and he's playing some beautiful compositions. Trip Wamsley has also done some beautiful music on 8 string.

Cheers,
Alun[/quote]

hahaha awsome, im bettin ur pretty [push in the truck]in awsome yourself! :)
oooo jazz sixers :huh: now that, i wil look into very muchly! :huh:

an yeah Yves Carbonne is playin a 12 at the moment :huh:
hehehe cheers my good friend

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ERB? Gregory Bruce Campbell

[url="http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=aAevLpGHsxs"]http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=aAevLpGHsxs[/url]

And the sub contra dude Stuart McKinsey

[url="http://www.myspace.com/stewmckinsey"]http://www.myspace.com/stewmckinsey[/url] or www.subcontrabassist.com

or you could just natter with me in a month or 2.

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[quote name='cai!' post='70177' date='Oct 5 2007, 11:50 PM']i wana know what bass he uses in the "smooth criminal" video :)[/quote]
According to [url="http://www.talkbass.com/forum/archive/index.php/t-126884.html"]this thread[/url] on TalkBass, it's by Ken Lawrence, though Tye has other basses as described. He's no longer in AAF, though - decided to get a college education instead!

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