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But a D.B. player is an important visual component of a 'Rockabilly' line up. It's like a folk duet without chunky jumpers. -
That's two distasteful genres in one postOriginally posted by wobbegong View PostBut a D.B. player is an important visual component of a 'Rockabilly' line up. It's like a folk duet without chunky jumpers.
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I actually knew a bassist who did gigs on his own. He would record his bass in loops whilst playing live and play it back to make it more interesting. Was amazingly good actually.Originally posted by TestMangler View Postyeah, me to.
To me, bass should be played (and recorded) on a midi-retrofited Roland Juno 6 and be played back (along with drums) via an HD Recorder for live performance by the guitarist. You don't want to go cluttering up the stage (or splitting the fees) with a bass player and drummer now, do you ?I'm alright JackComment
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