Roundabout?!?!
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loendmaestro
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Cheers Chris will do. I might not be a fan of a particular band but I am always interested in hearing good players and nice bass parts, Roundabout being a real great example of a fantastic bass part.
Bill I took a listen to the MP3 of Roundabout played by Miguel on his website. He can obviously play a bit, and has more or less got it down note for note. However how irritating it was to hear the huge amounts of fret buzz going on! How he lives with that CS set up like that I dont know? Great sounding bass except the buzz.
Bill I took a listen to the MP3 of Roundabout played by Miguel on his website. He can obviously play a bit, and has more or less got it down note for note. However how irritating it was to hear the huge amounts of fret buzz going on! How he lives with that CS set up like that I dont know? Great sounding bass except the buzz.
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I have also just began learning to play with a pick after playing fingerstyle for the past 19 years. One song I found really useful to learn was 'south side of the sky' from fragile. Am in the process of getting "Tempus Fugit" from Drama - pretty easy if you play it using the open 'e' string as the root note but its very tricky playing it an octave above
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jwr2
a little distortion and bass will mask the fret buzz ... fret buzz is part of the Geddy/Squire sound but if you have a clean sound with fret buzz it is annoying but with the proper amount of distortion and bass the fret buzz adds character ... listen to live at Leeds Entwistle seems to have the ability to have a huge fret buzz on one note and next to nothing on another because of his attack ...
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jwr2
Regarding the second bass part, I seem to remember reading somewhere that CS had actually doubled the part on guitar. Strange, but if BB played mellotron on America, I suppose some other instrument crossovers may have happened in Yes.
Out of interest, a question to those who've got a CS 4001 - how different is it in terms of playability/sound to, say, a 4003?
Cheers
Jon
Out of interest, a question to those who've got a CS 4001 - how different is it in terms of playability/sound to, say, a 4003?
Cheers
Jon
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I haven't listened to the Roundabout in some time, but I'd swear there is second bass overdubbed. Listen at the end of every four bars of the main bass line, behind the verses. If it's not CS doing a little pull-off run down there, it's Steve Howe. I also seem to recall Chris or Steve trying to simulate this live, but not getting it quite as fast. The bass line on "Yours is No Disgrace" is doubled on guitar or six string bass an octave higher than the bass, I'm sure. Playing these parts and singing at the same time is challenging, but I managed to do it in "the day" by playing on automatic pilot and thinking about the singing.
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Roy Wood ... he is a guitarist who also plays bass...
Hey, Roy Wood! The Move, Electric Light Orchestra and Wizzard!
Dressed like a tree and played a guitar that looked like a shovel!
See Jeff, I knew you were OK, even if you hate active basses!
You also just dated yourself! (Me? I'm going to be 48 in 11 days!)
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