Any other lady bassists out there? ...

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Myself I prefer to dress like a man and date women ...

but I must say welcome woodsgirl ...
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Depends on what you define "dress like a man" as...

Seems since I started letting my wife dress me all of the other women have been more attentive to me. Too bad for them I'm taken! Image
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Speaking of women bass players, here's a site dedicated to them. Some Ric players there including Amy Humphrey of Clatter.

http://www.bassgirls.com/bassgirls_index01.htm
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Amy is pretty kool. I talked to her a little on myspace. She actually wrote me back.
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Post by bobcat »

OOOOH! You guys know Clatter?!?!! I love their music! Amy Humphrey takes a very unconventional approach to bass-playing . . . she has too, though, considering it's a two person band.

That's awesome that she responded to you, Jacob. She seems like she'd be a really cool person.
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Yeah, Not only did she respond we had like really long messages. Talked about her ric and her 12 strings and a few things like that. Was pretty kool.

I may of found them on your page. I dont know. I found them from someones page when the myspace thing was going around. There still on my top 8 if anyone wants to check them.

www.myspace.com/sabbathofbass
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Post by rickenbrother »

I know Amy from posting on the Harmony Central bass forum. I haven't posted there much in the past year, so I'm not sure if she still does.
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Post by ben_brown »

Hey Jacob....I love that Chili Peppers video. It's great!
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Yelp, The code for it is on there page.
http://www.myspace.com/redhotchilipeppers
theres a link on the sight for the aol sessions too. Theres like 3 songs they did for the guys. And a video interview too. And then some short clips of the guys doing other stuff. Ones of them playing with the drummers baby.
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There was a girl from Scotland who used to post here, there have been a few over the past two or three years but they don't seem to stay.
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We must be too geekishly obsessed with our Ricks and scare them away!

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And Welcome, ladies!!
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I feel like a late comer here, but welcome all the same!
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theres only one thing i have that i wouldnt trade for a ric.
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Animal, mineral or vegetable?
I'm just happy to be here.
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Maybe I can persuade an ex-girlfriend of mine, Micaela (=Michelle) to post some comments under this thread. She is 41 and an unbelievably accomplished bass player, even though she's never been in a band or taken formal bass playing lessons. She plays a late '80s Music Man, but would like to find a fretless 4001. Too bad she's never wanted to pursue a career in music, really.
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