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Wes, I can play some Rush and Yes tunes...and we're talking geologic time scales before my band would even consider playing one...well, not exactly true. We thought about "Spirit of Radio" but the singer could not hack it...
But there is a large body of work from both bands that I just don't have the chops for. And I've been called (and consider myself) a good bass player. So don't feel bad if you can't figure out that crazy measure in Villa. Few do!
But there is a large body of work from both bands that I just don't have the chops for. And I've been called (and consider myself) a good bass player. So don't feel bad if you can't figure out that crazy measure in Villa. Few do!
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Wes, start with an easy Yes tune - Long Distance Runaround.
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Once youve mastered the riffs try singing falsetto backing vox AND playing it!
Warn the neighbours they might think someone is being murdered.
The trick with YES music is to take your time moving in and out of pieces.
On Long Distance the drummer drags back the tempo after the run to go back into the next verse.Its more noticeable on the live versions.Have a listen to Wembley 78 bootleg.
Warn the neighbours they might think someone is being murdered.
The trick with YES music is to take your time moving in and out of pieces.
On Long Distance the drummer drags back the tempo after the run to go back into the next verse.Its more noticeable on the live versions.Have a listen to Wembley 78 bootleg.
Too many basses is an oxymoron
Ed, don't feel bad about playing (or not playing) Rush tunes, etc.
Geddy has a particular style & attack that is awkward to a lot of players.
I had no problem with La Villa (bought the Exit Stage Left tab book), but YYZ is still hit & miss. It seems to depend on how loose my hands are feeling at the time: loose = easy. Certain times of day (or night) are better.
I'm just saying that each player's natural style is different & some things are more suited to each individual than others.
Geddy has a particular style & attack that is awkward to a lot of players.
I had no problem with La Villa (bought the Exit Stage Left tab book), but YYZ is still hit & miss. It seems to depend on how loose my hands are feeling at the time: loose = easy. Certain times of day (or night) are better.
I'm just saying that each player's natural style is different & some things are more suited to each individual than others.
Plus five minus five!
"I'm just saying that each player's natural style is different & some things are more suited to each individual than others."
There's a whole lot of truth to that... There are songs I just love but trying the bass parts just doesn't make sense to me... I just can't "feel" it - and I have really good timing.
There's a whole lot of truth to that... There are songs I just love but trying the bass parts just doesn't make sense to me... I just can't "feel" it - and I have really good timing.
My wife has a Sting video (yeah, I know) and on it he is trying to tell the guy who will play the bass for this concert in Italy how the part/song goes and starts to sing it but flubs it. He said, "I can't sing it without my bass!" That really drove home the point that it is one event in the mind, not playing AND singing.
