Playing bass and singing

Vintage, Modern, V & C series, Fretless, Signature & Special Editions

Moderators: rickenbrother, ajish4

User avatar
12stringbassist
Intermediate Member
Posts: 579
Joined: Fri Feb 11, 2005 7:44 am
Contact:

Re: Playing bass and singing

Post by 12stringbassist »

ricmic wrote:As a singing bass player, I agree with those that say that you should be comfortable with the bass part first, and the vocals will follow. Mark
+1.
Good luck.
User avatar
RicOSoundMan
Member
Posts: 203
Joined: Tue May 11, 2010 8:36 pm

Re: Playing bass and singing

Post by RicOSoundMan »

The only song I was able to sing and play quite comfortably is "Walking on the moon" by the Police. Wait there is another "Cold Turkey" by the Be-at-els. <<<< remember the dude in HELP? He called them, the Be-At-els.?? :lol:


Good luck
My Ric Basses are:
76' 3000 MG ---09' 4003 MG
77' 3001 MG ---92' 2060 FG
77' 4001 Jetglo---93' 2060 FG
Other
08' Fender "Geddy Lee" Sig. Jazz Bass
82' Kawai F-II-B
User avatar
marc61
Senior Member
Posts: 6443
Joined: Sat Aug 09, 2003 9:31 am
Contact:

Re: Playing bass and singing

Post by marc61 »

This would be the perfect thread for Macca to chime in on :wink:

Personally, I just bring my playing to a halt..then further halt the show by opening my mouth and trying to sing :lol:

My son plays drums and sings lead..try that on :shock:
User avatar
Becky
New member
Posts: 47
Joined: Fri Feb 27, 2009 11:08 am

Re: Playing bass and singing

Post by Becky »

Mostly I've tried to cement the bass part first and then concentrate on singing, although I've sometimes done it the other way around. Once you have both, you learn the bass pedals/synth line :D or you can drop in and out with either part. I tend to approach my coordination limit when I play Rush's Turn The Page.
Dave Scantland
New member
Posts: 36
Joined: Wed Jan 20, 2010 9:43 pm

Re: Playing bass and singing

Post by Dave Scantland »

marc61 wrote:My son plays drums and sings lead..try that on :shock:
In my first band (TC and the Comets, circa 1965), I sang and played drums -- I wasn't very good, which might be why we did mostly instrumental covers. It's extremely challenging. I'm a great admirer of drumming lead singers like Don Henley, Phil Collins (though he doesn't do it so much anymore) and especially Peter Rivera of Rare Earth.
plasticman_88
New member
Posts: 21
Joined: Mon Jun 14, 2010 1:28 am

Re: Playing bass and singing

Post by plasticman_88 »

You've got no idea how jealous I get seeing a bass player who can sing and play bass simultaneously. I saw a band in Melbourne called The Basics the other night and spent the whole night being envious.
User avatar
gibsonlp
Technical Admin
Posts: 1734
Joined: Mon Sep 05, 2005 10:40 pm
Contact:

Re: Playing bass and singing

Post by gibsonlp »

After quite a lot of effort I managed to sing Day Tripper along with the original bass line, not an easy task but my wife kept telling me - if Paul can do it, so can you :shock:
So long and thanks for all the fish!
User avatar
antipodean
Senior Member
Posts: 3182
Joined: Wed Jan 09, 2008 1:27 am

Re: Playing bass and singing

Post by antipodean »

gibsonlp wrote: my wife kept telling me - if Paul can do it, so can you :shock:
:lol:
That's kind of like saying "If Einstein could understand the theory of relativity, then so can you!" or "If Van Gogh could paint that...."
"I don't want to sound incredulous but I can't believe it" Rex Mossop
User avatar
jps
RRF Consultant
Posts: 37497
Joined: Wed Feb 12, 2003 6:00 am

Re: Playing bass and singing

Post by jps »

If Tom Silva can totally restore an old house, so can you. I think Kareene is setting you up for something. :shock: :wink: :twisted:
ricmic
Member
Posts: 405
Joined: Mon Aug 24, 2009 8:43 pm

Re: Playing bass and singing

Post by ricmic »

Gil, your wife is right. That song is a perfect example of what everyone has said. If you are comfortable with the bass line first, the vocals can lay right over the top of it. From a big Beatles fan, keep jammin Bro. Mark
User avatar
johnallg
Rick-a-holic
Posts: 17688
Joined: Wed Apr 05, 2006 12:13 pm

Re: Playing bass and singing

Post by johnallg »

Um, don't you have to be able to sing and carry a tune first?? :lol: :lol:

Counts me out.... :roll:
RickenTom
New member
Posts: 37
Joined: Thu Jun 24, 2010 6:19 pm

Re: Playing bass and singing

Post by RickenTom »

johnallg wrote:Um, don't you have to be able to sing and carry a tune first?? :lol: :lol:

Counts me out.... :roll:
Me too. :lol:
User avatar
aceonbass
Veteran RRF member
Posts: 6651
Joined: Tue Jul 09, 2002 5:00 am
Contact:

Re: Playing bass and singing

Post by aceonbass »

A lot of guitar players think that just playing bass is easy, but it's really not. Guitarists are used to playing ON the beat, but bassists have to ANTICIPATE the beat, playing slightly ahead of it. That's what drives a song. The bass is not just another stringed instrument. It's the halfway point between drums and guitar/keyboards/horns or whatever. I do agree that the bass part should be learned first though, followed by the vocals. Then when you put them together, it's like two sides of a zipper interlocking. Muscle memory will take over for the bass part while you sing.
User avatar
cjj
RRF Moderator
Posts: 10931
Joined: Tue Jul 22, 2008 6:17 pm
Contact:

Re: Playing bass and singing

Post by cjj »

As far as being comfortable while singing and playing, well, if I sing, NOBODY is comfortable, especially the audience...
:shock: :shock: :( :lol: :lol: :lol:
I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
Post Reply

Return to “Rickenbacker Basses: by Joey Vasco & Tony Cabibe”