Tapping on a Ric

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woodyng
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Re: Tapping on a Ric

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Yeah,sorry,but this only reminds me of all the times i have gone into music stores,asked to check out a bass only to have some dude proceed to diddle the heck out of it in this manner,leaving me to still wonder what the instrument might sound like if an actual bass line was played on it.
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OK, as for this tapping stuff, well, it's not a Rick, and it's not rock, it's a Stick and it's Bach and I have to say, it's pretty impressive, IMHO:
I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
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Is that an autograph on the upper horn of his bass?
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lucky wrote:Is that an autograph on the upper horn of his bass?
If he is like Ynwgwie Malmsteen, it is probably an autograph of himself.
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