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Hello fellow 4 stringers! I was having a few drinks and smoking some exceptional reefer (WA, USA bitches) while listening to some of my favorite heavier bass bands, and I wondered, there's got to be some Kiwi bassists out there, and who better to discuss music with? I figure this is an open discussion for bassists and all things bass (strings only plox). Favorite bands, technique, personal displays, etc. Do your worst!

Sorry I don't know how to spoiler...

 
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Thanks for posting that Victor Wooten video, I'm listening to it right now.

As for me, my favorite bassist is Mark Deutsch.

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Dude's incredible, and there's nowhere close to enough people talking about how incredible he is.

*You might wanna put your own videos in Spoiler Tags, otherwise this thread could take awhile to load.
 
Dance Gavin Dance has an incredibly underrated bass player. Of course, I can't find any of his actual bass tracks, so here's a kid making a few mistakes.

That tremolo technique :jacewtf:
 
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Do string bass players count? Or even brass bass players?
 
Four stronger with tiny hands, here!

the guitarist community was really intimidating I find. I can play guitar just as well but bassists tend to be less off putting and more modest than guitarists. My favorite band to play is the talking heads. Found a Job has a legendary bassline and I think I'll be tabbing some talking heads songs on ug soon.
 
I don't play bass, but I do have an affinity for Les Claypool from Primus. Mostly because half the time I can't be certain if it's a human playing a bass guitar or if it's a space alien trying to communicate.

 
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