start looking for bands with songwriters in it, with songs that are good songs, and people that are serious about playing music. #2 make sure they have a good lead singer. #3 the bass player, and the drummer, are the timekeepers, so you two must be able to get along! #4 you have to be one of the most stubborn, hard-headed, people on the face of the earth, and never give up on your dream!!
I'm sorry I'm a few years late to the party but my 13 yo daughter wants to become a musician. We don't bond over much but this one we do. This song and this bass. Great job and thank you
back when i was playing and singing in bands, ihad a serious bass player named Larry, that did lots of runs up and down the neck like you are doing! iwas in a lot of different bands, but he was the very best bass player that i have ever known in my life! you are making those runs, like he did when he and i played together! there are hundreds, if not thousand's of bands looking for a real bass player like you are doing right on this video! please do not give up, and do not stop making all of those bass runs up, and down that bass neck! you just might make it big one day. Phil Collins was a drummer, and he made it big. Sting was a bass player, and he made it big. the point is, YOU, put limits on what you can and cant do. if you have talent, you can go anywhere that you want to go! please do not give up!
In this kind of songs, maybe the secret is not in the simplicity of the bass line, but in how you play that bass line. Groove, weight and precision in every note. Undoubtedly, here you follow it with 10/10. Thanks for helping me, I needed to learn this song to play it live. ;-)
nice bass cover. Are you Italian or Brazilian? Anyway, you should defo do a bass cover of Nine Inch Nails song "Only" - exceptionaly groovy with giga energetic syncopation and what not. Might be actually technically too challenging. thanks and obridago