This is a MUSIC forum. Irrelevant or disrespectful posts/topics will be removed by Admin. Please report any forum spam or inappropriate posts HERE.

All users can post to this forum on general music topics.

Moderators: bandmixmod1, jimmy990, spikedace

#264038 by Jahva
Wed Aug 10, 2016 12:52 am
That was excellent PG... is that your favorite line-up for performing? I do remember the bass player from some past videos...
really tight sound you guys got going there.
Don't you have several groups you work with?
#264039 by DainNobody
Wed Aug 10, 2016 1:11 am
squirrels are playing with their nuts on curfew period.. :D
#264113 by Planetguy
Wed Aug 10, 2016 7:55 pm
Jahva wrote:That was excellent PG... is that your favorite line-up for performing? I do remember the bass player from some past videos...
really tight sound you guys got going there.
Don't you have several groups you work with?


mucho gracias senor jahva!

yeah. i've always been a musical polygamist!

that one my favorite lineup? hmmmm.

no, but i do LOVE playing in that lineup and the freedom (and yes control/authority :lol:) that i have playing the main melody instrument(s) and being the only harmony (chordal) instrument in the deal.

we play like that 6 mos a yr and then our saxist/clarenetist returns to the fold (he summers up in WI) and things change up some. things are a lot more "structured" w him.

i have to say that my favorite, and my wife's favorite lineup as well... is the previous version of PLANET JAZZ when i was playing bass w the sax man and our drummer.

i LOVE playing bass behind a really good hornman w a great drummer when there's no gtrst or keys there! (sorry DP!). wow. talk about some "freedom" and "control/authority"!
sadly i almost never get to play bass in that lineup except for when Bill our bassplayer has a gig w one of his other deals.

this is a video of that trio line up w me on bass. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jiYEFNijKto

i also play mando and dobro, and lap steel w THE MERE MORTALS. it's a five pc folk/bluegrass/jazzgrass group. sometimes when Bill (yep same bassman) can't make the gig or a prct i play upright bass.

vidjo here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HJ1EMlLwsVY

and for almost 4 yrs now i've been playing bass with THE 121's at a Columbia MO truckstop off I-70. We're the house band and play three wkends on..one wkend off. It's worked out well, cos i can skate out of gigs here and there by bringing one of a few ably qualified subs in. it's a four pc bar band. VERY good players. good guys to hang with too. we mostly play older country, a cpl of newer cntry tunes that aren't too terribly vomit inducing, and of course your basic staple of classic rock tunes and blues. a cpl of mos ago we had our very first practice to pick up a few new tunes.

the band is very tight but it's a real loose vibe and we just go across the stage calling tunes as we see fit. often someone will call a new tune the band's never done or maybe even heard before and everyone almost always lands on their feet. sorry no video. i need to get some.

and finally, i'm still doing my least favorite gig...solo instrumental gtr for weddings, corporate, wineries, etc. yeah, it IS an easy well paying gig of sorts but i'm a band guy! and playing solo...i bore myself shitless!

thanks again for the view and props!
#264136 by Jahva
Thu Aug 11, 2016 1:00 am
Yeah that was good... didn't watch the whole hour but a good 40 minutes... I can see why you dig that... and really nice editing and video work 8)
I dig the newer sound a bit more. Don't tire of the xylophone chords and melodies.
I think the sax wears me out after a while... don't get me wrong I'd rather listen to him than most vocalists... :)
I'll check out the other link (MereMortals) tomorrow.
#264139 by RGMixProject
Thu Aug 11, 2016 2:49 am
Planetguy wrote:about a month ago i posted the audio of this tune.

and here it is now in all it's videotific splendor.....

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8KsEzEi15E8


Good job however,

IFJ.jpg
IFJ.jpg (68.26 KiB) Viewed 2366 times
#264140 by schmedidiah
Thu Aug 11, 2016 3:01 am
Jahva wrote:xylophone

Uh oh! :wink:
#264144 by schmedidiah
Thu Aug 11, 2016 3:55 am
I love diminished chords. Flat fifth..... is ok. To make a blues scale more interesting.
But I don't play it all the time like a lot of my influences or other metal bands do.
#264148 by schmedidiah
Thu Aug 11, 2016 4:20 am
Jookeyman wrote:6/9. min6#9.

Wasn't it Hendrix who said that? :mrgreen:

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 2 guests