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originally posted by: derfreebie
a reply to: TinySickTears
Simply the Dope TST, and thank you.
And Stanley's Series 1 might be older than Armand. The irony..
I still have too much nickel in my mix to slap around with,
but the sustain is worth it. Just gotta push some chocolate
malts down through that thumb somehow..
originally posted by: lonegurkha
Stanly Clarke has always been one of my faves to. Have seen him a few times with Al Demeola and Jean-Luc Ponty. Amazing live show. So much talent on stage.
originally posted by: TinySickTears
originally posted by: derfreebie
a reply to: TinySickTears
Simply the Dope TST, and thank you.
And Stanley's Series 1 might be older than Armand. The irony..
I still have too much nickel in my mix to slap around with,
but the sustain is worth it. Just gotta push some chocolate
malts down through that thumb somehow..
i played guitar for like 10 years. i got my left ring finger cut off in the foundry so i had to stop. ive tried it again but the 6 strings give me trouble. i cant finger all the chords cause my finger.
so i decided to try the bass. been at it for a while and it is much easier on my hand.
ive been working on my slapping and popping and it is quite hard. when you get the right sound though it is a great feeling.
i cant imagine being as good as people like wooten, clarke, pastorius, claypool etc etc.
i cant even fathom is most of the time