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Rate marcus miller as a bass player ITT.

https://youtu.be/Asbk-qeU868
violent school cafeteria
  01/21/18
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violent school cafeteria
  01/22/18
I think Victor Wooten is a genius on the bass, and he also s...
up-to-no-good irate brethren principal's office
  01/25/18
Very cr analysis. Marcus has the groove, the feel and just ...
violent school cafeteria
  01/25/18
I scored a 2011 sunburst Mexican Fender p-bass this week. Ca...
up-to-no-good irate brethren principal's office
  01/25/18
180. How do you feel about the p bass neck? I've never ow...
violent school cafeteria
  01/25/18
Whoa, that guitar looks fucking sweet. I like the fingerboar...
up-to-no-good irate brethren principal's office
  01/25/18
nice. it's fun getting a new instrument. it's a shot of ins...
violent school cafeteria
  01/25/18
178
glassy adulterous meetinghouse
  01/25/18
explain
violent school cafeteria
  01/26/18


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Date: January 21st, 2018 9:34 PM
Author: violent school cafeteria

https://youtu.be/Asbk-qeU868

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Date: January 22nd, 2018 11:00 PM
Author: violent school cafeteria



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Date: January 25th, 2018 10:13 PM
Author: up-to-no-good irate brethren principal's office

I think Victor Wooten is a genius on the bass, and he also seems like a wonderful and sweet person. That said, Marcus Miller seems to have the better feel for playing slower grooves, and playing slower is widely held to be more difficult. Obviously Victor can improvise a lovely rubatto as well as rapidly grab handfuls of sounds that no one else can, but when I compare the two players, I am reminded of another comparison, that between Jaco and Alphonso Johnson, which leads me to believe that Johnson had a MUCH better sense of groove than Jaco, but Jaco "played" the bass at a much higher level, or similarly, perhaps, to what has been said of Martin Amis, namely, that he writes a beautiful sentence, and then he writes another, and another, and so on, yet the whole does not seem to flow like "good writing." That is how Jaco sounds to me, and I'd rather be able to make music like Marcus Miller or Alphonso.

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Date: January 25th, 2018 10:32 PM
Author: violent school cafeteria

Very cr analysis. Marcus has the groove, the feel and just the right amount of virtuosity IMO. He's also a great band leader and composer.

I find the dichotomy of Victor the person vs victor the musician fascinating. In interviews he is a very humble, unassuming, genuine and as you said "sweet" person. Victor the musician is a force. He can do things no one else can and he wants to show you and just be amazing. For a long time i felt this approach actually was distracting. Too percussive and it felt like he really only made sense as a solo artist. Recently I've been revisting his stuff and have been enjoying it a lot more. not sure why.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3866919&forum_id=2#35240205)



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Date: January 25th, 2018 10:43 PM
Author: up-to-no-good irate brethren principal's office

I scored a 2011 sunburst Mexican Fender p-bass this week. Came with Seymore Duncan SPB-1 pickups (also scored the original Fender pickups), an extra massive Badass 2 Bridge (also scored the original Fender bridge) all for $325. Alder body, maple neck, this bass is in mint condition.

Been playing jazz basses so long, forgot how good a p-bass can feel. Practiced the p-bass tonight for about an hour, then picked up and started playing my jazz bass and was like "WTF? this neck/string spacing = cramped as fuck."

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3866919&forum_id=2#35240287)



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Date: January 25th, 2018 10:45 PM
Author: violent school cafeteria

180. How do you feel about the p bass neck?

I've never owned a p or jazz bass but just ordered a sire p7 last week. alder body maple neck model. Very excited for it to arrive.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3866919&forum_id=2#35240307)



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Date: January 25th, 2018 11:04 PM
Author: up-to-no-good irate brethren principal's office

Whoa, that guitar looks fucking sweet. I like the fingerboard inlays and that it's got both p & j pickups. Mmmm, that's a nice looking guitar, man. You must be fucking stoked.

As far as the p-bass's neck as compared to that on a jazz bass, the p-bass is much roomier in the first position and just slightly wider at the 12th fret. Basically, I like it already much better than a jazz neck.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3866919&forum_id=2#35240465)



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Date: January 25th, 2018 11:13 PM
Author: violent school cafeteria

nice. it's fun getting a new instrument. it's a shot of inspiration I've found.

you must have bigger hands than i do. i like the p bass sound for motown, soul and rock but the neck just felt too thick for me. the sire has a jazz neck, so if i turn off the bridge pickup it's the best of both workds for me.



(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3866919&forum_id=2#35240559)



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Date: January 25th, 2018 10:59 PM
Author: glassy adulterous meetinghouse

178

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Date: January 26th, 2018 3:08 PM
Author: violent school cafeteria

explain

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