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<blockquote data-quote="Dave-W" data-source="post: 73338214" data-attributes="member: 354693"><p>I have been playing bass in worship bands for over 35 years.</p><p></p><p>I started off learning how to sing bass with some Southern Gospel greats, and when I started playing guitar, I started walking the bass lines. The music minister at our congregation in the early 1980s noted that and told me to learn the bass which I did and have not looked back. </p><p></p><p>In my youth I listened to a lot of Motown soul music and apparently absorbed the jazz style of James Jamerson and Bob Babbit - Motown studio bass players. So it now comes out like that on a variety of genres. So what I play is how I used to sing bass and how I would imagine Babbit or Jamerson would play a piece. It is NEVER boring.</p><p></p><p></p><p>There is a song or 2 that we do on occasion that has ONLY a bass and drums for accompaniment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave-W, post: 73338214, member: 354693"] I have been playing bass in worship bands for over 35 years. I started off learning how to sing bass with some Southern Gospel greats, and when I started playing guitar, I started walking the bass lines. The music minister at our congregation in the early 1980s noted that and told me to learn the bass which I did and have not looked back. In my youth I listened to a lot of Motown soul music and apparently absorbed the jazz style of James Jamerson and Bob Babbit - Motown studio bass players. So it now comes out like that on a variety of genres. So what I play is how I used to sing bass and how I would imagine Babbit or Jamerson would play a piece. It is NEVER boring. There is a song or 2 that we do on occasion that has ONLY a bass and drums for accompaniment. [/QUOTE]
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