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MusicRadar on MSNPino Palladino teams up with EBMM for a signature StingRay inspired by the bass that started it allAvailable fretted or fretless, the Pino Palladino StingRay is resplendent in 79 Burst – and there's a super limited edition ...
The hardest thing to do is write a good simple song or riff. That’s really hard,” Simmons told Guitar World. “There are an awful lot of amazing bass players, like Jaco Pastorius and the jazz ...
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Gene Simmons on why technical skill doesn't really matterGene Simmons is one of music’s most decorated bass guitar players, and across his career with Kiss has had a hand in shaping an absolute boatload of hits. But he is clear that he’s no virtuoso ...
“There are an awful lot of amazing bass players, like Jaco Pastorius and the jazz guys. Or guys like Flea, who is really good on his instrument. But I can’t remember anything he plays.
Or guys like Flea, who is really good on his instrument, but I can't remember anything he plays – and I also do not like the sound of a bass being slapped," Simmons told the publication.
And he, as a bass player too — man, what a great, great player. AC/DC, the sound of those records and his bass playing on it, just so amazing. But you could have knocked me over with a feather.
How do you make a bass line funky? Bassist Nik West gives Arthur L.A. Buckner a lesson. What are the ingredients of a funky bass line? Arthur L.A. Buckner gets a lesson from bassist Nik West and ...
Shelley Pierce didn’t have to think twice when asked to moderate a Songwriters in the Round discussion at this year’s Minnesota Original Music Festival.
Simmons critique of Flea came as part of a larger discussion on his distaste for virtuoso bass players and a discussion of why simplicity is more memorable.
It wasn’t just jazz guitarists who were caught in the line of fire, with Simmons later extending his observations slightly closer to home turf. “There are an awful lot of amazing bass players ...
Gene Simmons isn't holding back about his opinion of Flea — or the sound of the bass. In an interview with Guitar World, the KISS bassist and co-lead singer, 75, revealed he doesn't think the ...
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