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jonesl78
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bass on keys
« on: September 24, 2009, 06:54:50 AM »

What special techniques or tricks do you use to play and record bass on keys?
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Re: bass on keys
« Reply #1 on: September 25, 2009, 02:47:10 PM »

For me, its to really listen to different bass players and seeing how they move around on the bass and being able to replicate that. Its always the little, subtle nuances that really make your arrangements stand out. Then also, I play actual key/synth bass differently than I do when trying to replicate and actual live bass sound. Darrell Freeman is someone that I listen to not for how he plays live bass but he is also a beast on key bass (ie. One Thing - Marvin Sapp (Diary of a Psalmist).

I am a Reason Head so I use the Reason Bass refill which is amazing. It replicates some of the well-known and much used basses by using high quality samples and including effects such as slides, mutes, and picks. Its pretty cool. Don't get me wrong, I love having a live bass player on my music but when you cant find one, that is my goto.
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Re: bass on keys
« Reply #2 on: September 25, 2009, 10:31:10 PM »

Quote from: DeeMee on September 25, 2009, 02:47:10 PM
For me, its to really listen to different bass players and seeing how they move around on the bass and being able to replicate that. Its always the little, subtle nuances that really make your arrangements stand out. Then also, I play actual key/synth bass differently than I do when trying to replicate and actual live bass sound. Darrell Freeman is someone that I listen to not for how he plays live bass but he is also a beast on key bass (ie. One Thing - Marvin Sapp (Diary of a Psalmist).

I am a Reason Head so I use the Reason Bass refill which is amazing. It replicates some of the well-known and much used basses by using high quality samples and including effects such as slides, mutes, and picks. Its pretty cool. Don't get me wrong, I love having a live bass player on my music but when you cant find one, that is my goto.

thanks, thats some good advice. Like you said, its the little stuff that makes a difference.
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Re: bass on keys
« Reply #3 on: October 15, 2009, 04:27:56 PM »

Please critique the bass on this track.

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http://www.learngospelmusic.com/media/displayimage.php?album=547&pos=0
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Re: bass on keys
« Reply #4 on: November 11, 2009, 09:19:00 AM »

The way I try to do make sound like the bass guitar is trilling my notes.

For instance, if a song is in E, & the main pattern is 1-6-4-5,

I would do it something like this (ok, this is just from memory, excuse any errors) ^= trill, trill means that you hit a note a half step or a whole step behind the one you're landing on for a split second:

1: ^C#,^E
6: B,C,C#
4: ^A
5: A#,^B

1: C#,F,E
6: ^C#
4: ^A
5: C,B

1: ^C#
6: D,^C#
4: C
5: ^B

etc

So all we are doing is looping using any fill ins that fit.

for slow songs I find that just playing those key points makes the song sound really good eg:

1: E (sustain until the 6 comes)
6: ^C#
4: A or C
5: B
1: E or C
6:C#

etc

I don't know if that's what you were asking for. But I find that trills add an extra "boom!"
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