Friday, January 6, 2023

South style

 So far we haven't discussed any specific styles/genres of music as applied to bass, but this is as good time as any to change that. I mean, getting a firm grip on the fundamental aspects of the craft, in terms of good sound production mechanics (i.e. instrumental technique), music principles (theory) and how they relate to the instrument (fretboard command) are of course necessary, but ultimately - we do want to use all of those while making music with a band, right? 

Some styles are considered better as a platform for the overall academic study (jazz), but even within that world, there seems to be a special joy in performing a convincing rendition of some Latin-tinged standard. That said, the term "Latin" is not exactly narrow in meaning, being essentially a geographic reference. In other words, the sheer number of Latin styles can be a rather deep rabbit hole if you decide to go down that avenue. Still, it no reason to be reluctant...

As with any other filed of study, a proper introduction can establish a good foundation to build upon as the time goes by. Well, here is a quite nice lesson presented by Dewayne Pate, a long time professional bassist, best known for his work with Robben Ford.


Dewayne Pate - "Latin Bass Techniques" from Jesse Block on Vimeo.


In some of the future posts I will review some more educational materials on Latin bass, but hopefully this was enough to spark some interest in this great branch of music. 

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