Bass Player - April 2017
English | 68 pages | True PDF | 18.0 MB
English | 68 pages | True PDF | 18.0 MB
Fresh off the release of his rocking new studio record, 57th & 9th, Sting reveals the secrets of steering a band from the low end. Plus: the Best New Gear from NAMM; Nathan East’s fiery solo return; Harry Connick Jr. bassist Neal Caine; reviews of the MXR Sub Octave Bass Fuzz and Rock N Roll Relics Thunders 4-string; John Goldsby takes a trip to 12-tone town; Ed Friedland spotlights more early Motown you should know; a full-song transcription of Michael Rhodes’ surging bass line on Buddy Guy’s “Meet Me in Chicago”; and more!