How did you feel about your first scratch on your new instrument? A musician’s worst nightmare is getting that first big scratch in that brand new...
Phil Jones Bass Micro 7 Combo Review, a Practice Amp With Impressive Power… In this issue I take a closer look at the Phil Jones Bass...
BeatBuddy Jam I wanted to show you the BeatBuddy in action, a cool drum machine in a stompbox from Singular Sound. For more information on the Beat...
This week we start the discussion with… Have You Ever Smashed A Band Member Onstage By Accident? You’re up on a stage doing your thing, totally...
This week we start the discussion with… Do You Believe In High-End Instrument Cables? Would you pay $100 for an instrument cable? I used to think...
Not hard to play but I really love this bass tab for “These Walls” by Dream Theater, so melodic and powerful! Record with the Cort Guitars...
Interview with Extended Range Bassist Nate Lopez In this issue I talk with extended range bassist, Nate Lopez…Â Nate plays 6, 7, and 8 string bass, both...
Interview with Bassist Logan Layman Meet Logan Layman. This up and coming bassist sings and plays bass with her brother Cole to make up the duo...
The Cort GB74Gig, the most versatile bass in the market I’ve ever tried! Cort GB74Gig available April 2019 For more information, visit online at cortguitars.com
Jason Raso’s book, Improvising On Electric Bass, A Chord Tone Approach, is truly designed to, “help improve your chord spelling and fingerboard knowledge. Mastering chord tones will...
Interview with bassist, musical director for Diana Ross, and philanthropist, C.C. Thomas Jr. Featured Video:
Brandino’s Back, Bass Musician Magazine – February 2019 Issue… I remember the first time I spoke to Brandino… he answered his phone and says, “Momo,” in...
Interview with Bass Player for Wilson, James Lascu… Featured Wilson Videos: Visit online at houseoffuckery.com
Studio One 4 Pro Review Studio One 4 Professional New Features! I really have procrastinated on finishing this review, not because I didn’t want to, but...
Parallel Keys Parallel keys have the same tonic (root) note and octave but different key signatures. This applies when talking about the major and minor scales....