Greetings everyone--forgive me for stepping out of protocol a bit and making my first post in this thread instead of in the Introductions section. Its just that the video referenced above caught me at a time when I've been thinking quite a bit about the parameters--for lack of a better term--of the electric bass. I'm a firm believer in using an item, whether it be an electric bass or a crescent wrench, for the purpose it appears to be designed. It just feels right. Can you use a crescent wrench as a hammer? Well...yeah, actually you can. Can you play 180 notes (or whatever rate Mr. Rodi was playing)per minute on an elecric bass? Yes again, but...I'm kind of conflicted here. As a musician, I can truly appreciate the artistry and technical proficiency required to play that fast, but as someone listening with the intent of hearing a bass be a bass, it really doesn't impress me. The electric bass is a cool and fascinating instrument, capable of being both melodic, since it obviously produces musical notes, and rhythmic/percussive at the same time. It also produces tones no other instrument customarily produces, in an aural frequency no other instrument customarily operates in. To me, there is nothing more satisfying than to groove in my part of the music--the low end--laying it down for the rest of the band. Sure, the bassist can step out and play some nice solo lines, but for a short time only. It just feels right that way. For that matter, some of the funkiest, tastiest bass grooves are the notes you DON'T play, if that makes any sense. Soooo...if someone wants to play high up on the neck at speed of light pace, why don't they just pick up a guitar, or the keyboards, or triple-tongue a sax or trumpet? BTW, I say this as someone who has studied and played at various times in my life,the violin, guitar, trombone, and alto sax. Am I crazy, a stick in the mud, narrow-minded, all of the above, none of the above, or what?
Thanks for listening to my rant! I don't mean to attack anyone, including Mr. Rodi,or criticize anyone's musical tastes--just thought I'd put my .02 out there for consideration.
I've been lurking about here for the last couple of months or so, and I'm extremely impressed with the level of knowledge, cameraderie, and civility I've seen here.
Happy 4th of July!
Eric