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My Electric Bass Quest & New Sire Markus Miller V3P Bass

Sire Markus Miller V3P Generation Bass.... https://sire-usa.com/products/sire-ma... Recent "Backpacking and Blisters" podcast with me expounding on life stuff...https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Big Thanks to all the bass groovers who put out bass lessons, tutorials, reviews and playing tips here on You Tube. It has kept me motivated and teaching me bass playing and just plain making it fun. This bass quest of mine started December 5 2022. I’m a mandolin player/jammer and have been needing some inspiration to get to my next level and get to understanding modes and mastering my fretboard knowledge. Had just read the book “The Practice of Practice” and was inspired by the part that says play other instruments. Though I do play acoustic guitar as well…it always seems like practice. Was up watching You Tube and a bass video came on with a youngster named Ellen. She was groovin’ and smiling and head bobbing and it gave me a big ol’ grin. That led me to more bass videos. After all that mandolin high end I just knew I needed some bottom. Needed my feet to vibrate. Called my brother in law Dan and borrowed his old Fender Music Master bass and got to learning. Found my head bobbing and leg bouncing. Been going at the bass hard and loving it so much. Maybe all those years playing bluegrass mandolin ended up leading me to bass. And Funk!!! The best part of this journey is I am hearing music differently. The bass fills my head. I am dancing and bopping around the house more. It does not seem like practice. It feels I’m playing music rather than practicing. And what I wished came true…it is opening up my mandolin playing but all I want to be now is a bass player. Electric bass. I have a long way to go of course. Fairly recently retired and playing daily. Dreaming it. Hearing bass in my head at night. January 22nd I went and bought a Squire 70s Vibe Jazz bass. Funny that I am now more into laying down groove that lead playing a mandolin. My calling is maybe been sought and found. Then on February 26 I got a Stingray Classic RAY24CA. They came out the year I graduated high school. !976. I had to happen. Fast forward to March 3rd... I went to visit and play a 2003 Fender American Classic P-Bass in a local music store. I left the shop and though about all night. It felt amazing and I love that P bass sound and simplicity. Next morning I took the Squire Jazz bass and and my first beat-up and rode hard 1996 Gibson F5 mandolin that I don't play anymore as I have a great Northfield mandolin. Traded the Mandolin and Squire for the Fender P bass even- steven. Tit for Tat.Now I know what more quality bass feel like in the hands. Loving the low end. Find your Funk and get your the Groove on, Shug Thanks so much to Mark Smith from Talking Bass, Jayme Lewis DeadBeat Studios, Tom Bornemann Bass Lessons, Rich Brown, Cambridge Bass Lessons, Luke from Become a Bassist, Báo on Bass, Fusilli Jerry, Benny the Bassman, Johnny Cox Music, Low End Lobster, Marcello Feldman, Dan Hawkins, Federico Malaman, Scott's Bass Lessons, Bass Buzz, Julia from Thomann Music. Been watching countless videos from all of the to gather knowledge. My wife calls it my "Late Night Junior College Course Study." Also like watching Lee and Nathan from Anderton's Music jamming on basses. Man they can pick and it is just plain fun to watch and listen . Plus I see bunch of cool bosses. Shout out to Anthony Pecora at Empire Music for his videos showing basses that come into their shop and hearing him play them. He has a cool funky groove.

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