Sunday, August 21, 2011

Feedback :)

1.) Why did you choose to play the bass? [Jasper Santos]

- It wasn't a front made decision. I went to play the regular 6 - string first. But then me and the boys wanted to start a band and nobody ever knew how to use the bass. The good thing is, I idolized Pete Wentz of Fall Out Boy (who was a bassist) and decided to give it a try. I instantly fell in love with it. It had a feel that I sort of knew was more fitting for me, and I was more comfortable handling it.

2.) What is the best kind of Bass Guitar? [Chris Camangon]

- Technically the best ones would be those made my Fender and Gibson. Both brands hold the best reputation and innovation eversince the instrument came to be. However, as a musician, I do believe that there is no such thing as "the best bass". It may vary in size, brand, features or design, but it will always come down to the user or the musician who plays it. If you ain't comfortable with it, then i doubt that It would make pretty sweet licks or sounds. After all, in music, technicallity is pretty short lived, its passion and emotion that makes the stuff of legends.

3.) What is the best thing about being a bassist [Richard Cayetano]

- The best thing about being a bassist, is also the best thing about being a musician. It's the commanding right to be able to express, unite, beautify, develop, learn, and intensify what is, and what may be. As a musician though, I of course see the highlights in form of gigs or shows, sessions with fellow musicians, and of course the creative process that I believe we all have within. This pretty much allows me to become a better person and perhaps a better advocate for my chosen causes.

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