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Issue 63 February2011
20 MATT MCJUNKINS:
A PERFECT CIRCLE
After dominating the low end for ASHES
dIVIDE and Puscifer, young bass phenom Matt
McJunkins steps into his biggest gig yet
Regulars Interviews
08 THE LOW DOWN 34 NICK PINI: HOODLUMS
Keep up with all the latest new gear, giveaways Meet the man pulling the double bass strings
and industry news … with UK breakthrough act the Hoodlums
18 BASSICALLY SPEAKING
We talk to bassists Ryan Clark, Yaron Stavi, Marc
Beste, Ryan Neff, Rob Jones and Andre Purvis
24 STU HAMM
As he prepares to release his fifth studio outing,
Just Outside Of Normal, Stuart Hamm sits down
to discuss all things bass
42 G&L ASAT
The revered ASAT model combines
impressive pickups with classic Leo
Fender style
Bass Techniques
Dave Marks:
DevelopMent
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from our
we’re moving away
t Part 3. This month
Section Developmen
Welcome to Rhythm into 5/4 time.
and charging ahead
exploration of 3/4
Dave Marks signatures you will
most commonly see
when playing in 5.
These are:
Gear
are first- and second-tim month
e bars.
These can occur
at the end of a
repeated section
and signify that
the second time
through there
is a different ending.
The
the more common
3 & 2 feel. question are bracketed bars in
examples will use off with a
All of this month’s number above
them. The first-time
bar is to be played
the first time,
then you repeat
back to the start
of the repeat mark.
The second
time through you
Exercise 3 miss out the
first-time bar, jump
over this, and
of ‘Take Five’ go straight to the
Fig 1: In the style feel and uses strong second-time bar
has a bouncing swing and carry on. These
classic ‘Take Five’. It simple and can be used in
of Dave Brubeck’s to keep the part harmonically conjunction with
This groove is reminiscent root–fifth pattern here multiple repeats,
and 5. I’ve used a simple and you can, in
accents on beats 4 time bar, or more,
fact, have a third-
feel.
reinforce the 3 & 2 get quite confusing!
although this can
EXERCISES
in association with The first few exercises
are written in
compound time
signatures to give
you more practice
with these new
Exercise 4 time feels. As ever,
count out the
subdivision and
go slowly to start
50 MAYONES PATRIOT MR
to you with. The best
Dave’s column is brought plan when reading
RhythmMatters music with repeats
in association with is to scan over
www.rhythmmatters.co.uk the entire piece
first, work out
which bits are
repeated and where
to go back to. This
MaGazine
is often referred
92 Bass Guitar 13/09/2010 10:42 to as the ‘geography
’ or ‘route map’
of the piece –
it is really helpful
know where you to
are going.
break the mould with some neat design features If there’s anything
cover, or if you
you’d like me to
have any questions,
email me on andrew@g
uitar-x.co.uk.
See you next time.
Andrew McKinney_1n
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Regulars 66 THE
WOODSHED
Techniques
74 STEFAN
58 THE WOODSHED: OVERWATER REDTENBACHER
Chris May unveils the new Overwater Aspiration Funkyologies
Series
78 JANEK GWIZDALA
68 ESSENTIAL EFFECTS Tuition Tip: Reading Notation
The Electro-Harmonix Bassballs
80 ANDREW MCKINNEY
72 THIS GOES TO 11 … Modern Bass Improvisations
Alex Claber explores the standard specs we see
for bass amps and cabs 82 FRANC O’SHEA
Bass Beyond: The Tempered Scale
70 ON REVIEW
We preview the latest bass-related CD releases 84 DAVE MARKS
from the likes of Rudder and Led Bib Rhythm Section Development