James Brown
Sly and the Family Stone
Name A Truly Original Artist
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NerblyBear wrote:How is he defining "original"? Because, if he simply means that no one has completely started from scratch and come up with a sound that has had no influences, he would be correct. But this has never been what folks mean by "original". To be an original musician means to take whatever influences or styles you have ingested and to bring them to fruition in a new and exciting way.
Hence, by such a definition, an "unoriginal" artist would be Jay-Z or Nickelback. An "original" artist would be Can or Jim O'Rourke.
Your bass player is a thundering backside, and I'm not sure that this thread ever needed to be created in the first place. "Thumbs down" for not realizing this.
Linus Van Pelt wrote:I subscribe to neither prong of your false dichotomy.
Linus Van Pelt wrote:I subscribe to neither prong of your false dichotomy.
Antero wrote:it's a LOT of energy to put into sounding completely bland.
BadComrade wrote:Bassist Michael Manring.
He invented a 3 octave fretless bass that has a lever on each tuning machine that allows him to change the tuning of each string "on the fly". The bridge has a lever on it as well, which allows him to change the tuning of all 4 strings at once.
His song The Enormous Room has about 114 tuning changes in it, and it's played in 14 different tuning. The tunings are:
Bb F Bb F
Bb G Bb Eb
F G Ab Eb
F F Ab Eb
Bb F Bb Eb
Ab Eb Bb F
Eb Eb Bb F
F F Bb F
Bb G Bb F
Ab F Bb F
F G Bb F
Ab Eb Bb Eb
F F Bb Eb
Ab Eb Ab Eb
Here is a video of him playing the song
I'm not saying anyone here's actually going to like it or anything (I do), but he's a pretty fucking unique bass player. He also occasionally plays 3 basses at the same time. I've seen him do both things live, and it's just fucking amazing.
unarmedman wrote:Yeah, this discussion happened before (can't find it, tried but just can't). It wound up talking about quarter-tones and alternate tunings.
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