Well, I realize this is the Vanagon list and I guess I don't want to streatch out an off topic too long but, being that I never considered it before this thread started, exactly how many Bass players do we have here on the list? I have been playing for 19 years - mostly self taught (which translates into "I'm a seasoned amature") but I can hold my own - mostly various kinds of Rock but I have dabbled in country and even Salsa if you can imagine that.
On 9/7/06, BJ Feddish <bfeddish@netreach.net> wrote: > > Bass lists. Oh uh, my worlds are colliding. I always wondered what Vanagon > list members were on the Bass lists too. Talkbass is pretty good. If you > are > into bluegrass you can join the http://groups.google.com/group/bgBass-L > list. The http://mailman1.u.washington.edu/mailman/listinfo/2xbasslist is > a > good list but the posters are usually classical players though are allot > of > lurkers from all genres. Posting "What's the best bowing for Trepak." Will > illicit more responses than "What's the best bolt to use to put the neck > of > my Kay back on?". www.rockabillybass.com is great for rockabilly players. > > On topic, what comes up often in all these lists is people asking "what is > the best vehicle to carry my double bass in?". As most people are tossing > in suggestions for min-vans and SUVs someone always posts "Why a VW van, > of > course..." > > Bryan >
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