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5 string bass guitar notes






    string bass
  • A double bass viol played with a bow, sometimes used in concert bands and jazz bands.

  • (esp. among jazz musicians) A double bass

  • bass fiddle: largest and lowest member of the violin family

  • The double bass, also called the string bass, upright bass, bass violin or contrabass, is the largest and lowest-pitched bowed string instrument in the modern symphony orchestra.





    guitar
  • a stringed instrument usually having six strings; played by strumming or plucking

  • A stringed musical instrument with a fretted fingerboard, typically incurved sides, and six or twelve strings, played by plucking or strumming with the fingers or a plectrum

  • The guitar is a plucked string instrument, usually played with fingers or a pick. The guitar consists of a body with a rigid neck to which the strings, generally six in number but sometimes more, are attached.

  • (guitarist) a musician who plays the guitar





    notes
  • A short informal letter or written message

  • (note) a short personal letter; "drop me a line when you get there"

  • A brief record of facts, topics, or thoughts, written down as an aid to memory

  • (note) a brief written record; "he made a note of the appointment"

  • A short comment on or explanation of a word or passage in a book or article; an annotation

  • (note) make mention of; "She observed that his presentation took up too much time"; "They noted that it was a fine day to go sailing"





    5
  • It is an irrational algebraic number. The first sixty significant digits of its decimal expansion are: which can be rounded down to 2.236 to within 99.99% accuracy. As of April 1994, its numerical value in decimal had been computed to at least one million digits.

  • five: being one more than four

  • five: the cardinal number that is the sum of four and one











Just me




Just me





It all started in 1971. Our
Hawaiian group split up
when the lead singer ran
away with the hula girl taking
our saved up money with
them. The lead guitarist,
steel player, drummer and I
(Bass) set out playing at a
few bars, Elks etc. Just wasn’t
working out. I decided to
start my own band. Country
music was just becoming popular in the Phoenix
area again and I had an Idea. Why not get a girl
lead singer and add some boogie background to
country music.
We tried out the Final Touch Band at a
few bars… it went over very well. We landed a
job with the Maryvale Elks on Friday nights.
Were playing private parties and weddings -
anything that came along. Glendale Elks, Phoenix
Elks even the Ajo Elks once. Playing Friday
and Saturday Nights at a restaurant on the
slopes of South Mountain was Fun. That is
where Marty Robbins left us a note saying he
liked the group. The people that ran that place
wanted us to play 5 nights a week. I wasn’t
ready for that as I worked full Time for the
Safeway Distribution Center (44 years and 8
Months) We soon started playing up and down
the Scottsdale Strip, even at Carefree. Rawhide
(Scottsdale) heard of us and asked us to come
play. We did, and were hired. We had a previous
engagement booked for the city of Glendale
for the 4th of July. There were 40,000 people
there. My knees were shaking badly. I was going
to open with Johnny B Goode. Somehow my
voice wasn’t squeaky like I thought it would be,
and It went over great. My other musicians rotated
songs. We were a trio this night. Wow
what a night! We only played for 45 minutes.
The main music was the old time Fiddlers. The
Newspaper was very generous to us, barely mentioned
the Fiddlers, and saying we rivaled the
fireworks. The city wanted us the next year, but
we were under a contract then.Playing an average of 3 nights a week at
Rawhide starting out was great. Later we were
Rawhide’s main Tourist band. Four and some
times five nights a week were coming our way.
Now I know a lot of bands played at Rawhide,
but they didn’t last that long
We played mostly out back of rawhide
for the tourist groups and conventions that came
in from all over the world… I lost track of all the
countries that came there. There were several
big Groups. John Deere International Had
5,000 people, but Rawhide could only feed 1000
people a night. We played for them for 5 nights
in a row. There was another 5000 people job, but
I can’t remember who it was. Lots of 500 to almost
1000 company parties. Most were 50 to
100 or so, especially the tour groups. One remarkable
tour was when we were set up at one
of the portable band shelter out back. We were
waiting for the hay wagon to come. It was late,
and we were wondering if were going to play or
not. All of a sudden and out of the bushes they
came. They were Russian City officials, much
like our mayors. There was a group of secret
service and Russian officials with them. Wow!
Only mishap was that one of them wanted to
play my guitarist’s Guitar. My man wouldn’t let
him. Kinda ticked me off.
One year during the monsoons before
Pinnacle Peak road was paved, I could see rattlesnakes
crossing the road. One night on the way
home I thought one would make a good hatband
for my country hat. Using a mic stand to hold
the mad critter down and my pocket knife, I
subdued the snake and threw the body into the
back of my Van. It was still thrashing around in
a garbage bag. My lady singer promptly protested
and climbed over the seat. Later another
band person wanted a hatband just like mine.
He got one. Over the years, perhaps after some
of the redneck left me, I quit doing that and just
took pictures or relocated them out of peoples
yards.
We opened for several bands including
the Nashville Brass, Stella Parton (Dolly’s Sister), did warm ups for Nashville on the Road show and several less famous shows. Amanda Blake often sat at our break tables. She sponsored one of my lady drummer’s CD “Little Doggies Need Loving Too”. They made a couple of TV ads of us advertising Rawhide in Europe and Japan.
After 6 or 8 years playing out back and at private parties they offered us a chance to play at the Golden Belle Restaurant on the main street of Rawhide. We went in to play for two months and ended up playing for 16 months at 5 night a week.
I was getting too old to work two jobs. My wife was getting sick. We still had jam sessions at my house once a week. I would get the guys off the road and we would have a great time. One guy got back on drugs and I had to let him go. Things just weren’t the same after that. I just worked on my day job. My wife kelp getting sicker and sicker. She finally quit her job. She had a brain bleed, and even though she got through that, diabetes and dementia started. It was really terrible. My kids helped much as they could for a couple of years, even taking me on day photo shoots. I just kept working. Nothing else mattered anymore. I sold all my musical stuff except for my 5-string Bass, amp and a mic. Carol











MERHS Green benefit concert




MERHS Green benefit concert





Assignment: PCA63 - Echo
Deadline: May 3, 2009
Image tag: pca63
From: Tim TheRed

Mission:
Well initially I was thinking the assignment would be "Abstract Concept" -- pick any non-concrete idea and try to depict it.
But that seemed way to broad. I needed something more specific.

Then, along a different path, "Repeated Pattern" was one of my top choices for a more concrete assignment.

So I settled on "Echo". The abstract concept of a repeated or reflected pattern.

Note: Feel free to keep this semantically abstract. It's going to be challenging (though quite acceptable and perhaps very interesting) if you're trying to photograph reflected sound waves. But if you think outside the box, "echo" can have a lot of meanings.

WIT
High School Benefit concert, load music and a very energetic past student playing base.

This past two weeks have been crazy for me with work - but I did get out to photograph some sport and this concert so I had to settle on choosing one that fits the theme rather than shooting for the theme.

The head banging hair and the movement of the strings and hands all fit the theme for me.

I started off shooting with my 28-135zoom on 5.6 and then half-way through the evening switched to the 50mm prime at 1.8. I was able to turn off the flash and the clarity difference between the 28-135 and the 50mm prime is remarkable. I was a little worried about depth of field but at a distance of about 15ft I don't think it was a huge problem.

This image has an awful background so I look forward to the recommendations.










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