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Richard Prowse 08-28-2009 05:08 PM

Double Bass versus Bass Guitar.
 
Well, to kick this off, double basses are bigger.

Richard Prowse 08-28-2009 05:09 PM

A contrary view: bass guitars are easier to carry around.

Richard Prowse 08-28-2009 08:41 PM

They don't make Bel Canto strings for bass guitar.

Richard Prowse 08-28-2009 08:43 PM

A contrary view: When Oren Hudson is in his pyjamas, he chooses to play a bass guitar and not a double bass.

Richard Prowse 08-28-2009 08:46 PM

When people come to your house and there's a bass standing the corner, they are impressed because they think someone who lives here plays the cello.

Richard Prowse 08-28-2009 08:48 PM

A contrary view: When women see a bass guitarist playing in a band, they think he's a guitar player and they become interested in him.

Oren Hudson 08-28-2009 10:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Richard Prowse (Post 15158)
A contrary view: When Oren Hudson is in his pyjamas, he chooses to play a bass guitar and not a double bass.

Simply stated, since I've been eating so many grits, my belly gets in the way of the double bass while sitting down on Christmas morning in the sun room in Gastonia, NC in the heart of Dixie of The South, while the bass guitar is just a bit smaller and therefore easier to fit on my lap. :D

Joel Larsson 08-29-2009 02:18 PM

Good point there, Oren. When the belly is full, it chokes the vibrations of the DB! Now here's one that's got to stay FIT!! :eek:

Ken Smith 08-29-2009 03:25 PM

well.
 
First off, I can't believe I'm getting dragged in to this thread.. Self inflicted I might add.. lol

Ok, you can't play any other bass in a Symphony Orchestra other than the bowed Double bass, with some pizz when indicated.

For some parts of the music business or most actually, it is one or the other type bass as it fits. Like wearing a bathing suit or dress suit? You can't dive in a pool with a suit and tie and you can't play an Orchestra concert in the bass section (or any other section) wearing a bathing suit!:p

Richard Prowse 08-29-2009 04:19 PM

Ken, my friend, you are funnier than a Mesopotamiam bull fighter!:rolleyes:
Many years ago I helped out by playing double bass in a combined secondary schools youth orchestra - I was teaching somewhere or other and they were short of basses. We performed in the Michael Fowler Centre, which is where the symphony orchestra plays in Wellington - a posh venue! Ken, you won't believe this, sitting behind the basses was a kid with a bass guitar, amp et al, playing along. :eek:
I guess he ignored the 'arco' instructions on his part. :rolleyes:

Richard Prowse 08-31-2009 02:20 PM

Double bass is bigger. What? Have I said that before?
Okay then, double bass can be bowed to sound like an earthquake.

Richard Prowse 08-31-2009 02:22 PM

Bass guitar players have their own section on Ken's Corner.

Ken Smith 08-31-2009 06:05 PM

and..
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Richard Prowse (Post 15191)
Bass guitar players have their own section on Ken's Corner.

So do Double Basses..;)

Richard Prowse 08-31-2009 07:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ken Smith (Post 15198)
So do Double Basses..;)

I knew you wouldn't be able to resist that answer, birthday boy!:D

Ken Smith 08-31-2009 07:48 PM

b'day?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Richard Prowse (Post 15199)
I knew you wouldn't be able to resist that answer, birthday boy!:D

Rich buddy, it's only 8/31 here.. I can't open the presents 'till mornin'..:(

Richard Prowse 08-31-2009 08:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ken Smith (Post 15201)
Rich buddy, it's only 8/31 here.. I can't open the presents 'till mornin'..:(

Dammit! (yankee expression) I forgot we're a day ahead Down here (NZ).
Well, at least I got in first with the birthday greetings!

Better post something to keep on topic.
Um, double basses have a spike.

Ken Smith 08-31-2009 09:15 PM

a spike?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Richard Prowse (Post 15202)
Dammit! (yankee expression) I forgot we're a day ahead Down here (NZ).
Well, at least I got in first with the birthday greetings!

Better post something to keep on topic.
Um, double basses have a spike.

Oh yes of course, but us 'responsible' DB players use a 'Rubber' to protect our 'tips'..:p Would a BG player even bother?:confused:

Richard Prowse 08-31-2009 11:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ken Smith (Post 15206)
Oh yes of course, but us 'responsible' DB players use a 'Rubber' to protect our 'tips'..:p Would a BG player even bother?:confused:

Another good point (no pun intended) birthday boy!:D

Dave Martin 09-01-2009 02:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ken Smith (Post 15175)
First off, I can't believe I'm getting dragged in to this thread.. Self inflicted I might add.. lol

Ok, you can't play any other bass in a Symphony Orchestra other than the bowed Double bass, with some pizz when indicated.

For some parts of the music business or most actually, it is one or the other type bass as it fits. Like wearing a bathing suit or dress suit? You can't dive in a pool with a suit and tie and you can't play an Orchestra concert in the bass section (or any other section) wearing a bathing suit!:p

Well, Carol Kaye worked with, I believe, the Denver Symphony for a little while on electric bass, and I personally have gone into a pool wearing a a tux (admittedly, it was more of a 'shove' than a 'dive', but the end result was the same...

Oren Hudson 09-01-2009 07:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ken Smith (Post 15206)
Would a BG player even bother?:confused:

All we bother to do is attract the hot chicks, get to the bottom of things, then enjoy the rest of the alloted time. Sounds like fun only because it is. :)

Ken Smith 09-01-2009 08:50 AM

chicks?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Oren Hudson (Post 15212)
All we bother to do is attract the hot chicks, get to the bottom of things, then enjoy the rest of the alloted time. Sounds like fun only because it is. :)

What do Chicks have to do with what I said? Huh? HUH?..

Wait.. (reading back).. :D:D:D:D:D.. OHhhhhhhhhhhhh .. You thought I was referring to.. (whispers) 'you know what'!

GET YOUR MIND OUT OF THE GUTTER.:mad:

Richard Prowse 09-01-2009 02:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ken Smith (Post 15215)
GET YOUR MIND OUT OF THE GUTTER.:mad:

The body of a bass guitar can be used to damn the flow of water in a gutter.
Is that a positive or a negative?

Ken Smith 09-01-2009 02:50 PM

well..
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Richard Prowse (Post 15221)
The body of a bass guitar can be used to damn the flow of water in a gutter.
Is that a positive or a negative?

+ or - depends on the Brand mainly..;)

Richard Prowse 09-01-2009 03:04 PM

Ken, are you having a good birthday?

A double bass has big f holes that you can store small things in.

Oren Hudson 09-01-2009 05:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Richard Prowse (Post 15221)
The body of a bass guitar can be used to damn the flow of water in a gutter.
Is that a positive or a negative?

Positive for sure. The neck of the DB makes an excellent gutter spout auger. ;)

Oren Hudson 09-01-2009 05:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ken Smith (Post 15215)
What do Chicks have to do with what I said? Huh? HUH?..

Wait.. (reading back).. :D:D:D:D:D.. OHhhhhhhhhhhhh .. You thought I was referring to.. (whispers) 'you know what'!

GET YOUR MIND OUT OF THE GUTTER.:mad:

Must be the 3 1/2 months older than me that you are, but you did eventually grasp the entire deal. You had me worried for a fleeting moment. :)

Richard Prowse 09-01-2009 11:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Oren Hudson (Post 15226)
Must be the 3 1/2 months older than me that you are, but you did eventually grasp the entire deal. You had me worried for a fleeting moment. :)

This thread is titled "Double Bass versus Bass Guitar", I think I've just caught you off topic Oren.:mad: (The red face denotes anger in this case)

A double bass has more strings than a bass guitar.

Oren Hudson 09-02-2009 07:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Richard Prowse (Post 15229)
Oren.:mad: (The red face denotes anger in this case)

Well, whatever it takes to get you off your sorry behind and quit moaning about whatever it is that you moan about, and get your double bass playing self back on the hill of sunshine.:) That's the mission I have chosen to take for the sake of my big bass playin' man down there in NZ. :cool: I'm sorry that you're mad, but to you are h&k's. :D

Oren Hudson 09-02-2009 07:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Richard Prowse (Post 15229)

A double bass has more strings than a bass guitar.

Yes my friend, but sometimes less is more. ;)

Richard Prowse 09-02-2009 02:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Oren Hudson (Post 15231)
Yes my friend, but sometimes less is more. ;)

I'm sorry Oren, my old friend, but I made up that bit about the double bass having more strings.:mad:
And now I've gone and used an angry face when I should have chosen one to represent my more apologetic state. Probably a guy with a soft smile would have worked better. Maybe this guy - :o.

A double bass doesn't have a chin rest. Oops, sorry again, I compared it to a violin and not a bass guitar.

Richard Prowse 09-03-2009 03:01 PM

You can grow flowers through the f holes of a double bass.

Oren Hudson 09-03-2009 10:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Richard Prowse (Post 15245)
You can grow flowers through the f holes of a double bass.

Yes - but can you grow pea-nuts?;)

Ken Smith 09-03-2009 10:37 PM

???
 
What are you guys talking about?

How can you expect an ounce of a serious reply with all this childish clowning around. Maybe just change the name of the threat do people don't mistake for something actually about the bass. Cause.. it's not!

Richard Prowse 09-03-2009 11:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ken Smith (Post 15251)
What are you guys talking about?

How can you expect an ounce of a serious reply with all this childish clowning around. Maybe just change the name of the threat do people don't mistake for something actually about the bass. Cause.. it's not!

I've had my last two posts deleted on this thread.
Want to go for three in a row?

Ken Smith 09-04-2009 12:33 AM

typo..
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Richard Prowse (Post 15254)
I've had my last two posts deleted on this thread.
Want to go for three in a row?

It was for a typo you made a big deal about. It's fixed so I deleted your reminder. Didn't make sense leaving your post if the typo was fixed, does it?

Richard Prowse 09-04-2009 12:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ken Smith (Post 15255)
It was for a typo you made a big deal about.

Big deal? Me? It was a sort of tongue in cheek reply to your reprimand.
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ken Smith (Post 15255)
It's fixed so I deleted your reminder. Didn't make sense leaving your post if the typo was fixed, does it?

Ken, even my dear ol' mum didn't look after me that well! Thanks for the consideration.

Richard Prowse 09-04-2009 01:39 AM

So, what makes these two instruments different?
The double bass stands next to you, like a dancing partner. It doesn't demand logic, more that you show everyone in the room that the two of you are together, like a team.
The bass guitar needs more physical support. The bass guitar is more needy.
A bass instrument isn't something that should be defined by ****ytical comparison. It dwells in the same realms as a wife does. So, let us rise above the notion of logical comparison - things like "I can play faster on this one" or "This one has a better tone."
Why not move into the space of "I could grow flowers in this", for, in the end, isn't that what what life and art are all about?

Oren Hudson 09-04-2009 08:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ken Smith (Post 15251)
What are you guys talking about?

How can you expect an ounce of a serious reply with all this childish clowning around.

My first guess would be that we're much younger than you and have not completely grown up. Secondly, what does it matter if the children are acting up a bit? After all, it's not the formula to the Atom bomb that we're dealing with. Serious and not serious can ALL reside in harmony in the same thread, and in fact, that is often what makes threads interesting. :D

Oren Hudson 09-04-2009 08:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ken Smith (Post 15251)
What are you guys talking about?

Maybe just change the name of the threat do people don't mistake for something actually about the bass. Cause.. it's not!

I'm not sure what this means. Maybe a typo, a missing word or words or something? :confused:

Oren Hudson 09-04-2009 08:53 AM

One last post on this. This thread is in violation of the specific subtitle under the category in which it appears. The Bull Pit - "Anything NOT About Basses. General Topic Hang."

To me, it's no big deal, but if there is going to be as much scrutiny, censorship and control as has been demonstrated previously, maybe there should be a specific category for childish exchanges, but limited to adults only and labeled so that forum folks will know that there's a good chance for BS. Maybe that's where some of the threads and posts would best be done and left alone.

I've personally had no problems with many of the violations that have been ignored. In fact, most have been fun and interesting and yes, occasionally informative. There are a number of other categories where one can be super serious and that is fine for those categories.

Life is short - enjoy your allotted time. :)


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