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Old 04-30-2008, 07:51 PM
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Hard Rock/Heavy Metal/Progressive Metal
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Old 05-01-2008, 04:09 PM
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I never heard rock/metal played on a Smith bass. I wonder how that tone it.
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Old 05-05-2008, 07:47 PM
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Sweet.. As it is in any style..

We're trying to get a demo put together.. once I have a decent copy of something i'll post it.
in the meantime you can get a complete crap version of it in the post your videos thread in the member bass clips subforum.
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Old 12-29-2008, 02:06 AM
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I don't know if I should actually post, as I don't have my Burner back from it's shop visit yet (sending it hopefully ina couple weeks!)... but I don't see myself doing anything different than I do already, once it arrives!

I'm doing a punk-esque rock project, kind of a bare-bones 3-piece. What I write isn't always apparently appropriate for a 3-piece rock band, but we're experimenting. The sound is generally pretty aggressive and fun at the same time.

I gig with a couple groups. One, "The Buddy Roach Quartet", is a mixed-bag combo of jazz, blues, folk and surf/ska. That's a lot of fun, and the Smith ought to slide into that without a seam I think.

The pop cover band on the other hand isn't really much to write home about; but I generally use the Peavey Dyna-Bass Unity or a Danelectro DC Bass for that one. More up-to-date pop stuff with those guys... we get paid to show up and make noise. Not the fav, but it's some side-bread.

I've been doing reggae for the last 4 years (recently left the band), and I was into a Celtic rock band when I was living in Miami around '91-'93 called "The Volunteers". We had a rock rhythm-section with a revolving cast of highland pipes, tin whistle, squeeze-box, harmonica and mandolin. That was a blast. Rough and ready crew, we had dancing, heavy drinking and the occasional fist-fight at gigs, usually instigated by the singer/guitar player's younger brother.

I'll post some clips, as they come up, after the Burner's all set and playing out.
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Old 02-06-2009, 07:43 PM
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I also play Metal and Rock on my Smith. In fact, been playin heavy music for a long time, and first time I heard a Smith thought it would be perfect. The wide low end is perfect for adding a little drive without thinning your tone, and the mid force and top end clarity keep me in the mix. Bout ten years after hearing a Smith, got one of my own. It's held up exactly as I thought, and made a believer out of my bands' members. I play fretless a ton as well, and as soon as I can get funds up, having a Smith fretless made like my current bass. I'll play anythin, anywhere, any time. But if have a choice, play my Smith. Every time.
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Old 02-06-2009, 08:35 PM
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I play gospel also and believe me , the Smith is the best tone for gospel hands down!!! I also have a couple of off brand modified jazz basses but they rarely see daylight. Whenever I walk out the door it's the SMITH always!!!
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Old 04-30-2009, 06:28 PM
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I play what ever pays, but i must say, i dont get many Rock gigs playing a Smith if any. Sure get alot of Funk, Gospel, R&B, Smooth Jazz, Ska, Weddings, Club, Big Stage, Small Stage, ect. But no Hard Rock. Once i got called for a rock gig and the band leader said "Where is your Fender" you mean you dont have a Fender? he made a call and got one and said "play it for my gig" Gig paid big bucks, so played the hell out of it. Still dont own one and never will. But for all the other stuff, they say "You bought the Smith Right" You Know It.

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