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Brandenburg Concerto No. 3


Michael McBroom

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Didn't Jack Bruce say that Bach was the ultimate bass player?
I think he did, so how's about an EB1 (that's the violin shaped one) into a wildly overdriven Marshall Super Bass for the Contrabass?

I'm kidding, I kid (mybad, I'm sorry, sometimes I can't help myself).

All kidding aside, very nicely done; please do share some more!

Tom

this bad boy does go on for awhile...

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Heh, I'm not familiar with that quote, but I wouldn't disagree. Bach certainly has the kontrabass working out in Brandenburg No. 3.

Dunno if I'd want to give JB's bass much of a whirl with Bach, though. I always thought his live performances with that EB-0 through Marshalls sounded like it was farting.

 

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Thanks again, everyone. It's gratifying to read that my choice of instruments for this piece meets with approval. And, yes, Tom, I had to massage the volume for each track a lot. It was one of the bigger challenges of getting it sounding right to my ear. And of course, a doff of the cap to Walter/Wendy Carlos, who were the original inspiration for my attempt at this.

 

 

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