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Before You Quit Playing…

Published on December 18, 2001 By Todd Lyons

Boredom, burnout, depression, disillusionment… Am I the only one who’s hit the wall and put down their instrument for some length of time, wondering why they still play? I doubt it. The love of music, like any relationship, is cyclical; highs and lows are part of the natural order of things. Maybe you’ve quit developing [...]

Your First Audition (refresher course, anyone?)

Published on October 13, 2001 By Todd Lyons

Life is sweet during the garage band days. You buy an instrument, you hook up with friends, and you are born a musician and bandmate simultaneously. There are no questions about ability; you’re all learning together. But eventually, in your life as a musician, there comes a time when you can’t just walk into a [...]

Top Seven Reasons to Play Bass

Published on September 13, 2001 By Todd Lyons

This month, the lighter side of bass playing. Welcome to my tongue-in-cheek Top Seven list for bass players only. It should have been a Top Ten, but there aren’t 10 good reasons to play bass. At least none that I could think of, and I should know. Paul… can I have some theme music please? [...]

Beginning Bass: Posture and Finger Technique

Published on August 27, 2001 By Todd Lyons

What’s so hard about playing bass? You pick it up, hang it on a strap, and pound the crap out of it with your hand. You can play it around your knees like Geezer Butler, or play it with the headstock pointed at the ceiling like Fieldy. It ain’t rocket science. Is it? If you’re [...]

Beginning Bass: How To Choose The Right Gear

Published on July 22, 2001 By Todd Lyons

New bassists, young and old alike, ask this question all the time: What gear should I buy? I generally answer them with a level of detail that makes their eyes glaze over. Is it fear? Boredom? It’s difficult to tell sometimes. To spare you the pain of experiencing this yourself, I felt that writing an [...]