Who is the best bass slapper?

Who is the best bass slapper?

Mark King. The guy who put the slap in pop during the 80s, Mark King did it all while fronting Level 42. Check out Lessons In Love for a classic example of King’s slap technique – the constant bah bah bah rhythm demonstrating his ability to take a more mechanical, sequencer style approach.

Who plays slap bass?

Slap bass continues to be used in the 21st century, as it is widely used by modern rockabilly and psychobilly band bassists, including Kim Nekroman (Nekromantix), Geoff Kresge (Tiger Army), Scott Owen (The Living End) and Jimbo Wallace (The Reverend Horton Heat).

Who is a famous double bass player?

The most influential jazz double bassists from the 1940s and 1950s include bassist Jimmy Blanton (1918–1942) (a member of the Duke Ellington band); Oscar Pettiford (1922–1960), who is considered by bassists and musicologists to be the first bebop bassist and the transitional link from the swing era to bebop.

Are P basses good for funk?

The Funk is in the syncopated rhythm that commands your booty to move. It can be acheived on any bass, but P-basses are very well suited for this style, and slapping is not required.

What does slappa Da bass mean?

I slappa little bass.” He says it like “awe, shucks,” or “you shouldn’t have!”

Who was the greatest bass player of all time?

While you’re reading, listen to our Best Bass Guitar Riffs playlist here.

  • 8: Larry Graham (Sly & The Family Stone)
  • 7: James Jamerson (The Funk Brothers)
  • 6: John Entwistle (The Who)
  • 5: Chris Squire (Yes)
  • 4: Stanley Clarke.
  • 3: Carol Kaye.
  • 2: Paul McCartney.
  • 1: Jaco Pastorius.

Who is known as the godfather of funk?

This man is Larry Graham, the godfather of funk. He is best known for playing in Sly And The Family Stone and Graham Central Station and has also been credited with the invention of the slapping technique (which is widely used in the world of bass today, especially in Funk).

Who was the best bassist in Sonic Youth?

Kim Gordon’s instantly recognizable bass sound was one of three equal reasons why Sonic Youth were among the most innovative guitar bands of the past few decades. She was equally good at grounding the improvisations or jumping right into the fray.

Who is the bass player for Ben Harper?

Juan Nelson is the bass player for Ben Harper. If you were to look him up in the dictionary, you would find an Argentine polo player who competed in the 1924 summer Olympics… and then “Bass Master”. This guy could play the pants off any woman, any where, any time.

What kind of bass does Joey Spampinato play?

As the longtime bassist for the cult bar band NRBQ (New Rhythm And Blues Quartet), Joey Spampinato embodied that band’s tight-but-loose mindset. Usually playing fretless bass, he had no problem putting walking jazz basslines into their most straightforward pop tunes and rocking out during their jazz numbers.

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