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Reader Spotlight: Benjamin Race
Reader Spotlight

Reader Spotlight: Benjamin Race

Meet Benjamin Race, a musician and producer living in the UK and doing some pretty stellar work in his music career. Sounds like Benjamin got a good start in life, with a father who served as inspiration – and one with impeccable musical tastes (if you ask us). Benjamin in this week’s No Treble reader in the spotlight. Here’s his...

Warwick Introduces Rex Brown Signature Basses
Basses

Warwick Introduces Rex Brown Signature Basses

Rex Brown has teamed up with Warwick for a new signature bass that will be available in the company’s top shelf custom shop line as well as the more affordable Rockbass Artist line. Both versions are based off the Reverso neck-through model, which features a distinct offset body with an extended upper horn. The Rockbass Artist Line Rex Brown 4...

Chris DeAngelis: Bass Arrangement of Radiohead’s “Sit Down. Stand Up. (Snakes & Ladders)”
Bass Videos

Chris DeAngelis: Bass Arrangement of Radiohead’s “Sit Down. Stand Up. (Snakes & Ladders)”

Chris DeAngelis is the super talented bassist for Kung Fu and The Breakfast, but he also makes time to create insanely good solo covers (which he calls the HoodRat Sessions) in his spare time. Case in point: this clip of his take on Radiohead’s “Sit Down. Stand Up. (Snakes and Ladders)”. “HoodRat Sessions continues with a tribute to the best...

Level 42 Compilation Set Released
New Albums

Level 42 Compilation Set Released

A new compilation album from English band Level 42, fronted by Mark King, known for his slap-and-pop bass playing style, is available. Collected features all the band’s singles, including 1980s hits like “Lessons in Love” and “Something About You,” as well as 11 12-inch remixes. Collected is available in the U.S. as an set. Collected Track List: Disc 1: Sandstorm...

Bass of the Week: Meridian Guitars Jazz Evolution Carbon
Bass of the Week

Bass of the Week: Meridian Guitars Jazz Evolution Carbon

Since its introduction in 1960, there have been many bass models inspired by the Fender Jazz. This week we’re checking out an exceptional Italian riff on the classic with the Meridian Guitars Jazz Evolution Carbon. The bass features an ash body with a charcoal burst color and polyurethane satin finish. Its neck is made from maple that was harvested 30...

Talking Technique: Groove Creation Workout
Talking Technique

Talking Technique: Groove Creation Workout

Want a formula to create grooves over a chord progression? We’ve got you covered in this lesson with an exercise that bolsters our technique while building grooves with triads. We’ll tackle a I-vi-IV-V chord progression using a formula that has two main ingredients: triad notes and rhythm. The triad notes are already laid out for us, but we can pick...

Troy Hughes: Rush’s “The Big Money” Playthrough
Bass Videos

Troy Hughes: Rush’s “The Big Money” Playthrough

Troy Hughes has a knack for nailing Geddy Lee’s lines. So much so that he’s featured on the Rush website. However, he couldn’t quite get the tone perfect for songs from the Power Windows album until an incredible trip to get the bass he’d always wanted. Hughes procured a Wal bass from former Puddle of Mudd bassist and founding member...

Skeletonwitch Releases EP
New Albums

Skeletonwitch Releases EP

Ohio-based extreme metal outfit Skeletonwitch has released an EP, The Apothic Gloom. The four-song EP from the group, with Evan Linger on bass, includes the 7-minute closer, “Red Death, White Light.” In a recent interview with Heavy Blog Is Heavy, Linger noted some of his bass influences. Not surprisingly, Steve Harris of Iron Maiden and Motörhead’s Lemmy made the list,...

Weekly Top 10: Carlos Santana Teams with Marcus Miller, Ida Nielsen Interview, Discussion on Tone, Top Videos, Gear and More
Weekly Top 10

Weekly Top 10: Carlos Santana Teams with Marcus Miller, Ida Nielsen Interview, Discussion on Tone, Top Videos, Gear and More

Time to celebrate the No Treble reader favorites for the week. Here are the most read stories, columns, lessons as well as the most watched videos for the week August 20-26, 2016. Thanks as always for reading, watching, commenting and sharing. 1. Carlos Santana Announces Jazz/Rock Supergroup Featuring Marcus Miller Carlos Santana has formed a new jazz-rock supergroup called Mega...

Chowny Introduces NT-J and NT-B Basses
Basses

Chowny Introduces NT-J and NT-B Basses

Chowny Basses have expanded their lineup with the NT-J and NT-B models. The neck-through basses each feature a maple and rosewood neck matched to a chambered Red Cedar body with a Rosewood top. The models are set apart by their pickup configuration, with the NT-J sporting a pair of soapbar jazz pickups and the NT-B with a pair of soapbar...

Tedeschi Trucks Band with George Porter Jr.: Ain’t No Use
Bass Videos

Tedeschi Trucks Band with George Porter Jr.: Ain’t No Use

Tedeschi Trucks Band performed with George Porter Jr. at the Keswick Theatre in Philadelphia back in 2012. Here’s the group performing The Meters’ “Ain’t No Use”. This one grooves!

Sabaton Releases “The Last Stand”
New Albums

Sabaton Releases “The Last Stand”

Swedish metal band Sabaton has released its 8th studio album, The Last Stand. The band, featuring founding bassist Pär Sundström, is known for its focus on historical battles, which also defines the content on The Last Stand – one Sundström calls “a majestic record.” Conflicts explored on the album include the Battle of Thermopylae (“Sparta”), the Battle of Bannockburn (“Blood...