Archive for 2019 - Page 30
Teodoras Balciauskis: Sorry Not Sorry
No Treble reader Teodoras Balciauskis sent us this video, and we were super impressed with the composition and performance skills of this 18-year-old bassist. Check out his tune, “Sorry Not Sorry”
Previously Unreleased R.E.M. Track to Aid Bahamas Relief Efforts
R.E.M. has released a previously unheard song to support relief efforts in the Bahamas. “Fascinating” was recorded in 2004 at Nassau’s Compass Point Studios and was originally scheduled to appear on 2001’s “Reveal” before it was cut at the last minute.
Source Audio Unveils the Spectrum Intelligent Filter Pedal
Hot on the heels of their C4 Synth pedal, Source Audio has introduced the Spectrum Intelligent Filter, which they call an “all-in-one filter extravaganza.”
Mark Lettieri: Naptime
Mark Lettieri has a new album coming out on October 18th. He’s just released the first single from “Things of That Nature,” which features the fantastic bass work of Wes Stephenson on the tune, “Naptime.”
11th Annual Rocky Mountain Bass Slam Announces New Headliner
The 11th Annual Rocky Mountain Bass Slam has announced a new lineup for their headliners. Due to unforeseen circumstances, Chuck Rainey will not be able to attend. However, the slot has been filled by groove guru Cody Wright.
Bass Transcription: Deon Estus’ Bass Line on “Club Tropicana” by Wham!
Tim Fletcher’s ninth transcription of his “Unsung U.S. Bassists” offers an excellent analysis of Deon Estus’ bass line on “Club Tropicana” by Wham!
Scott Pingel and Lars Ulrich: Anesthesia (Pulling Teeth)
Metallica teamed up with the San Francisco Symphony recently to tackle the metal juggernaut’s hits. One of the most jaw-dropping performances included symphony bassist Scott Pingel on an EUB, with an open improv that turned into “Anesthesia (Pulling Teeth).”
Top 10: The Most Watched Bass Videos (August 2019)
The videos we shared in August were super popular, thanks to the Tedeschi Trucks Band performing with Blackberry Smoke, a pair of Rush videos, two from the awesome LOCKN’ festival, and more. Here are the top 10 No Treble reader favorites for August 2019.
Ending A Song: Knowing What To Play
This week a reader sent Damian this question: “I’ve noticed that are a lot of stock endings for songs... How do you know which one to play?” Damian responded with a column that focuses on musical vocabulary – and fluency with the language of music.
Scott Devine: The Bass (1980 – 1989)
Scott Devine of Scott’s Bass Lessons shared a video that serves not only as a great trip down memory lane but also an incredibly rich history of bass from the 1980s.
Duesenberg Guitars Announces the Triton Bass
Germany’s Duesenberg Guitars has unveiled a new bass model called the Triton. Its name reflects its three-pickup configuration.
Leonid & Friends: Call On Me
Leonid & Friends, the band formed by bassist Leonid Vorobyev, is back with another fantastic Chicago cover. “Call On Me” originally appeared on the 1974 album, “Chicago VII.” As always, the band nails it.











