harp Posted February 8, 2001 Share Posted February 8, 2001 i have a chance to see M Manring in Arlington, Tx. What should i expect as i am not familiar with o lot of his stuff? thanks. ------------------ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ed Friedland Posted February 10, 2001 Share Posted February 10, 2001 Expect to be blown away! He's awesome. www.edfriedland.com The Bass Whisperer Bass Whisperer TV Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gmstudio99 Posted February 11, 2001 Share Posted February 11, 2001 Expect to go home and "rediscover" about 5,000 new ways to use your bass...tones and techniques that you never even considered before. Should be a truly inspirational event. Paul Gila Monster Studio Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ed Friedland Posted February 12, 2001 Share Posted February 12, 2001 I suppose a more descriptive answer would be helpful huh? Manring plays mostly 4 string fretless bass, a Zon Hyper-Bass that he designed. It has detuners on all 4 tuning pegs as well as detuners at the bridge. This allows him to change tunings on the fly. He uses this to very good advantage. He does do alot of two hand tapping, but very musically. Not your typically shred a triplet to death stuff, more like what Victor Wooten and Stu Hamm do. The fact that it's on fretless adds a whole new dimension to it. He plays several pieces using multiple basses, two around his neck, some being held by audience members, maybe one laying on a stand. It's not just a gimmick, it's musical. He does have pretty amazing chops, but he also can play very simple things beautifully. Why not go out and buy a CD before you go? My choice would be "Drastic Measures" www.edfriedland.com The Bass Whisperer Bass Whisperer TV Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mr. Wise Man Posted February 12, 2001 Share Posted February 12, 2001 I think Mr. Manring is probably the most tasteful of the "chops god" bass players, and the one with the best compositional skills. I actually mean this to be more of a complement than a "he's the one-eyed king of the blind" type of statement, although I generally avoid chops gods like the plague that they are -- he's a hell of a sideman, too, and has made and played on some pretty adventurous records. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
harp Posted February 12, 2001 Author Share Posted February 12, 2001 sounds cool! i'll let you know how it was. thanks. ------------------ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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