View Full Version : Orrick Ewing - Lead Bass Guitarist
Bookkeeper's Son
October 28th, 2012, 01:17 AM
Apparently this guy's been around for a long time, but he's new to me. I've never heard bass played this way, and the guy is rather good. Maybe the music is a little too "Kenny G", but Ewing's playing is worth a listen. Here's the show I caught earlier tonight:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a3BJLEGXEoI
marnold
October 28th, 2012, 03:21 PM
Kind of interesting to see a bass player's band with . . . another bass player. I wonder what kind of tuning/strings he's using on that. It sounds far too high to be any "normal" string gauge/tuning.
Update: After a little research I found that his Spector is strung with piccolo bass strings (.018-.050). Typically those are tuned an octave higher--making it basically the bottom four strings on a guitar. By way of comparison, I've got .045-.105 on my bass, a fairly typical gauge. Basically, he needs a bass player because he can't truly play the bass parts on that guitar. I wonder what the tension would be like with all of that extra scale length.
NWBasser
October 29th, 2012, 10:20 AM
Two bass players is nothing too new. Stanley Clarke and Victor Wooten both use backup players.
Stanley also pioneered the piccolo tuning.
Now I have to check out the video!
NWBasser
October 29th, 2012, 10:27 AM
How about three bass players!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jj5f7gRLVFQ&feature=g-vrec
This guy can really bring it. I saw Spyro Gyra a couple of months ago and quite blown away by Scott Ambush.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TmiK9skef3s
I haven't heard of Orrick Ewing until now. That's a great video!:AOK
Thanks for sharing that bass player's treat!
marnold
October 29th, 2012, 11:08 AM
How about three bass players!
Pity none of those guys can play a lick :)
It was interesting seeing their different slapping techniques, even if it did get a bit cacophonous.
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