Bass Musician Magazine - February 2016 NAMM Issue | Page 26

be put together from two live performances certainly no exception. Not everybody has the in Nashville. This is something I have wanted discipline to stay in a practice routine for the to do for years but have not had the time or long term, but I think it’s really important to resources for until now. pursue, even if your practice time is extremely limited. What is your advice for aspiring bassists? bassmusicianmagazine.com | 02.16 You want to set yourself up for success I think now more than ever, because we have and make your practice time and goals as access to so much information instantly through comprehensive as you possibly can. Don’t YouTube and the Internet in general, I think it is ignore things like reading, music theory, and hard for a student to have a focused path of listening to types of music that maybe aren’t development. It’s easy to get tossed about in your favorites. Because we have such easy and the waves of chatter and information in a world instant access to all of this information now with such a short attention span. Also, there is online, it’s really important to dig into all the a lot of conflicting information out there that different competencies so that we can be well- can sometimes misdirect a developing player. rounded players. Those who are really serious Being exposed to different perspectives and about that will find that’s also the pathway to views is very important, but you need to make finding your own identity as a musician and an sure the information is sound. I think one of artist. It’s hard to shape an identity when you the most important things that an aspiring only have a taste of certain elements of the bass player can do is to establish routine in their guitar or music, in general. I think the more that life. Routine in general is a healthy habit for players pick up from different competencies productivity. However, I find that creative types and disciplines, the quicker they progress, and (like us musicians) sometimes have a harder ultimately the quicker they establish their own time staying in a practice routine and are more sound and voice. of the “work when inspired” type of people. I’m