Bass Musician Magazine - SPECIAL August 2013 Latin Issue | Page 127
DM It is very important; theoretical study of music
and reading is the way we have to communicate
with the musicians. In my case it is very important
to master the written language, as I play with
musicians from different countries.
BMM What do you consider the differences that
technology and the Internet have made for you as a
musician, compared to the previous generations that
didn’t have these tools?
DM The access we have to information today is
wonderful, as we can also spread our music through
YouTube, Facebook, etc. You can also be in your
home taking classes online with another musician
who is in another country.
BMM Tell us about your gear.
DM My collection includes: Warrior Signature
5-String Bass with a Quilted bubinga top. Body
wings, aged, air-dried swamp ash. Neck, 7-piece
flame mahogany / purpleheart, with a 34” scale.
Bone nut. Headstock, quilted bubinga. Fretboard,
ebony inlay with mother-of-pearl stars. Pickups, 2
Bartolini Jazz. Finish, anointed oil. Electronics, 18Volt Active preamp, with custom Mid-kit. Hardware,
black and gold with wood trim package.
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