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Tranquil Harmonics

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ABOUT

I have been playing bass in bands on and off for 50 years. I also play electric guitar and do one man band sessions playing some standards plus my own numbers. I have some decent equipment and my playing and my good looks are not affected by my great age. I love Al Di Miola and Pat Methany style jazz but also like rock and blues. I also play my own compositions which are essentially Blues, Country, Jazz and Rock type songs using acoustic guitar and harmonica with a drum machine or with my synth guitar. My main focus has been playing in club bands with a few pub gigs. Would like to explore duo work with someone similar to myself or backing a lady singer. I have placed some instrumentals on my profile which are musical pieces I have composed and played all instruments on except drums. The classical piece includes my late wife Jane singing a Lloyd Webber piece but all the instruments were programmed by me.

Screen name:
david411213
Member since:
Mar 04 2022
Active within 24 hours
Level of commitment:
Committed
Years playing music:
55
Gigs played:
Over 100
Tend to practice:
More than 3 times per week
Available to gig:
4-5 nights a week

Instrument experience:

Acoustic Guitar:
Advanced
Bass Guitar:
Advanced
Rhythm Guitar:
Moderate
Harmonica:
Moderate
Lead Guitar:
Intermediate

EQUIPMENT

Bass's: Warwick Streamer 4 string, Warwick Jazzman Streamer 4 string Fretless, Ashdown 350 watt head, Ashdown 1 X 15 and 2 x 10" cabs.
Electric Guitars: Godin Mutiac Jazz.
Acoustics Yamaha 1975 FG1200J, EKO 12 string, "Has" Pimped Out Baby with Pickups.
Roland JC1200 combo, Ibinez Acoustic, YamahaTHR10C.
Mics. Passive and Active,