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AS A BASSPLAYER This is Iñigo Corcuera, leftie bassplayer from Spain. I'm a professional bassplayer from over 20 years (or more). I've playing with lots of artists and projects in Spain. Right now I am the bassplayer for the Mauri Sanchis Band, a Hammond player from Alcoy (alicante), one of the grooviest keyboard players in Spain. Check his web, www.maurisanchis.com As anyone from the music bussiness know we must work at different kinds of low and high profile projects. I also have worked for: Ennio Morricone orchestra, what a big project. We can't reach to understand what a full orchestra sound until you have to play with them !!! Andermay, electronic pop group from Spain, with a big projection into dance music with some hits. Big project in the horizon for 2011 … I can't say more right now ... Los Chimberos, a popular folk-voices group from the Bask Country pointed to the older audience. Don't joke about this because they are the only people who buy records!!!. Have you ever seen a 100 cd's box sold in 15 min time after a concert? ... Luis Farnox, El mecánico del Swing, a folky-pop project with his leader, Luis Farnox, maybe one of the funniest man in Madrid. Bloody good fun in every concert. Patricia Krauss, a pop singer from the 90's, daughter of Alfredo Krauss, one of the biggest tenors around the world. Also I have played in some local and no so local jazz and funk bands and participated in some of their recordings. TV shows on Tele5, maybe one of the first TV shows in Spain with
a live band on stage. hrough modern music learning. This recording was coproduced by Mauri himself and Dean Brown (Marcus Miller musical director), big names in the recording like Dean Brown, Randy Brecker, Chuck Loeb, Reggie Washington, etc and mixed by BassyBob (Christina Aguilera among many others) Mauri's latest release will be quite soon. I also have participated
in its recording last summer. from Berklee and Marcelo Fuentes (Ketama first bassist). Also I had intense theoric music studies all the way.
- Warwick Fortress 1, '94, 4 strings: a second-hand bought in Germany. Also with the older neck. - Fender Jazz Bass, 4 strings, Japan: a classic with and Audere passive preamp. Fantastic sound but I don't like the preamp. I thinking to sell it. - Warmoth Jazz Bass: a fantastic option. Build your own bass. The very best of everything. Not cheap asian parts. This one is all maple (very heavy) but being the wood so heavy and dense gives the sound a quick and snappy feel. Funky slap sound like a dream in this bass. - Warmoth Jazz Bass fretless: with maple neck and walnut body it dries the sound a bit. Nice sound but not so alive than the other one. - Yamaha TRB 1005: I am still surprised about the sound of this bass. It is quite impossible to find a bad sound from it. Sounds awesome. The only drawback can be that its fingerboard is almost completely flat, not bowen like a JB. It needs you to accomodate to it quite a bit. - EAB 4 strings: a cheap but good sounding bass. Some time ago in a trip to Holland I found a left acoustic bass (cutaway included) so had to buy it. No options. I have not dig enough on it. - A double bass: a 35 years old chinese double bass with a very nice sound. I added it a Fishman pickup and preamp so the sound is dense enough.
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Warwick Thumbass '96, 5 strings Warwick Fortress 1, '94, 4 strings Fender Jazz Bass, 4 strings, Japan Warmoth Jazz Bass Warmoth Jazz Bass fretless Yamaha TRB 1005 EAB 4 strings double bass: a 35 years old chinese double bass |
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Gallien Krueger 400RB III: GK |