Friday 2 January 2015

December: NQA Gigs, Big Band Bass Playing, and Soundcloud


It’s been a busy month for me!

My #viewfromthestage at the Olde White Rose in Bilston.
That was a good night!
I’ve been gigging almost every weekend with No Questions Asked, and I’m actually getting a lot tighter on the bass now. I was always good at it – I think I’ve said it before, but I’ve got a natural affinity with bass that I just don’t have with guitar – but now that I’m practising and playing on a regular basis, I’m feeling the improvement my skill level. That can only be a good thing! I’ve also been working on my slap bass technique. Not for any particular reason, as there’s not much call for it in NQA, but it does seem mandatory to be able to do it and it sounds awesome, so I thought I might as well give it a try. I’ve actually been doing it a lot on the acoustic guitar as well, so a lot of the technique was there – I just needed to do it on the heavier strings and wider frets.

With regard to the band, we’re making progress as a unit, and we’ve got gigs booked to next December. It’s encouraging to see the places re-booking us; it’s always appreciated. We’ve not had any rehearsals this month so there’s no new songs on the list yet, but we’ll see what happens next month. After a tough month of gigging, I think certain members of the band were rather looking forward to a break!

One of the things I was involved with in DPA this Christmas was a rare staff concert. It came about because the roof of Dudley Town Hall had fallen in meaning we had to re-locate the Christmas concerts to two different areas, and was a joint concert between the staff and the choirs of six different schools. Del, Russ, Kelly and I were providing the rhythm section for both; I was on bass guitar.

It was a good experience for me because it reminded me of two things: First, I’m quite good at sight reading, and Chris was very complimentary to me about that. And second, cutting my bass-playing teeth in the Ounsdale High School Jazz Band was a great experience that I appreciated at the time and appreciate even more now. The ‘Staff Concert’ section of the performance was a lot of swing/big band songs, and much of it was in the keys of E flat, B flat and A flat. These keys, as I understand it, are fine for brass and wind instruments, but they’re not very friendly for stringed instruments like guitars because the open strings are no longer fair game. Nonetheless, I’d had a lot of experience playing in those keys in the jazz band, so they don’t frighten me. Nearly 10 years since I last played with them, it all came back to me for this staff concert; I won’t pretend there weren’t mistakes, but I did a good job, I think. Apart from anything else, I was really enjoying playing the big band material; I could get in to that!

In other news, I’m now on Soundcloud! I put together the account purely for the purposes of being able to upload my Christmas song to it so I could share it on I think Monday 5th, and having done this I thought I might as well upload some other recordings. I’ve put my entire Bitterness EP on there, which is a little after the fact as those songs were recorded over three years ago. But it’s all I’ve got that remotely resembles a professional recording, so there you go! Here’s the link to my profile, give them all a listen and tell me what you think: https://soundcloud.com/matt486

And incidentally, the photograph that I used was a bit of a funny choice but it’s the only picture I have near that time that doesn’t make me look like I don’t quite know where I am. It was taken at the Varsity in the Summer of 2010 when I was a little thinner than I am now, and I think the image came from a video John Gordon took of me playing Walking On The Sun by Smash Mouth.
 
We’ll see what happens in the New Year. See you then!