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 Re: Role of acoustic/electric bass in klezmer ensemble; amplification
Author: ginny 
Date:   2006-06-28 21:55

I think Chris makes some excelent points. The Klez band I'm playing accordion with had a Tuba (brass band style for the most part) that was replaced with upright bass. He bows some and plucks some. Our bari sax player holds a lot of the basslines too. Electric would be appropriate for some of the more experimental Klez influenced stuff we're working on. I'd love a midi accordion for that as well... oh well, I'm mostly doing rhythm at this point anyways.

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