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Permalink Playing with just 2 guitars and drums -no bass

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Wondering how many groups play with just 2 guitars and a drummer. Seems that bass players are in short supply around here. Our group has been playing as a 3 piece for a while and no one has mentioned the lack of a bass yet. We have the rhythym guitarist playing through 2 x 12" speakers, one in an external enclosed cabinet that adds a fair amount of bass . Hey, the Duo-Tones sound great with just 2 guitars.
Casey (3rd Wave)

Hey Casey,

Where are you located?

Doug Forbes, Bass
Longboard Ranch
Flowmasters
Planktones

Doug, we're a long way from sunny California - Richmond, Virginia.
Casey

Bummer, I would have liked to jam.

Doug

There are those who do it without a bassist, but having
previously gone that route, I really think that having a
bass in the mix is critical. There are those who pull it
off fairly well (among others, the Concaves played without
a bassist for a while, and sounded pretty damn good).
Playing without is better than not playing at all, but IMHO,
continue the search. Best of luck!

Bob S.

Bob

Well, the rhythym guitar player is taking the summer off to travel - in trying to find a replacement came up with another guitar player who comes with a bass player too . Looking forward to playing some as a traditional 4 piece.
Casey

casey
Hey, the Duo-Tones sound great with just 2 guitars.
Casey (3rd Wave)

I think the Duo-Tones sound great because they have a "balanced" sound. The two guitars are playing in a range that complements each other without one sound "sticking out".

When adding drums to the mix, you'll have high end sizzle esp. when the ride cymbal is being played. With just two guitars and drums, the high freqs from the drums really need help with something low to "balance out" the sound as well as provide support for the song's harmony. Perhaps one of your guitarists covers the low end by playing chords with strong root motion.

When you have a bass player in the group, it affords the guitar player(s) the luxury of playing more "adventurously" with the group's sound still sounding cohesive (harmony supported thanks to bass). "Adventurously" meaning lines or chords that touch on altered tones and/or chord extensions such as 6ths, 9ths, 11ths, etc. For surf, they can be used as passing notes...not that I'm suggesting playing be-bop lines! Smile

Sorry for the music theory-speak, but being a bassist (as well as guitarist) I've a feeling your group may have a better chance to play unfettered (and more adventurously!) if you had a bassist to hold down the fort. Your drummer can also play fancy/vigorous ride patterns without sticking out like a sore thumb as the bass line complements the drum pattern.

Keep up the search and good luck!

~ Jonathan

Belairs.

The Thunderchiefs

Jonathan.,
Appreciate your comments and insight. I'd definitely prefer playing with a bass player, its just that they're in great demand around here and not always available. Part of our soultion has been to address the voice of the guitars, rhythym through 2 x 12" speakers, one of which is in an enclosed external cabinet. Seems to give the rhythym guitar a sound with more bass vs the lead through 4 x 10's. Casey

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