This isn't really a bass subjekt, rather a subjekt about music in general.
A lot of people talk about special events, or moods that made them write a special piece of music, like if "their emotions wrote it." This may be found in all kind of music. When I want to create music, I just start to play my bass. If I have a good day, I might end up with something that sounds good. It could be everything from a sweet little bass melody, to the heaviest riff. And sometimes a sweet little bass melody, and then a really heavy riff, in the very same five minutes. Although there aren't any emotions in my bass playing, I do, and I think some other people do, enjoy my music.
What do you think about this? Are there emotions in your music?
A lot of people talk about special events, or moods that made them write a special piece of music, like if "their emotions wrote it." This may be found in all kind of music. When I want to create music, I just start to play my bass. If I have a good day, I might end up with something that sounds good. It could be everything from a sweet little bass melody, to the heaviest riff. And sometimes a sweet little bass melody, and then a really heavy riff, in the very same five minutes. Although there aren't any emotions in my bass playing, I do, and I think some other people do, enjoy my music.
What do you think about this? Are there emotions in your music?