Damian Erskine - Thinking Like a Drummer /// Scott's Bass Lessons - Video
PUBLISHED:  Aug 01, 2016
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In today’s podcast Damian Erskine talks about his favourite gear and his fascination with improvisation.

Damian Erskine is taking the 6-string bass to new heights. Being the nephew of renowned drummer Peter Erskine, who once formed a formidable rhythm section with Jaco Pastorius in Weather Report, Damian has built up a reputation as a bass player who’s able to showcase the same extraordinary level of musicianship.

Having honed his chops with some of the best jazz and Latin musicians the West coast of America has to offer; he has also established an acclaimed solo career, notching up three albums to date. You may be surprised to hear that his early influences were far removed from the jazz world, but, luckily for Damian, whether laying down grooves, playing extended range chords on his Skjold six-string bass or launching into articulate solos, it’s his heightened musicianship that always comes to the fore.

In this episode you're going to learn:
- Why Damian switched from drums to the bass.
- What he learned from hanging with “Uncle Pete".
- How he developed his killer right-hand technique.
- All about his 6-string Skjold signature bass.
- And much more...

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