- Gregory Bruce Campbell
Gregory Bruce Campbell is an electric bassist who usually performs using
Extended-range bass es, (or "ERBs"), which are electric bass guitars with more range (usually meaning more strings, but sometimes additional frets are added for more range) than the "standard" 4-string bass guitar. The techniques used to play the extended-range bass are closely related to those used for basses, including finger plucking, slapping, popping, and tapping, though a plectrum is very rarely used. The upper strings of an extended-range bass allow bassists to adopt playing styles of the electric guitar. One such style is the practice of "comping", or playing a rhythmic chordal accompaniment to an improvised solo.Career
Mr. Campbell(formally known as Mr. soup) Has a music store, Capitalfret(http://www.capitalfret.com) located in the downtown Helena area. Where He sells, teaches and works.
He performs with groups "9 & Zen"," Kickstart Chubby", and the Valley Christian Fellowship worship team. He teaches bass in Montana. He has artist endorsement relationships with a number of bass equipment companies. He performs using looping technologies, which allow a performer to record a "riff" or musical phrase, and then perform over this recorded loop. [ [http://www.beebasses.com/html/gregory_bruce_campbell.html gregory bruce campbell ] ]
Campbell cites "Buckethead, Les Claypool, Bootsy Collins, Billy Dickens, Flea, Stu Hamm, Jimi Hendrix, Charlie Hunter, Michael Manring, Jaco Pastorius, Dave Pomeroy, PRIMUS, PRODIGY, Billy Sheehan, Robert Trujillo, [and] Victor Wooten" as musical influences. [ [http://www.loopers-delight.com/cgi-bin/profiles.cgi?step=view_profile&id=030802221150 Looper's Delight - Looper Profile ] ] He performs with an E-bow, a looper device (the KORG ES-1 Electribe S Rhythm Production Sampler), and a variety of effects, including a “TALKER” pedal, an octave-producing pedal, Bass Wah pedals, and combination distortion/wah/volume pedals.
Campbell is part of the extended range bass community of bassists who play instruments with seven or more strings. He hosts a free online forum group called Extended Range Bassist. It [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/extendedrangeBASSIST/] . The web site for the Extended Range Bassist community is http://www.extendedrangebassist.com.
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