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What is the difference between a bassist and a bassoramist?

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What is the difference between a bassist and a bassoramist?

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Pep- I have no idea. I just get to buy Kewl clothes and that’s all I care about. Drama- well a bassist plays an electric bass like say, Carol Kaye. But I invented the bassorama so therefore Pep is the only bassoramist I know. Are you asking what the bassorama is? (The grrls nod) The Bassorama was named the Bass O’ Drama-very Irish. But I didn’t think the name gave any credit to Pep, he chose to play it after all. The Bassorama is a mixture of tuning and several effects through a processor. So Pep had to play it everyday so he tweaked it and made the final effects combination that you hear on the CD. I am taking apart basses again. I invented what I am calling the bassola. It is a bass that sounds like a viola. Right now it sounds like a pissed off cat right now. But it is getting there. I think the bassola will be on the new CD. Maybe your instrument becomes an extension of yourself. Hey if you don’t like instruments, invent your own. (After this interview, Coffie Kitten joined the ban

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