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Scott Hubbell

About Me

I have been playing bass in all styles of music for over 20 years. You name it, I have played it. My personal music focus is instrumentals of the rock/fusion/funk variety. I am in a "virtual" bass duet with Byron Santo called "Girth", be prepared for some scary stuff coming out of that! I am also the author of two top selling bass books that are available on my site or at www.bassbooks.com Check out my website for lessons and more tunes.I am available for session recording by remote. Most formats available. If you shred and want some bass that can keep up...give me a shout!

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 15/07/2006
Band Website: www.scotthubbell.com
Band Members:

Influences: Billy Sheehan. Jeff Berlin. Gary Willis. Tom Kennedy. John Patitucci. Randy Coven. Stu Hamm. Victor Bailey. Dominique Di Piazza. Jaco, Stan Clarke and Alain Caron. I also dig the stylings of Stew McKinsey, Greg Campbell(GBC), Yves Carbonne, Stig, Byron Santo, Matt Garrison,Steve Jenkins, Marcus Miller, Keith Horne, Todd Johnson and many more...
Sounds Like: Scott Hubbell
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My Blog

Mike Shouse CD "ALONE on the SUN" release

Mike Shouse is a kick ass guitarist in the vein of Satriani, Vai and Gilbert.  I have been priviledged to contribute a bass track to a song called (at time of recording) "The Arabian".&...
Posted by on Sun, 31 Aug 2008 15:25:00 GMT

Book Reviews

Can be read here: http://www.bass-musician-magazine.com/General/bass-musician- magazine-detail.asp?article-id=606993413&page=0
Posted by on Sun, 06 Apr 2008 11:23:00 GMT

The Tunes

Here is a bit about my tunes: "Submission Hold"   Started as just the groove, decided to add a solo.  1 take improvisation.  BBD Fretless 6-string. "Massacre Funk" was composed by ...
Posted by on Sat, 05 Apr 2008 10:40:00 GMT

Q & A

I thought maybe a bit of a "forum" type blog might be nice.  Here you can post questions about gear, playing, techniques whatever....   "Bustin Out!" is basically a I7-IV7-V7 in D.  For...
Posted by on Sat, 19 Aug 2006 12:13:00 GMT