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Vancouver, WA. (Top40 Charts/ Bass Musician Magazine) - (https://www.BassMusicianMag.com) Bass Musician Magazine, a bi-monthly virtual publication, launches this summer with a world-class staff of bass industry professionals. Each issue will cover not just the more or less "how to" approach of bass playing, but looks into the methodology and personal experiences of professional players as well as expert advice from industry professionals.
"Bass Musician Magazine will feature articles on the most influential players (known and unknown) of the day," comments Editor Jake Kot. "Our regular columns will cover a vast amount of musical territory with a diverse look at any and all pertinent info that will aid what we feel should be the main focus of any aspiring bassist, finding "your own voice and becoming a better musician."
Creative Director Raul Amador notes, "Our team of staff writers and contributors are professionals working in the field as musicians, clinicians and bass industry support. Their focus, experience and dedication to the bass world will be seen in every virtual page as they speak not only to the professional community, but those players just getting started."
Members of the editorial staff include: Bill Bartolini, Gary Willis, Billy Dickens, Alain Caron, Ray Riendeau, Michael Manring, Nathan East, Avishai Cohen, Adam Nitti, David Dyson, Todd Johnson, Al Caldwell, Phill Baker, Mark Wright, Dennis Moody, Chris Brandt, Damian Erskine and Chance Walte.
As a virtual publication, Bass Musician Magazine will also go beyond the printed page by presenting an unprecedented audio and video architecture. We look to blend the "You Tube" experience with the educational process to better enhance musical awareness and growth.
Kot shares, "As far as Bass Musician Magazine reviews are concerned, whether it is CD's, DVD's, books, or musical gear, we will take the time to prescreen for our readers whatever has been presented to us, and review only what in our opinion is a viable option for our readers to consider, so it becomes not just a "review" we're offering, but a "recommendation" as well in hopes of guiding our audience to some alternatives they may or may not have known about that we feel deserves attention."