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Michael Manring - Discography



Michael Manring
Instrumental / Jazz / Funk USA

Michael Manring is a virtuoso technique with the bass, the only uses this instrument. Strange tunings and techniques used throughout to achieve a beautiful music, sometimes accompanied by other instruments, but the ones I like are where the plays alone. Study with Jaco Pastorius and is a strong advocate of low Zon, which helped design the model that uses a flexible and very low wing a little strange sight. His music is very good, with convinations of many rhythms, catalog it did not know the truth, I could only distinguish influences of jazz, funk, and the music is instrumental, but the truth does not leave me too satisfied look on the Internet as cataloging your music and i do not find anything about the genre, on occasion heard mixed English guitar rhythms, and sometimes it sounds like pop progressive (or even if this exists but So I rang).

In any form of composing music and bass playing is exceptional, not a bass player who expect to see making moves extremely fast or anything like that, but his pace and technique is what makes for a great . All albums are great, but my favorite was Toward The Center Of The Night (I have not heard too deep). The songs I recommend are: Blue Orleans, Funk and Disorderly, Geometry (Toward The Center Of the Night), y Ephemeris (Book Of Flame).



Unusual Weather - 1986




Toward The Center Of The Night - 1989




Drastic Measures - 1991




Thonk - 1994




The Book
of Flame - 1998




Soliloquy - 2005




A Place In Time (With Cyril Achard) - 2008




* Posted at the request of Alfonso thanks for the links, and thanks for teaching me to this bass.

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