Now That’s Bass
In this episode of Now That’s Bass, Pete talks to professional bassist Matt Round, known for his long-running work with James Morrison, as well as playing with Archive, Chris Difford and Glenn Tilbrook, and currently holding down bass duties on the spectacular ABBA Voyage show. Matt brings a refreshingly honest, funny and grounded perspective on what it really takes to build a long-term career as a working bass player. From the pressure of auditions and the realities of rejection, to why “always be good” matters on every gig, this is a conversation packed with practical advice for bassists who want to work, improve and stay employable. There’s also plenty for bass nerds: ABBA bass lines, Carol Kaye, The Chain, the beauty of whole notes, and why playing less can often make you more valuable. In this episode * Playing bass on ABBA Voyage * Why ABBA bass parts are “bonkers and brilliant” * How Matt landed the ABBA gig * Why auditions are such a strange way to choose musicians * Handling rejection without bitterness * Why every young musician needs thick skin * Finding your lane as a player * Building a career by saying yes early on * The importance of networks and real relationships * Why social media is now a musician’s calling card * Matt’s long relationship with Ashdown * Why being reliable matters as much as playing ability * The two biggest rules for getting more gigs * What bass players should learn from good drummers * Why bass is a supportive instrument * The art of playing for the song * Why whole notes can be harder than flashy runs * Bass lines everyone should study, from Carol Kaye to Fleetwood Mac YouTube hashtags #NowThatsBass #MattRound #BassPlayer #BassGuitar #ABBA Voyage #JamesMorrison #BassPodcast #WorkingMusician #SessionMusician #BassLessons #BassCareer #MusicCareer #BassGuitarist #BassPlayersOfYouTube #CarolKaye #TheChain #AshdownEngineering
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