Bass Player

ALEX RYAN

HOZIER

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What was your way into bass? My father taught me some basics when I was 11 or so. My older brother had taken up the guitar around that time, so it seemed natural to opt for the complement­ary instrument. From there, I just started learning basslines from the songs I was into. My first bass was a red P/J Yamaha four-string. A good starter, for sure.

What bass gear do you currently use?

I unofficial­ly endorse Skjold basses. I play their Firedrake and Skjoldslay­er, which are masterfull­y custom-made in the US by Pete Skjold. My custom Firedrake has a gorgeously-figured marblewood top and a bloodwood board and ramp, with a couple of custom touches. I tend to favour five-strings – the added depth can really contribute a lot in certain circumstan­ces. I also officially endorse Gallien-Krueger MB Fusion 800 amps, and in addition I use a Darkglass B7K Ultra and Duality fuzz, plus a TC Electronic Polytuner.

What’s the best advice you can give us about playing bass?

Never play your instrument; always play music. I think it tends to be overlooked that a bass-player’s primary role is a harmonic one. We have the final say on what the nature of any given vertical sonority might be, and we can imply function and structure accordingl­y. Of course, rhythm is a huge factor in almost all styles and instances of music, but this is not exclusive to our instrument. Rhythm is everywhere. Functional pitch must be rendered correctly if it is to be understood, and our harmony is always defined from the ground up.

Who is, or was, the greatest bass player ever?

Tough one. It’s very hard to judge a player based purely on accessible examples; I feel the best way to truly gauge a player’s worth is to experience them in a scenario where they have little or no control – such as depping for another player on an unfamiliar gig, or fulfilling a producer’s wishes in the studio – and seeing if they sink or swim.

What are your current projects?

I’ve been playing with Andrew Hozier for about eight years. We won’t be touring again too soon but I’m sure there’ll be more music recorded and released before long.

www.hozier.com

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