Ivan Murillo
An assortment of bass guitar pieces using classical, world, metal, rock and blues technique. Major influences: Cliff Burton, Steve Harris, Geddy Lee and Terre
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A Bit Until the End A Bit Until the End
Abigail Abigail
Short and sweet piece in A. Named after my daughter whom is short and sweet at the present time. I played this track when she was still in the womb
Mayet Sunset Mayet Sunset
Inspired by the song "Laguna Sunrise" and the West Texas Sunset.
From trash/metal to rock/metal to blues to classical/world music. I have taken each aspect and try to mix it to something new.Band/artist history
I was self tought at the age of 14 years old. I started up in a Thrash/Metal band "Anesthesia" (1986-1990). During these years, my mentors were Geddy Lee, Steve Harris, Cliff Burton and Billy Sheehan. I had joined the military and played with a couple of bands until I joined with"Sabbath Knights (1992-1994). There I focused on the works of Geezer Butler. During these years I also did my first ever professional recording with the band. After a couple of years, I got transfered and headed back to Texas. There was not much of rock scene at my new home...so I joined a Blues band ,"Soul Shake" (1995-1996). While playing blues, I started to play out pretty frequently. I enjoyed working on blues riff and everything started to make sense---almost everything is derived from the blues riff. After a break-up, I sat around for awhile and then got into the world music scene, "With Anchovies" (1998-2000). Here I learned to appreciate other instruments and learned more on how to harmonize the bass. Since then, I have recorded some pieces that come from the variety of music styles I had played.Your musical influences
Geezer Butler, Geddy Lee, Steve Harris, Cliff Burton,Flea,John Paul Jones, and Billy SheehanWhat equipment do you use?
Bass: Kramer ZX-70 "Dalila"
Effects: BOSS ME-30Anything else?
Check out Sabbath Knights for reference info on SoundClick.Contact
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Comments (3)
I like the stuff I heard. Keep the creativity going.
At me updating! Call on!
I still think you are the most awesome bass player...bar none. Randall J!
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