Henrik linder biography of abraham

  • Born March 16, 1985 – Sweden, Linder started playing the piano at the age of 4, while growing up, he listened to the songs his older sisters listened to.
  • His specialization was composition and initially he played the guitar.
  • Classically trained flute player – and Grammy-nominated bassist!– is preparing the next generation of music professionals!
  • The brilliant Henrik Linder

    The brilliant Henrik Linder and his life story.

    Born March 16, 1985 – Sweden, Linder started playing the piano at the age of 4, while growing up, he listened to the songs his older sisters listened to, artists like Soundgarden, as he liked the band’s use of weird meters in their songs.

    At age 12, a girl he liked said the bass was the “sexiest instrument in the world”, at age 13 Linder switched to bass.

    His first childhood bass idol was Flea of the Red Hot Chili Peppers, after hearing the song “Airplane” from the One Hot Minute album. In addition, Linder later discovered groups such as The Brecker Brothers and Tribal Tech, with Gary Willis on bass. Gary Willis would become one of his biggest influences. Linder also started taking lessons from a local Swedish bassist, Robert Sundin.

    At the age of 16, Linder was already a busy studio musician in Stockholm and played with many different groups.

    Linder attended the Royal College o

    For Bass Players Only

    Breaking free from all the “rules”

    By Jon Liebman
    Week of April 29, 2019

    As musicians, bass players especially, we’re admonished, repeatedly, to do just what we’re called upon to do: Lay down the groove. Don’t overplay. Keep it simple. Just give the music what it needs. Serve the song. If you play too much, we’re told, you’ll get fired. When you’re in the studio, especially if you’re playing on someone else’s project, you need to play what’s expected of you, remembering why you got called in the first place.

    On the other hand, there is a place, apparently, for breaking free of all the so-called “restrictions” placed upon us, finding a way to något som utförs snabbt exempelvis expressleverans ourselves on our own terms.

    But be careful.

    Case in point, our interview with Dirty Loops bassist Henrik Linder, published this week, addresses that very sentiment. Trying to classify smutsig eller oordnad Loops into a nice, neat style or musical genre can be all but impossible, given their penchant for injec

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  • BASS PLAYER LIVE! 2014
    HIGHLIGHTED BY LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD PRESENTATION
    TO LEGENDARY SESSION PLAYER ABRAHAM LABORIEL
    NOVEMBER 8 IN LOS ANGELES

    WARWICK WILL HOST SATURDAY EVENING TRIBUTE TO JACK BRUCE
    FEATURING LEE SKLAR, STEVE BAILEY AND MARC BONILLA

    ALL BASS PLAYER LIVE! ATTENDEES TO RECEIVE LIMITED EDITION
    COMMEMORATIVE JACK BRUCE POSTER

    The jam-packed two-day schedule of Bass Player LIVE! clinics and panels at S.I.R. Studios in Los Angeles pauses on Saturday evening, November 8, as BPL honors session legend Abraham Laboriel with a Lifetime Achievement Award—as well as recognizing Dirty Loops bassist Henrik Linder as this year's Young Gun.

    Abraham Laboriel has spent a recording career now in its fifth decade in service to one thing: the song.

    "Honesty in music has to do with recognizing that the best you have to offer has already been offered. If there's somebody else who can do something better than you, don't get in the way," Abraham told Bass Player Magaz