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Unlike traditional rock or jazz "slap," Laboriel’s beginning funk style often involves a softer, more melodic use of the thumb. He encourages players to treat the bass as an extension of their voice, focusing on the "pop" of the string without losing the fundamental pitch. Finding the Right Materials

Abraham Laboriel Sr. is the most recorded bassist in pop music history. With over 4,000 albums and 10,000 sessions (including Michael Jackson, Quincy Jones, Paul Simon, and Stevie Wonder), he didn't just play bass—he redefined it.

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