Meet Peter O’Neill, a bassist who works as a session bassist and teacher in Queens, NY. (Be sure to check out his videos below.)

Peter is this week’s No Treble reader in the spotlight. Here’s his story…

Bio:

I always knew I wanted to be a musician, but the first time I saw a bass player live, the way he was able to make the audience move, I knew that’s what I wanted to do. After about a year of playing, I saw a live taping of Michael Manring playing “The Enormous Room,” my whole perspective of the instrument changed. I knew that in addition to groove, I wanted to learn how to take full band compositions and arrange them for solo bass as well. I am currently a session bassist and teacher in NYC, and I play electric and upright with my band, The Good Morning Nags, who just released our second album.

Location:

Queens, NY, USA

Years experience:

22 years

Why I play the bass:

In high school, I thought I was cheated because instead of taking a trip to Montreal, my class went to a bunch of musicals. At the first one, there was a bass player, Barry Jay Abramowitz, who was so funny and funky, he stole the whole show. I was going to ask for a guitar for Christmas that year, I asked for a bass instead.

Gear:

Musicman Stingray 20th Anniversary

Nadoguitars Fretless Whalebass

EBS pedals

Sansamp Paradriver

Fender Rumble 500

Ampeg B2R

My Influences:

Michael Manring, Flea, Les Claypool, Victor Wooten, Pino Palladino, Rocco Prestia, Yoko Kanno, Oscar Peterson, Craig Armstrong

My bass superpower/claim to fame:

Flamenco strum, harmonics, full-band arrangements for solo bass, 4-finger plucking

Videos:

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