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I haven't been able to find any major information about 'ghosting,' the technique that Rocco has pioneered. I've sen some videos of his in which they describe it, but haven't had a chance to get my hands on them yet. Anybody have any info to add?


Aaah, virtually all decent electric bass players use this method. Jaco Pastorius was the master of this method, which involves simply playing notes percussively on dampened or only partially fretted strings, often but not always followed by the same note fully fretted. Fawcett5 20:15, 5 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]