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Scott Devine Signature Bass Series | Guitar Interactive Magazine

Published 12 years ago on May 17, 2012

By Guitar Interactive Magazine

Scott Devine Signature Bass Series

Scott Devine is one of the most versatile and in demand bass players on the UK music scene today. He has performed and recorded with Georgie Fame, Dennis Rollins, Martin Simpson, Adrian Ingram, Gary Boyle, The Drifters, The Four Tops, Spyro Gyra, Peter Grant, and is currently musical director for platinum selling polish artist Tatiana Okupnik. His own education is a who's who of bass greats and world class jazz musicians including Skuli Sverrisson, Jeff Andrews, Ralph Alessi, Ravi Coltrane, Brad Shepik, Adam Rogers, Mike Walker, Zoltan Dekany and Gary Willis.

Scott has a passion and commitment for education and is one the most highly regarded bass teachers in the UK. He lectures at several Universities in the UK and has been invited to teach at several jazz summer schools in Europe. He is founder, creator and owner of an extremely popular and ever growing bass educational website. Here there are over 60 HD video lessons and an interactive educational bass forum called 'The Campus'. If you haven't heard Scott before check out this video bass lesson he recorded especially for us using his signature bass!

Overwater and Scott have been working for some time on a new bass that truly suits the needs of the new millennia virtuoso bassist. After intense R&D, numerous consultations and in the field testing we feel we are able to offer something very special.


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