Titles by: DINO M MONOXELOS
DINO M MONOXELOS
Dean "Dino" Monoxelos has been a bass player since the age of 13. Some 32 years later he's still perfecting his craft. Born from the James Jamerson and Duck Dunn school of playing, he relies on two very important fundamentals as a bass player, great feel, and great tone! Having a working knowledge of most contemporary styles of music has also helped him along in his journey as a professional bass player. From Armenian Salsa to full-blown Heavy Metal, he is at home in any style, but his true love is for R&B and Funk. Born and raised in Dracut MA, Dino played in garage bands and his high school jazz band and was awarded the Louis Armstrong Award for Best Jazz Bassist. After playing in the New England club scene for 10 years, Los Angeles became his next target. He graduated from the Musicians Institute (BIT) in 1991 and was asked to join the faculty. There he studied with Bob Magnusson, Putter Smith, Jeff Berlin, Gary Willis, Steve Bailey, Alexis Sklarevski, Jim Lacefield, and Tim Bogert to name just a few, and since he's been back in Boston, Bruce Gertz. Author of four books; Odd Meter Bassics (MonoTunes Publishing), Essential Styles for Bass, Scale Studies for Bass, and Electric Bass for the Young Beginner (all with Mel Bay); the first two have been acclaimed by Bass Player Magazine and Bassics Magazine among various other bass related periodicals. Dino is also featured on three Mel Bay DVDs; Complete Electric Bass Method Vols 1 & 2, First Lessons Bass, and Bass Chord Picture Book. He has written instructional columns for Bass Guitar Magazine called "Bass Progressions" and "The Odd Meter Zone" for Bass Frontiers Magazine. Dino is currently the Senior Product Specialist/Clinician for Ampeg Amplifiers and travels all over the globe promoting Ampeg through clinics and in-store appearances.