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Bernard Myburgh

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by Martin simpson

 

I got in contact with Bernard after Jake Kritzinger, of The Vulcan Nerve Pinch, gave me his cell number. I asked Bernard for an interview and although his answers were a bit on the short side, he had a few interesting things to tell me.

How long have you been playing Bernard?

I started playing bass when I was 16. That was in May 2001. That's more than 4 years ago.

How did you get started?

It always looked cool when someone was playing guitar, so I started playing too. I first started playing guitar for one year, and then in May 2002, I started playing bass and I'm still going.

Do you come from a musical family?

No, not actually! None of my parents have played an instrument in their life. But that’s ok, luckily I can!

What's your favourite band / solo artist?

There are a lot of bands that I like very much like, blink 182, limp bizkit, red hot chilli peppers, sum 41. But I think my two favourite bands must be Green day and The Offspring.
But I always appreciate classical music, because just to hear how good they are, and it makes you feel very small.

What are the amps and instruments you currently use?

I have a pearl river bass and an Ibanez amp(65watt) pretty cool.

What instruments would you like to have if money were no object?

No, I'm quite happy with what I've got. All of our band members have got good equipment. We would just like bigger speakers-but it's ok.

What's the name of your band?

Our band’s name is “Ysterkeel”. I know it’s not the best name ever. But it kind of sticks to you. Although all of my friends told me thats it’s a stupid name but hey, they’re not in the band. But we will probably change it soon, just don’t know when.

How many members are there in the band?

We are five-man band. Me - bass, Beukes - vocals, rhythm guitar, Hennie - guitar, Wessel – drums and Werner on keyboards.

What have you been doing for the last five years or so?

I have been going to school in Rustenburg High, North West. I started studying immediately after school. I'm currently 2nd year at varsity in Bloemfontein. Studying Human Movement Science.

What recordings that you've played on would you recommend for listening?

Our band haven't made a recording yet, but definitely next year. And I would certainly recommend it.

What's been the low point in your career so far?

I actually haven't had a low point in my career so far. All of our shows were absolutely brilliant. A lot of people to play to, and they have always thus far loved our music.

And what has been the high point?

When we played at our hostel 'Reitz' during 'Rag'. There were many students who were drunk, and went crazy to our music. We did the pre-show for Jak de Priester. When he came on, they kind of booed him off stage and wanted us to play again. But we didn't because two of our band members were already drunk by then. But it felt good inside.

Were you one of the drunken members?

No, I’m kind of against alcohol. Someone in the band has to keep a clear head.

Have you visited the South African Bassists website yet?

Yes, I have. I thinck it looks very good and thats a brilliant idea. It also could be good advertising for any bass player in South-Africa. You should just keep up the good work.

What are your goals currently?

Bernard - My goals are to get as far with the band as possible. I think we had the best kind of start as possible. We only started playing at the beginning of this year. I believe that we can get far, well if I don't , then there's no use in playing in a band.
Besides the band, of course, is to get a degree, and see from there.