Yeah! I dig your look. You could be a detective on a 70s cop show. Or a concert promoter like Bill Graham. It looks like you're having fun, which the absolutely most important thing you can do. Keep it up and keep the vids coming!
pretty good ... there's a second part to that tune though that you could learn and play ... you're only playing the first part ... good job though. :)
What?It's the low b, they do that sometimes unless you have a gauge that lets you tune tighter. If she was playing with a group that rattle is probably the only thing that would cut through the mix
I really prefer the 5 string neck, because I'm pretty tall and have long fingers, so the extra width of the neck helps to keep my hands from cramping (which they particularly do on a Stratocaster). I don't really use the low B too often, though - I have some trouble hearing notes that low & besides that, it doesn't get much use outside of metal riffs or chordal playing.
Yeah! I dig your look. You could be a detective on a 70s cop show. Or a concert promoter like Bill Graham. It looks like you're having fun, which the absolutely most important thing you can do. Keep it up and keep the vids coming!
rustOfunk 11 months ago
I'm entertained.
BenjaminFrankenstein 1 year ago
hahahaha
RONYSLA 1 year ago
pretty good ... there's a second part to that tune though that you could learn and play ... you're only playing the first part ... good job though. :)
Pudsy440 1 year ago
I've watched this in 'High Quality' and 'Low Quality' - but it actually frightens me too.
rovingkev 3 years ago
ahahahahhahahaahahahahahahaahahahhhhahh
ANTIGB 3 years ago 4
this video frightens me
boonokian 3 years ago
Oh why should it frighten you?
autismbass 3 years ago
loving the low notes!
youre pretty good!
the slides have become a trademark of yours too, thats really nice
sicmick112 3 years ago
You might want to take that to a guitar shop. A bass shouldnt rattle like that. Otherwise good job!
loctrex 4 years ago
You're right. I guess it does have to do with that very low B string - it does "growl" a bit sometimes.
autismbass 4 years ago
What?It's the low b, they do that sometimes unless you have a gauge that lets you tune tighter. If she was playing with a group that rattle is probably the only thing that would cut through the mix
JesustheLizard 3 years ago
Man I can barely handle a 4 string p bass neck, 5 string p bass necks are insane!
moomoocajoo 4 years ago
I really prefer the 5 string neck, because I'm pretty tall and have long fingers, so the extra width of the neck helps to keep my hands from cramping (which they particularly do on a Stratocaster). I don't really use the low B too often, though - I have some trouble hearing notes that low & besides that, it doesn't get much use outside of metal riffs or chordal playing.
myworms 4 years ago