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Tamas Barabas Fclef Custom 60's bass

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Uploaded by on Jul 21, 2009

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  • Which DRs are this? HiBeam or LoRider?

  • Hi Jesu ;-)

    Hi-Beams 45-125"

  • Hi Guys!

    This is an F-Clef "Custom Series Classic 5"

    Olympic White

    Alder Body

    Figured Macassar Ebony Fingerboard

    Tortoishell pickguard

    Matching Headstock

    D shape, ultra fast neck

    F-Clef/Seymour Duncan Custom shop Vintage Single coils, 60's position

  • Tamas Barabas, one of my FAVORITE Bassists...PERIOD!!!!

    Groove it Tamas!!!!

  • Thanx My Friend! ;-) Keep in groove...

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  • very nice playin' and bass ! :)

  • Cool player with a killer sound,

    Yeah! :)

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  • This dude is sick!

  • Amazing playing. What model amp/preamp is that behind you?

  • Now THIS is a sweet sounding bass!! Better than any Sadowsky PARTS bass!

  • This is one of the best bassist I've listen too, you have da funk man!!

  • @basstomika hey mr. barabas! love the slide thing on the fretboard! i learned that from you! i do it quite often when playing live. what do you call that technique?

  • about how much do the basses range from in price?

  • @Mrhandsomeonbass

    This is true but a Smith does not fit EVERY style of music. I used to own a Black Tiger Elite 5. I loved it but the one thing that most people LOVE about smiths is their UNIQUE tone. Only until you dont want that sound. Although i still love KS basses. I think its a one trick pony. IMHO

    Jazz Bass and Precision Bass tones have been recorded on Most (not all, i know) records.

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