This session features, among others, pianist Russell Ferrante and percussionist Doc Gibbs performing "Impressions". Go to www.StudioJams.com for more info.
@Logantheburninator - yeah, guess when he started out no one told him you could buy a left handed bass, or even rig one up by setting it up with reversed strings! Must have been a challenge for his teacher if he's classicly trained!!!
If only MTV and all the other music channel were like this one.. The world would certainly be a better one.. Instead of sex and drugs it will be Study, Get perfect and rock n roll. :-)
@Martintehman Yes, but that bass looks like an hybrid !! Volume and tone controls are on the lower part of the body, like lefthand instruments , but he change strings order mounting the 1st E string on top position (often because lefthand people learn to play with standard instruments but...upside down !) For sure he had to flip bridge parts to meet different strings thickness... crazy guy ! :D
Too funny, guys. Try looking at your right-handed bass in the mirror and see if it doesn't look exactly like Jimmy's.
wa2go 16 hours ago
@Logantheburninator - yeah, guess when he started out no one told him you could buy a left handed bass, or even rig one up by setting it up with reversed strings! Must have been a challenge for his teacher if he's classicly trained!!!
brianmi40 2 months ago
If only MTV and all the other music channel were like this one.. The world would certainly be a better one.. Instead of sex and drugs it will be Study, Get perfect and rock n roll. :-)
ArthlecMann 5 months ago 2
beautiful music guys thanks
JazzSXman 6 months ago
what does that thread spool even do
strwy2hvn94 6 months ago
yellow jackets!!!! cooooool
anahowana 10 months ago
Love this tune. Like how they start it.
happymand 1 year ago
@lousarh Not sure about the bridge, but he'd certainly have to flip the nut - awesome player.
6y298 1 year ago
its upside down
clod42 1 year ago
@Martintehman Yes, but that bass looks like an hybrid !! Volume and tone controls are on the lower part of the body, like lefthand instruments , but he change strings order mounting the 1st E string on top position (often because lefthand people learn to play with standard instruments but...upside down !) For sure he had to flip bridge parts to meet different strings thickness... crazy guy ! :D
lousarh 1 year ago