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Uploaded by on Dec 20, 2010

Penny Lane, The Beatles, 1967
The original basslines are doubled by Rickinroma employing a Rickenbacker 4001C64S through a 1966 Super Foundation Bass amplifier.

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  • hello,

    gread playing man, truly great.

    just a question, how do you get your rick to have that muted sound that mccartney had? i head 4001 and 4003 ricks have a 'muter'.

    is that true? (the reason I ask is because i might get a rick myself.)

    thanks!

  • @xwatchingxyoux

    It does have a mute

  • @rickinroma hi nice cover. What is a mute on a bass?

  • @molcom07 a sort of device (foam/rubber, etc) capable to limit the sustain of the strings

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  • @rickinroma ok thanks

  • What size strings do you use? Medium or long scale?

  • Perfect!

  • You're a great bass player. That is spot on. And your fingering seems much more likely to be what Paul actually played compared to the commonly available tabs on this song.

  • BRILLIANT PERFECT SUPER  I love all your vids!

  • BRILLIANT PERFECT SUPER!!

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