I think the strings on piccolo bass are pretty strong. If you look at some live recordings of Manowar's Joey Demaio, in the end of the concerts He twist and bends the strings before he rips them off.
I have first heard a piccolo bass through charles berthoud. He has a standard size Le Fay Herr Schwarz with D-tuners in red with piccolo strings. He usually uses C-G-C-G or B#-F#-B#-F# tuning or anything with the same intervals. His work astonished me, especially the usage of the d-tuners as well. I literally had never heard a bass sound like that before ever in my life. His songs "Luna" or "Gravity" show how much power a piccolo bass has. And he had the idea of piccolo bass from Grant Stinnett and maybe Micheal Manring. Grant's "Run of the angels" uses the same tuning and he even has the same bass, except in black
Excellent overview of the what & why of piccolo basses! I used to try and tune 34 scales with piccolo strings but never really had great results, and then I finally got a 30 scale, and now i love it. I now have 2 brice 30 scale piccolo basses (a 5 & 6 string). I also love your answer to “why not just play guitar?”. Exactly, I suck at guitar! :) Glad to find your channel, and your piccolo bass sounds great 👍🏻
i love experimenting with weird instruments Mark Sandman/POTUSA/Starcrawler style, having guitars with less strings and basses tuned really high. Definitely would love to try a piccolo bass, see how it works with a more regular guitar rig.
I agree with everything you said especially on the do’s and Don’ts like don’t try to tune up an octave on a long scale with regular bass strings. Get a short scale with genuine piccolo bass strings so you can get the expression of a lead instrument. I have a sterling stingray with a nice array of pedals which I never had before so we bass players can have fun with toys too. Next on my radar is a Warwick Corvette short scale like yours. I used to own one and It’s a much better (more costly too) bass but worth every penny.
cheers, mate! 🎉 definitely thinking about it. been looking at basses, plectrum banjos, and ukuleles. thinking now about a violin bass with piccolo strings
Nice introduction to the piccolo bass - thanks! I use a Chowny SWB short scale as a piccolo, and I have a second one tuned as a tenor (ADGC). Since almost any (preferably short scale - to keep string tension reasonable at the higher pitch) bass can be used as a piccolo, some discussion of strings might have been useful, since in the end, that’s what defines the piccolo bass. The only piccolo string set I’ve been able to find are GHS Boomers. I’d be interested to know what you use.
i put piccolo bass strings on my zon 5 strung A D G C F but i could never get in to playing it. i though it would have been cool to play it with an octave effect..
For quite a few years, I've wanted to have a longer (than a strat) scale 4 or even 5 string guitar because I'm a big dude (6'8" 275 lb.) , and unless I'm playing sitting, I look like a dork playing a ukulele when I play my telecaster. Also have large hands which sometimes makes certain chords or playing lead in the high register difficult. I found out that several string makers make piccolo bass string sets. Voila! I'm totally sold on this concept.
I like Midwest emo and math Rock so I like playing chords and tapping on my bass, I might get piccolo strings because I hate having to use a capo on a pretty high fret
I just set my Hofner violin bass with piccolo strings and having a lot of fun. As I sing my own songs is great to comping myself with chords 👌🏻 thanks! Do you agree with piccolo strings sound better in a short scale bass?
I've been playing solo acoustic gigs on my Alvarez acoustic piccolo basses for about 15 years now - because I also suck at guitar! It's that whole pick thing. I don't like a middleman between me and what I want to play, lol.
Wonderfull Video. I have a few questions. 1. What are the gauges and tuning of the piccolo bass? 2. guitar E, A, D, G? 3. Also for 4, 5, 6 string basses? **I have a 6 string tuned with bass E, A, D, G, C, F, with gauges 100. 85, 65, 45, 28, 22. 5. Is there someone doing higher than F? maybe Bb? These being bass tuning/octave lower then guitar. I'd appreciate any feedback.
Hey David! Standard tuning for a piccolo bass is E A D G, and octave higher than a standard bass tuning. I use D’Addario EXL280 Piccolo bass strings, which are 20p, 32, 42, 52. I have never experimented with a 6-string piccolo bass so YOU can teach me!
Alphonso Johnson just gave me his custom design, one of a kind, handmade Rex Bogue bass guitar & said he never really bonded with it because it had more of a piccolo sound & he's more tuned to deeper tones. So is very interesting. I wonder if you are still with us. I see you havent posted in about 2yrs. I hope you are ok. I really enjoyed your introduction to piccolo bass!❤🙏🏼
How about converting a guitar like a Strat into a piccolo bass? I was thinking using the heaviest jazz strings I can get, maybe 14-70 baritone strings, and tune those up. Would that be safe?
I have a westone bass I changed to piccolo I like playing chords mostly on it trying to compose music in the fusion style, but being it's only four string you have to shift around which I don't like
Wait isn't this like a 4 string guitar then? Or did I miss something? Like isn't bass octave lower than guitar and this is again octave higher so back to guitar?
"well why dont you just play guitar? well i suck at playing guitar" 🤣 Im a guitarist that sucks at playing bass, so i play a 6 string bass for the familiarity 😂
If a piccolo bass is an octave higher than a standard bass, could you get away with using the low E, A, D and G strings of an electric guitar? It's basically the bottom 4 strings of a guitar in E standard, isn't it? Have you seen the piccolo bass that Joey DeMaio of Manowar plays? It looks like standard scale bass length, but the strings are spaced closer together so the neck isn't as wide, and it has a whammy bar. It enables him to shred like a guitarist would do.
You definitely could do that but the string spacing and scale length will be off from what you might be used to. But hey, give it a shot and make some great music!
I have yet to share any of them on my channel. Some are so old they are in tape?!? (Man…I am old….) I will see what I can do to upload some of my favorite tracks!
Hey Jedi! Thanks for the comment. The video was really just to introduce players to what a piccolo bass is. Each piccolo bass will have its own sound, as does each player have their own sound, so I did not feel it was necessary to do a deep dive on what my particular bass sounds like. However, since you are curious I will try to do a video on it next year. Have a great holiday season!!!!
I've been thinking about getting back into bass (haven't played in years, since I gave my last one to a very talented lad who was in my church worship team) and the piccolo sounded interesting to me. My brother is a guitarist, and our good friend is a bassist. So I was wondering about a piccolo bass, but tuned down a bit. Maybe even using the two highest string of a standard bass, and the two lowest piccolo strings. Kinda getting into the cello range almost. Any experience with stuff like this? Am I crazy? Haha Sounds very nice. I love the tone a bass body provides
I am very sorry you don’t feel I adequately answered the question as to what a piccolo bass is. String gauges, as with a standard bass, are a matter of personal choice. I use D’Addario EXL220 piccolo strings, which at .020 (unwound), .032, .042 and .052. You might prefer a different gauged set. Do you have any other questions I can answer?
Did you have to do any adjustments to the neck or bridge? How about the nut? No need to feel "sorry", it's just a video. I'm interested in this and I'm having a hard time finding information. I hear a lot about how a piccolo is just great and all the things you can do with it etc. I've never seen piccolo strings anywhere. Like I said, just looking for info. I don't live in the US and finding bass info and accessories is a bit of a challenge. @@EverythingBass
@@ronviejo4994 I did have to adjust the nut height and bridge height (lowered both) and since there was less tension on the next I had to make a subtle adjustment. Luckily, Warwick basses have adjustable nuts so I did not have to replace it, but you might.
Hey man, just thought I'd share my own piccolo bass story- my first bass was some china-made p bass clone that somehow played pretty darn well without any significant set up. However, when I got my 5 string I found myself not having a need for the 4 string p bass as I simply preferred the string spacing and range of a 5. I decided to pick up some piccolo strings just to see how the worked, but after trying them on a regular 4 string (34 inch scale length) I realised the E standard tuning wouldn't work at all, so I tried putting it in drop B, and now it functions exactly how any sort of drop-tuned guitar would for metal! who needs those top strings anyway when all you do is chug??
I bought a 6 String Bass recently I’m going to turn it into a Piccolo Bass I too, am a “Stanley Clarke freak” 👍 About a DECADE before you “I wanna play for you” Where I first heard of Jeff Beck 😇 Instantly became my FAVORITE MUSICIAN EVER!! I had a Pedulla Buzz Bass…. (not the best thing to LEARN ON!!🙄) “Lined of not” I quickly became frustrated… (I would NEVER be ‘Jaco’ 😉) I played better Bass on Keyboard anyway!!! But, “BASS” was missing…..I saw the 6string…. I was listening to Stanley….HAD TO HAVE IT!! Watched TH-cam LEARNED “LONG SCALE BASSES” made the HARMONICS ‘SING’✨✨✨✨ I’ll find out SOON ENOUGH!!😉
A short bass tuned an octave higher than normal tuned bass. I guess it's best described as a bass trying to sound like a guitar. But still it has it's own sound. I like it's tone. But would not waste my time on one. Bass is LOWEND period.
@EverythingBass You as well. It is interesting for sure, definitely not for me though. I'd rather go the other way, and play a contrabass tuned down at E0.
I think the strings on piccolo bass are pretty strong. If you look at some live recordings of Manowar's Joey Demaio, in the end of the concerts He twist and bends the strings before he rips them off.
I have first heard a piccolo bass through charles berthoud. He has a standard size Le Fay Herr Schwarz with D-tuners in red with piccolo strings. He usually uses C-G-C-G or B#-F#-B#-F# tuning or anything with the same intervals. His work astonished me, especially the usage of the d-tuners as well. I literally had never heard a bass sound like that before ever in my life. His songs "Luna" or "Gravity" show how much power a piccolo bass has. And he had the idea of piccolo bass from Grant Stinnett and maybe Micheal Manring. Grant's "Run of the angels" uses the same tuning and he even has the same bass, except in black
I never knew I needed a piccolo bass before this video
2 of my favorite artists play the piccolo bass: the late, great Wayman Tisdale and Julian Vaughn.
@@Freewarrior2 Two greats, for sure!
Yes, found your introduction to piccolo bass very interesting, entertaining & educational! You are wonderful teacher! ❤🙏🏼
Excellent overview of the what & why of piccolo basses! I used to try and tune 34 scales with piccolo strings but never really had great results, and then I finally got a 30 scale, and now i love it. I now have 2 brice 30 scale piccolo basses (a 5 & 6 string).
I also love your answer to “why not just play guitar?”. Exactly, I suck at guitar! :)
Glad to find your channel, and your piccolo bass sounds great 👍🏻
Thanks! I really appreciate your comments!
Love the concept of B.O.A.! Definitely using that! Great video!
Awesome! Let me know if you upload any BOA songs!
I love a Corvette with black hardware, looks sick and sounds even better. Great vid.
Reading about Joey from Manowar's bass brought me here. Great video.
i love experimenting with weird instruments Mark Sandman/POTUSA/Starcrawler style, having guitars with less strings and basses tuned really high. Definitely would love to try a piccolo bass, see how it works with a more regular guitar rig.
Sandman was so damned good and original. It's a shame he died so young.
I agree with everything you said especially on the do’s and Don’ts like don’t try to tune up an octave on a long scale with regular bass strings. Get a short scale with genuine piccolo bass strings so you can get the expression of a lead instrument. I have a sterling stingray with a nice array of pedals which I never had before so we bass players can have fun with toys too. Next on my radar is a Warwick Corvette short scale like yours. I used to own one and It’s a much better (more costly too) bass but worth every penny.
cheers, mate! 🎉 definitely thinking about it. been looking at basses, plectrum banjos, and ukuleles. thinking now about a violin bass with piccolo strings
@@sheridansullivan5783 That would be an awesome piccolo bass!
Awesome video cool playing
Thanks!
@@EverythingBass Youre welcome rock on
I currently have two Squier Affinity Jaguar Basses. Was thinking of getting a Squier Sonic Bronco Bass and converting that to be my own piccolo bass.
You have definitely inspired me to convert one of mine to a piccolo bass.
That is awesome! Let me know how it goes!
Nice explanation and great sounding playing...
Thanks, Steve!
Nice introduction to the piccolo bass - thanks! I use a Chowny SWB short scale as a piccolo, and I have a second one tuned as a tenor (ADGC). Since almost any (preferably short scale - to keep string tension reasonable at the higher pitch) bass can be used as a piccolo, some discussion of strings might have been useful, since in the end, that’s what defines the piccolo bass. The only piccolo string set I’ve been able to find are GHS Boomers. I’d be interested to know what you use.
Hey Karl! I love Chowny basses! Nice! I bought D’Addario piccolo bass strings from Amazon, but GHS makes killer strings too.
Thanks for this !
Why is no one commenting about the fact that he is playing a short scale Warwick bass? 😍
I have a Danelectro Hodad bass that I converted to a Piccolo . . . sounds very cool with Lipstick pickups!
I bet that sounds KILLER!
@@EverythingBass Yes, so much fun!
i put piccolo bass strings on my zon 5 strung A D G C F but i could never get in to playing it. i though it would have been cool to play it with an octave effect..
Another video of you play3,please? I don't know how I missed this one!😯
For quite a few years, I've wanted to have a longer (than a strat) scale 4 or even 5 string guitar because I'm a big dude (6'8" 275 lb.) , and unless I'm playing sitting, I look like a dork playing a ukulele when I play my telecaster. Also have large hands which sometimes makes certain chords or playing lead in the high register difficult. I found out that several string makers make piccolo bass string sets.
Voila! I'm totally sold on this concept.
Look up Wayman Tisdale, he was your size at around 6'9" and Julian Vaughn, who's 6'7"
Hmm I think I want me one, great video, great information
I like Midwest emo and math Rock so I like playing chords and tapping on my bass, I might get piccolo strings because I hate having to use a capo on a pretty high fret
You should get one! It also really takes effects well. I get a lot of atmospheric tones with mine!
@@EverythingBass Given that they’re in the guitar range, do you use a guitar amp or bass amp with piccolo bass?
@@ktown0173 Great question! I still use my Aguilar bass amps and cabs and bass effects.
I just set my Hofner violin bass with piccolo strings and having a lot of fun. As I sing my own songs is great to comping myself with chords 👌🏻 thanks! Do you agree with piccolo strings sound better in a short scale bass?
How did I miss this?
Joey DeMaio has entered the chat.
it's a bass with guitar strings
It’s a guitar, bass-ically
lol thank you! I click on the video read your comment and stopped watching😂
Stanley Clarke slaps on piccolo. Therefore, COOL.
I've been playing solo acoustic gigs on my Alvarez acoustic piccolo basses for about 15 years now - because I also suck at guitar! It's that whole pick thing. I don't like a middleman between me and what I want to play, lol.
I need to see what a piccolo bass sounds like with an octave divider
Any brian bromberg albums you can recommend with a piccolo bass
Wonderfull Video. I have a few questions. 1. What are the gauges and tuning of the piccolo bass? 2. guitar E, A, D, G? 3. Also for 4, 5, 6 string basses? **I have a 6 string tuned with bass E, A, D, G, C, F, with gauges 100. 85, 65, 45, 28, 22. 5. Is there someone doing higher than F? maybe Bb? These being bass tuning/octave lower then guitar. I'd appreciate any feedback.
Hey David! Standard tuning for a piccolo bass is E A D G, and octave higher than a standard bass tuning. I use D’Addario EXL280 Piccolo bass strings, which are 20p, 32, 42, 52. I have never experimented with a 6-string piccolo bass so YOU can teach me!
Are there any 6 string piccolo basses? Would be pretty funny
@@risaadthemerchant5142 There are, but they tend to be pricey.
Alphonso Johnson just gave me his custom design, one of a kind, handmade Rex Bogue bass guitar & said he never really bonded with it because it had more of a piccolo sound & he's more tuned to deeper tones. So is very interesting. I wonder if you are still with us. I see you havent posted in about 2yrs. I hope you are ok. I really enjoyed your introduction to piccolo bass!❤🙏🏼
How about converting a guitar like a Strat into a piccolo bass? I was thinking using the heaviest jazz strings I can get, maybe 14-70 baritone strings, and tune those up. Would that be safe?
I have a westone bass I changed to piccolo I like playing chords mostly on it trying to compose music in the fusion style, but being it's only four string you have to shift around which I don't like
Wait isn't this like a 4 string guitar then? Or did I miss something? Like isn't bass octave lower than guitar and this is again octave higher so back to guitar?
"well why dont you just play guitar? well i suck at playing guitar" 🤣 Im a guitarist that sucks at playing bass, so i play a 6 string bass for the familiarity 😂
If a piccolo bass is an octave higher than a standard bass, could you get away with using the low E, A, D and G strings of an electric guitar? It's basically the bottom 4 strings of a guitar in E standard, isn't it? Have you seen the piccolo bass that Joey DeMaio of Manowar plays? It looks like standard scale bass length, but the strings are spaced closer together so the neck isn't as wide, and it has a whammy bar. It enables him to shred like a guitarist would do.
You definitely could do that but the string spacing and scale length will be off from what you might be used to. But hey, give it a shot and make some great music!
Sounds really nice. What strings do you use?
Thank you so much, Elizabeth! I use D’Addario piccolo bass strings. They are actually really affordable and sound great!
@@EverythingBass can't find your "all bass cover" videos, are they on this same channel?
I have yet to share any of them on my channel. Some are so old they are in tape?!? (Man…I am old….) I will see what I can do to upload some of my favorite tracks!
so its like an electric guitar without the first and second strings?
Pitch wise, yes.
nice. @@EverythingBass
Piccolo Bass.
The most oxymoron instrument I have ever seen.
We can see plenty of how he sounds but what does the bass sound like?
Hey Jedi! Thanks for the comment. The video was really just to introduce players to what a piccolo bass is. Each piccolo bass will have its own sound, as does each player have their own sound, so I did not feel it was necessary to do a deep dive on what my particular bass sounds like. However, since you are curious I will try to do a video on it next year. Have a great holiday season!!!!
inb4 8 string piccolo bass
This Is the way to resurrect my basses.. i'll go piccolo!!!!!
I've been thinking about getting back into bass (haven't played in years, since I gave my last one to a very talented lad who was in my church worship team) and the piccolo sounded interesting to me.
My brother is a guitarist, and our good friend is a bassist. So I was wondering about a piccolo bass, but tuned down a bit. Maybe even using the two highest string of a standard bass, and the two lowest piccolo strings. Kinda getting into the cello range almost.
Any experience with stuff like this? Am I crazy? Haha
Sounds very nice. I love the tone a bass body provides
You are not crazy! Experiment and have fun! That is how our instrument grows!
I'm still waiting for an answer to the question "what is a piccolo bass" . String gauges for example.
I am very sorry you don’t feel I adequately answered the question as to what a piccolo bass is. String gauges, as with a standard bass, are a matter of personal choice. I use D’Addario EXL220 piccolo strings, which at .020 (unwound), .032, .042 and .052. You might prefer a different gauged set. Do you have any other questions I can answer?
Did you have to do any adjustments to the neck or bridge? How about the nut? No need to feel "sorry", it's just a video. I'm interested in this and I'm having a hard time finding information. I hear a lot about how a piccolo is just great and all the things you can do with it etc. I've never seen piccolo strings anywhere. Like I said, just looking for info. I don't live in the US and finding bass info and accessories is a bit of a challenge. @@EverythingBass
@@ronviejo4994 I did have to adjust the nut height and bridge height (lowered both) and since there was less tension on the next I had to make a subtle adjustment. Luckily, Warwick basses have adjustable nuts so I did not have to replace it, but you might.
thanks for the info. like the hat btw. @@EverythingBass
Very interesting video, thanks. Do you play it through a bass or guitar amp?
Thanks! I play it through my regular bass amp and pedals.
Hey man, just thought I'd share my own piccolo bass story-
my first bass was some china-made p bass clone that somehow played pretty darn well without any significant set up. However, when I got my 5 string I found myself not having a need for the 4 string p bass as I simply preferred the string spacing and range of a 5. I decided to pick up some piccolo strings just to see how the worked, but after trying them on a regular 4 string (34 inch scale length) I realised the E standard tuning wouldn't work at all, so I tried putting it in drop B, and now it functions exactly how any sort of drop-tuned guitar would for metal! who needs those top strings anyway when all you do is chug??
Awesome!
Any idea what effects Wayman Tisdale used on his piccolo base to get his characteristic sound? I wondered if it was some type of flanger.
I bought a 6 String Bass recently
I’m going to turn it into a Piccolo Bass
I too, am a “Stanley Clarke freak” 👍
About a DECADE before you “I wanna play for you”
Where I first heard of Jeff Beck 😇
Instantly became my FAVORITE MUSICIAN EVER!!
I had a Pedulla Buzz Bass…. (not the best thing to LEARN ON!!🙄)
“Lined of not” I quickly became frustrated… (I would NEVER be ‘Jaco’ 😉)
I played better Bass on Keyboard anyway!!!
But, “BASS” was missing…..I saw the 6string…. I was listening to Stanley….HAD TO HAVE IT!!
Watched TH-cam LEARNED “LONG SCALE BASSES” made the HARMONICS ‘SING’✨✨✨✨
I’ll find out SOON ENOUGH!!😉
That is awesome! Thanks for sharing your story!
commenting on this to beat the algorithm😁👍
lol JINX! 😆😆😆😆
ah yes, four string guitar
I wish you guys would just shut up and PLAY THE BASS!!!
A short bass tuned an octave higher than normal tuned bass. I guess it's best described as a bass trying to sound like a guitar. But still it has it's own sound. I like it's tone. But would not waste my time on one. Bass is LOWEND period.
Yuck. There's nothing bass about that thing. Might as well just get a baritone guitar, and leave off the two highest strings.
@@V.is.for.Vae.Victus That is definitely an option! Have a great day!
@EverythingBass You as well. It is interesting for sure, definitely not for me though. I'd rather go the other way, and play a contrabass tuned down at E0.
It's not a bass, because it doesn't produce sounds in the bass frequency. It's more like a ukulele.
That's like saying a guitar isn't a guitar because it doesn't produce sounds in the guitar range.
It's a PICCOLO bass numbnuts
Most senseless instrument ever. Like a crippled guitar 😂
Ha! It definitely is NOT for everyone, but I have made a lot of people happy (including myself) with the music I have made with it.