@@Cavediver762 The wisdom of the years. You don't have to feel sorry, he had a full and apparently satisfying life, there is no better way to live. I bought a Relic Jaco at 69 years old after a life as a guitarist and I try to enjoy it now, I don't know how much I will be able to do but I enjoy it now, it was my dream to change to bass and I am happy with my decision.
@@AndreaAustoni I’m so sorry to hear this sad news, his love of the bass guitar and music will live on through the memories of those who knew him and the videos that inspired countless others in the online bass community.
Own a CS Journeyman with the jazz neck and i just got a 1962 CS with the 1.75" and oval C neck - i think it has become my fav neck of all time - i like the slightly wider string spacing and thin front to back with the 62 pickups. Great quality, ash body and 7.5lbs! Do you do skype lessons? I may need to look into it if so. (i have hand issues, but can noodle still). Thanks - great bass channel
Hi there, I want to buy one, you convinced me. Which year has the most bottom end deepest bass sound and warmth? Would you say the 1960 custom shop or a different year or are they all the same? And another question, do these have more bottom end than a rickenbacker?
How divine this man was. We will miss him.
Seemed like a wonderful man. Wish I could have taken his classes.
When he said he doesn’t have that many more years left it hurt. I really enjoy his videos.
@@Cavediver762 The wisdom of the years. You don't have to feel sorry, he had a full and apparently satisfying life, there is no better way to live.
I bought a Relic Jaco at 69 years old after a life as a guitarist and I try to enjoy it now, I don't know how much I will be able to do but I enjoy it now, it was my dream to change to bass and I am happy with my decision.
Love the details they put into the relics, even the discoloration of the layer on the pickguard. Incredible sound.
I agree. ;)
A great review and, as usual, a fun, whimsical presentation. Thank you!
Thanks. You are welcome Steven. p.s. .... that's pretty much how I try to live life... ;)
Love your reviews, your enthusiasm for playing is great!!
Thanks. Glad you enjoy it. :)
Congratulations, Jim! That bass looks and sounds fantastic! 😃
Thanks. I agree. ;)
Thanks for sharing Jim very nice Bass✌👍
You are welcome.
You cant go wrong with custom shop, its beautiful jim. Congrats
Thanks.
My God, thats a great sounding/looking bass, your playing is just amazing!
You are welcome. Thanks for the compliments. ;)
You have the largest/nicest collection of fender bass guitars, ranging from squiers to the fender custom shop!!
I'm sorry to have to inform you that Jim passed away recently. His love for the bass and for teaching will carry us for a long time.
@@AndreaAustoni I’m so sorry to hear this sad news, his love of the bass guitar and music will live on through the memories of those who knew him and the videos that inspired countless others in the online bass community.
that bass sounds lovely!
Thanks.
Sounds so good man.
Thanks. :)
Play just like Pino with that bad baby!
Thats sounds amazing..
I don’t even play bass... why am I here? Must be because I discovered Jaco a few days ago and I’ve been hooked on the instrument ever since haha
Just get one yourself, greatest gift you can give yourself: ability to make music.
Own a CS Journeyman with the jazz neck and i just got a 1962 CS with the 1.75" and oval C neck - i think it has become my fav neck of all time - i like the slightly wider string spacing and thin front to back with the 62 pickups. Great quality, ash body and 7.5lbs! Do you do skype lessons? I may need to look into it if so. (i have hand issues, but can noodle still). Thanks - great bass channel
Yoou are welcome.
whats the big difference between 59 and 60 precision
Loverly bass, congrats.
🤤 wow what a cool bass! Someday i will buy one but only when im a good player! Unfortunately im on my cellphone and the sound of my speaker is sh**!
Nice playing
Thanks. Glad you lik it. :)
Hi,wat strings are on it and wich gauge? they sound very nice and not that sisling bright, but nice midrange and warm
Curt Mangan, 40-95
@@realbasslessons9356 thanx!!!
Hi there, I want to buy one, you convinced me. Which year has the most bottom end deepest bass sound and warmth? Would you say the 1960 custom shop or a different year or are they all the same? And another question, do these have more bottom end than a rickenbacker?
Not sure. Sorry.
Pino bass?
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