A horn-like quality. This dude is influenced by the great blowers. Love the bebop lines. Just started to check out the Charlie Parker Omnibook for bass myself. I'm struggling, but love it.
@misanthroposy thats why i also put "unless those are covers" but thanx anyway still had the doubt , the ony passive non magnet showing pickups i know are probably the bartolini and the emg hz p.u. Probably those kent armstrong pickups but who knows.
@thesoundofwood They updated the series, 2010 models have new 5 piece neck (the only new feature) the prices are about the same they called trb1004 (or 5,6) +J Like this: TRB 1005J - untill now i only found trb1004j and 5j - Thomann(.)de i think they probably making the same for 6 string but not sure
What is this type of bass playing called, wanna get into doing this, I used to the one note stay in the pocket type of playing.....need answers please.
it looks like the pick ups are active since i don't see any magnets or whatever, unless those are covers. so , are the pu active or the only active thing is the 3 band EQ pre-amp? nice playing btw, greetings frrom mexico
seriously? string gauge and material can make a hell of a lot of difference. besides durability, thinner strings are easier to play, but are more tense meaning that tuning down will give a load of rattle. thicker strings can let you tune down easily. You can get different materials for all sorts of different sounds.
You don't seem convinced, regardless of what answer I give. Feel free to PM me for a more detailed reply, but they can make a BIG difference to the player. You won't necessarily notice that a musician is using Nickel/Stainless etc just by hearing their recordings, though what matters is the tools you need to use, to play, and be the best you can be. A tradesman should be fussy about his craft and tools, we are no different ;)
Exceptionally good thing! The calrity is mentionable also!
@serazac25 Pickups are active and not all passive pickups have the magnets showing.
A horn-like quality. This dude is influenced by the great blowers. Love the bebop lines. Just started to check out the Charlie Parker Omnibook for bass myself. I'm struggling, but love it.
very jazzy and mellow, i like it
@misanthroposy thats why i also put "unless those are covers" but thanx anyway still had the doubt , the ony passive non magnet showing pickups i know are probably the bartolini and the emg hz p.u. Probably those kent armstrong pickups but who knows.
@thesoundofwood They updated the series, 2010 models have new 5 piece neck (the only new feature) the prices are about the same they called trb1004 (or 5,6) +J Like this: TRB 1005J - untill now i only found trb1004j and 5j - Thomann(.)de i think they probably making the same for 6 string but not sure
Great tone
Speechless, keep up the good work fellow bass follower :P
Nice!!!!!!!!!!!Congratulations!!!
sooooo gooood !!!
congrats.
Very nice! You really know how to solo! :)
very mellow. sweet!
@Kuuuks i dont know if it has a"name" but i'm in the same situation as you. i would call this bass soloing.
great improv!
Awesome!
What is this type of bass playing called, wanna get into doing this, I used to the one note stay in the pocket type of playing.....need answers please.
very beautifull congratulation :D
pls what frets are there steel? or nickel
Very Well Done my bass brutha "Nearness To JESUS"
how i wish i could also play like that. .
me gusto mucho muy bien
Amazing!! 5 thumbs up... :D
brow muito bom!!
fucking awesome playing my friend!
it looks like the pick ups are active since i don't see any magnets or whatever, unless those are covers. so , are the pu active or the only active thing is the 3 band EQ pre-amp?
nice playing btw, greetings frrom mexico
how many time do you play the bass??
Sounds like the Yamy pu's. Like a little 'bitey' sometimes. However, in this guys hands any pickups will sound good.
too good to be improv'd...
not bad, nice!!!
nooooooooooooo¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡ so goood
What difference do the strings make? Really!?
Robert Conti on bass?
Very good :))
Great Solo! What strings did you use?
seriously? string gauge and material can make a hell of a lot of difference. besides durability, thinner strings are easier to play, but are more tense meaning that tuning down will give a load of rattle. thicker strings can let you tune down easily. You can get different materials for all sorts of different sounds.
You don't seem convinced, regardless of what answer I give. Feel free to PM me for a more detailed reply, but they can make a BIG difference to the player. You won't necessarily notice that a musician is using Nickel/Stainless etc just by hearing their recordings, though what matters is the tools you need to use, to play, and be the best you can be. A tradesman should be fussy about his craft and tools, we are no different ;)
it's a shame they use the electric bass for this nonsense, finally the bass these techniques