yeah jazz basses have a distinct but similar tone when on the neck pickup. i own both types of bass. this is definitely a precision though. they have a sound all of their own and to me that is one of the reasons why they're one of the most popular basses ever made
I think the bass should have been louder in the original song. They probably kept it at a low volume so that the piano would be the featured instrument.
Lmao I can still kinda hear the song in the background 😂 but *GO JOHN!* bass is so underrated
Yeah it sounds like a different take
*YEAH GO JOHN!*
"Keep Yourself Alive", please?
Sweet bassline. Do you have a full instrumental version, all instruments except the vocals? I'd love to hear that.
Search up don’t stop me now instrumental
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john is a super sonic bass player
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Sounds really Jazzy
Yea it kinda does. At first I thought he was on a jazz bass
yeah jazz basses have a distinct but similar tone when on the neck pickup. i own both types of bass. this is definitely a precision though. they have a sound all of their own and to me that is one of the reasons why they're one of the most popular basses ever made
Well the album is called “jazz”
I think the bass should have been louder in the original song. They probably kept it at a low volume so that the piano would be the featured instrument.
John is the best bass player
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The Jass album came out in 1978 not 1979 :-)
It's Jazz not Jass, mr. know it all!
@@wolfgangmarkusgstrein8522 ok bro
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wdym it was the drum break solo and the "dont stop me dont stop me"
It kind of sounds like his playing with a pic. Lol not finger
Well, no. 😂
@@melozocco23 lol
Johns playing usually did sound like it was a pick tbh
he did play with a pick quite a bit. He kept two under his pickguard
@@SuperZiggyCraft But this particular track is full fingerstyle.
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