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Do You Have A 'Main' Bass?


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Seeing some stuff recently about Jaco's 'Bass Of Doom' kind of got me thinking.

I wonder how many BC'ers are similar in owning and playing a 'main' bass - becoming really 'at one' with their instrument, and almost 'signature' sound. One you play masses more than any others?

Or do you just like to spread the love among your collection?

I know quite a few 'name' players are fairly synonymous with their bass of choice, always seen with same instrument.

Maybe it's something I kind of strive towards, just trying to nail a tone without constantly changing basses, and all amp settings to compensate! :(

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[quote name='BigRedX' timestamp='1360510364' post='1971426']
I have a main bass for each of my bands depending on the kind of music I'm playing.
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Pretty much this. Generally the Sandberg is my go-to bass as I find it to be versatile enough to work in near every situation. If I'm going full on growly rock tone though, I'll pull the Stingray out.

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[quote name='BigRedX' timestamp='1360510364' post='1971426']
I have a main bass for each of my bands depending on the kind of music I'm playing.
[/quote]

Pretty much this. Generally the Sandberg is my go-to bass as I find it to be versatile enough to work in near every situation. If I'm going full on growly rock tone though, I'll pull the Stingray out.

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I've got half a dozen basses, but I mainly alternate between two of them. The rest are lovely, but more specialised: the acoustic for when I need that particular sound/vibe/look, the stick bass for when portability is crucial, the fretted bass for the occasional times when I'm sharing the set with my son (who isn't quite as comfortable on fretless as he could be, though he is surprisingly good for his 12 years), the cheap bass for when I don't trust the audience ....

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I play what suits the band and its music.

I'm not at all 'at one' with my instrument and don't have a 'signature' sound, although I usually manage to sound like me whether I want to or not.

I'm not looking to 'nail a tone' and rarely play with the EQ; I'm much more likely to change where and how I hit the strings with my right hand.

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