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Old 11.09.2009, 05:39 AM   #22
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I'd fall in the "enjoys them equally" category.... but I kinda play them in waves. I might go weeks or months straight playing one or the other only.

I don't usually like what I do with bass when I play it for the concept of a song. I've got equal love for it and give it the same attention, but usually better placed into a song later.

I am excited though. I just picked up a nice, used Fender Jazz V (pretty much my dream bass) last week.... so plan to play bass a lot more to come. Blood blisters a'hoy!

I'm playing an unforgiving Warwick Streamer 6-string. It's a fantastic bass too and covers so many tones, but overall, they all sound too round... almost boxy. It makes a good, "bass as ornamental instrument" or foreground instrument.... but can't do the full, fat, warm, sitting under the mix Fender P, Fender Jazz thing.

 


 
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