Let's see your BASS VI, people
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Re: Let's see your BASS VI, people
I so want to get a Squier VI and throw a mudbucker in the neck. I know that I'll have to route the shit out of it, though, and I have no idea what I'm doing.
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Re: Let's see your BASS VI, people
Chords are hard you guys.
Especially interesting ones.
Even though I'm primarily a bassist, I've been playing my VI more like a guitar.
Well sort of. Looping fingerpicked chords and laying down fat bassy fuzz on top. Not a bad way to go.
Especially interesting ones.
Even though I'm primarily a bassist, I've been playing my VI more like a guitar.
Well sort of. Looping fingerpicked chords and laying down fat bassy fuzz on top. Not a bad way to go.
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Re: Let's see your BASS VI, people
What chord shapes and stuff are you using? I'm looking for some interesting voices that work better with the VI than power chords and such.neonblack wrote:Chords are hard you guys.
Especially interesting ones.
Even though I'm primarily a bassist, I've been playing my VI more like a guitar.
Well sort of. Looping fingerpicked chords and laying down fat bassy fuzz on top. Not a bad way to go.
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Re: Let's see your BASS VI, people
Super easy one: fret the E and A strings like you are playing a G major chord, two fingers. Move the root note around. Simple chord. With your ear you can pretty easily find a harmonic position for a third note to add to this on the higher strings.
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Re: Let's see your BASS VI, people
Thanks hahaBoatRich wrote:What chord shapes and stuff are you using? I'm looking for some interesting voices that work better with the VI than power chords and such.neonblack wrote:Chords are hard you guys.
Especially interesting ones.
Even though I'm primarily a bassist, I've been playing my VI more like a guitar.
Well sort of. Looping fingerpicked chords and laying down fat bassy fuzz on top. Not a bad way to go.
EDIT: I just saw your avatar that's so fucking great
A lot of the shapes I've been using are on the higher strings.
e - 13
b - 11
G - 12
D - x
A - x
E - x
Really simple but sounds so good. Sounds good lower on the neck too, this is just where my fingers tend to go. I can almost play Jigsaw Falling Into Place with this one.
e- 9
B- 9
G- 8
D- x
A- x
E- x
Another simple one but a good one.
And my favorite,
e- 10
B- 12
G- 11
D- 9
A-
E-
So moody sounding. You can also leave the b string out and it sounds good.
These are easier for me. I've been trying other ones out, trying to incorporate them into my jamming. The biggest challenge is making my fingers all land on the notes at the same time, but it usually takes some time to get it right.
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Re: Let's see your BASS VI, people
I like doing those and then adding a fifth above the major third that's created on the A string, it gets really pretty but dissonant, I also really like chords like this:
4
2
2
in standard tuning because they get ridiculously heavy. I have a pretty solid handle on theory and stuff I'm more looking for weird/dissonant stuff or "this particular chord really suits the inadequacies of the instrument" I also tend to break apart any chord I play and have been doing a lot of arpeggios and sweeps as opposed to straight chord melodies.
Neon, all of those sound rad and I'm gonna have to try that out when I get home.
4
2
2
in standard tuning because they get ridiculously heavy. I have a pretty solid handle on theory and stuff I'm more looking for weird/dissonant stuff or "this particular chord really suits the inadequacies of the instrument" I also tend to break apart any chord I play and have been doing a lot of arpeggios and sweeps as opposed to straight chord melodies.
Neon, all of those sound rad and I'm gonna have to try that out when I get home.
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Re: Let's see your BASS VI, people
I found some interesting chords on a Sonic Youth forum, but they don't all translate well to a bass VI. I'll see if I can find it again.
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Re: Let's see your BASS VI, people
I play regular chords (like bar chords, open chords, basic inversement (am I making up this expression?) and stuff like that) but I try to simplify them by taking out some of the notes / only picking a couple of the strings. Works nicely.
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Re: Let's see your BASS VI, people
Good to know, and I think the word would be inversions? That still doesn't really sound right. I've found open chords with the bass cut and the mid pickup are generally pretty clear above the low eDisarm D'arcy wrote:I play regular chords (like bar chords, open chords, basic inversement (am I making up this expression?) and stuff like that) but I try to simplify them by taking out some of the notes / only picking a couple of the strings. Works nicely.
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Last time I'm ordering from a big retailer. Norway's answer to Guitar Center, 4Sound, can go fuck themselves. "Yeah, we have a black VI here. It will be with you in 2-3 days if you order it right now. Sorry, it sold out before you could finish your order, that will be a 7-8 day wait total. Oh, 12 days have passed? I think we'll stop replying to your emails. Yeah, let's do that. Thanks for your business, idiot."
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Re: Let's see your BASS VI, people
I like clean/slightly overdriven chords on the high strings with the neck pickup.BoatRich wrote:Good to know, and I think the word would be inversions? That still doesn't really sound right. I've found open chords with the bass cut and the mid pickup are generally pretty clear above the low eDisarm D'arcy wrote:I play regular chords (like bar chords, open chords, basic inversement (am I making up this expression?) and stuff like that) but I try to simplify them by taking out some of the notes / only picking a couple of the strings. Works nicely.
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4sound - Not even once.UglyCasanova wrote:Last time I'm ordering from a big retailer. Norway's answer to Guitar Center, 4Sound, can go fuck themselves. "Yeah, we have a black VI here. It will be with you in 2-3 days if you order it right now. Sorry, it sold out before you could finish your order, that will be a 7-8 day wait total. Oh, 12 days have passed? I think we'll stop replying to your emails. Yeah, let's do that. Thanks for your business, idiot."
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Re: Let's see your BASS VI, people
What the fuck happened to my Bass VI?
I haven't played it since sometime before the holidays and I go to play it tonight and the neck is totally bowed. Action is up a ton and the intonation is incredibly off
Do I just need to adjust the truss rod? How do I do that or should I actually get someone to set it up properly?
I haven't played it since sometime before the holidays and I go to play it tonight and the neck is totally bowed. Action is up a ton and the intonation is incredibly off
Do I just need to adjust the truss rod? How do I do that or should I actually get someone to set it up properly?
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Wise words, EA!
So, I went and got both flat wounds and round wounds. When my VI gets here, which ones should I put on and why? I've never played flat wounds at all, so I really don't know what they will do sound wise. Darker sounding? Smoother sounding? Dunno.
So, I went and got both flat wounds and round wounds. When my VI gets here, which ones should I put on and why? I've never played flat wounds at all, so I really don't know what they will do sound wise. Darker sounding? Smoother sounding? Dunno.
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Re: Let's see your BASS VI, people
Duller sounding, less high overtones, less/no string noise moving your fingers. So yeah, darker and smoother basically covers it. I think everyone should give them a try.
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