Bass vi sounds... (bass iv)

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dezb1 wrote:
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dezb1 wrote: Bit of an aficionado with that collection, are these your main instruments?
They are, yeah.
I occasionally pull out my Jazz Bass, or one of my guitars, but most stuff the past several years has been VI.
Cool, got any links to music you've made it like to hear what kinda noise you make. Was watching Aen's ultra cure vi demos on youtube earlier.
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Cool sounds chap, the ultra looks saweeeeet. Defenetly prefer the bass vi sound to the B to B baritone tuning.
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I’ve been back on the Ultra the past couple months, after about 6 years of barely playing it. Stringing it baritone gave it some reason to be picked up instead of the better sounding Hellcat. I prefer the look&feel of the Ultra, and no one really notices how a specific instrument sounds when you play a gig, so I strung it back as a bass and have been having fun.

One of these days I’ll find the cash to upgrade the cheap minihumbuckers to something brighter and more articulate, and better switches... but it’s not this day.
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