My UA-cam algorithm is all backpacking and bass. This crossover must mean the world is getting awesome again. Your videos just keep getting better. Thanks for everything
Both are very beautiful. My brother used to be a professional bassist. I’m very impressed on how quickly you picked that up but then your talents are unmeasurable. Looking forward to hearing more.
thanks for this review! im a bedroom bassist and was looking at these for their passive version. your talent for only a couple of months on the bass at the time you released this vid is so impressive (:
It sounds like you are in your happy place, have fun! I love seeing people get so excited over things they enjoy, makes me smile. :) Thanks for sharing and hope we will hear some more bass! :) :)
Truly. It its bringing me true joy and does not seem like practice. I have no agenda other than to try to get above average on it and feel that satisfaction at the end of a day.
Outstanding shug. Love a bass player me. A real favourite of mine was Mick Karn who played with Japan. His work on Gentlemen Take Polaroids is so good. Ian
I've been a bass player since I was 11 years old and it's my favorite instrument. I'm really happy to see someone joining the team. Good luck with your bass adventure. Keep it groovin, whoooo buddy.
@@shugemery Just like you said in your last podcast interview (which my daughter and I loved) I’m one of those viewers who take in background details as well as the cool content. 😁🧟♂️
Damn Shug! I am really impressed. Lol, first comment on a backpacking channel I've watched for years... Goes to the man rocking out on the bass! Thanks for all the positive vibes you've sent my way, Shug.
Ever since my son starting playing bass several years ago I gained a new appreciation for the instrument. I particularly enjoy your Music Man. Gotta say, I could totally picture you with a Bongo (also by Music Man). Pricey though. Enjoy!
I too have seen the light. Try to listen to song with no bass. Sounds lackluster. Those MusicMans are really nice. Came out in 1976, the year I graduated high school.
Ah, Shug! You are amazing! I love the look on your face as you opened up the box for the first time. So excited! I was watching you at the same time I unpacked my Amok box from Norway. The Rottweiler thought it was her Bark Box so I had to run a little defense. So happy for you. Rock on! Pretty impressive you only 3 months in.
Enjoy that Amok. I love hanging mine and chair mode and sitting in it when I have to catch up on phone calls. Gonna take mine out in the Spring. Got the new lightweight and it is real nice. Sorry the Rott was disappointed...haaaa
That firetruck red bass goes well with the hat! You already slap a lot better than I - keep posting these videos, maybe it will get me back in that woodshed. Watch out for icicles!
It is vibrant and the neck feel is amazing for such an affordable bass. I've been at it hours daily the last 3 months. It fills my life with good stuff right now and I needed a new muse.
Ahhh...you are a groover. I knew I liked you. Have you checked out Reverend basses? They are nice. I see myself moving to a up to a V5 someday. Or the V7 but I need to decide if I want to mess with all the active EQ controls. I'm a simple man! Do you use all the controls on yours a lot?
@@shugemery I don't want to give the wrong impression, I have Marcus Miller bass, but I am a terrible bass player. I love the feel of that bass though. I'm a very basic player.
Dangit Shug! You got me again. Ive been watching your hammock videos for years and now your gonna hook me with bass videos. Ive been playing (poorly) for almost 20 years. Keep up the great work. I always look forward to seeing you on the tube.
You always surprise me Shugs ❤ From Guitar to Mandolin, harmonica, the gazoo, the band saw, and divining rod, tin can and the dripping sound from the sink ...lol
Those licks were as funky as your hat!😂 I buy a lot of used gear from Musicians Friend. Always satisfied. I’ll look into Sweet Water per your recommendation. Thanks, Shug!
It feels so nice on the neck. Really liking it. I switch around between all three basses and am coming to the realization that they are all different and play differently. I may just be a Tri-Bass Plucker. I'm a lefty but play backwards....
Still say bass is where my heart lies. Been playing guitar for 10 years or so, but happiest when I put on the bass. Thinking about a Squire Bass VI. Although I’d love a Music Man. They’ve got good grunt. This retirement seems to be fitting in just dandy with you. Thanks for another video.
I got a Squire first but this Sire feels so much better. Especially the neck and frets. No sharp edges hanging over. The MusicMans are awesome. I am really starting to like retirement.
@@shugemery my brother in law always says he doesn’t know what to do first since he retired! Like a lot of guitars, if you do a little work to get them right, it makes it a much better experience. I’ve learned a lot from Dave’s World of Fun. Another great UA-camr. Happy days fella.
@@Brijoolz Oh...I have already caught onto Dave and set my action and truss rods on my Fender and Stirling. Even go the cool string gauges and stuff. Intonation too. More fun even when not playing.
I was thinking you had the right hat on for a bass unboxing. I like your new bass, a bit a of a crisp sound to it. Nice color too. Is the Fender the heaviest? Always drives me nuts when the body is so light makes it off balance. Good deal, whoo buddy!
Shug, I like these kind of videos. I like the camping, but I like it when you mix it up too. I might be in the minority, but I really like the variety. Y'know the Halloween vids, the BBQ vids, all cool! Thanks for posting this. I dig it!
Yessir. Playing daily. Already sold the Sire bass and gone through some others looking for the bass for me. I look forward to playing everyday. Brought my love of playing back. Thankee ua-cam.com/video/C_GkxAquItc/v-deo.html
Sean - I think your backpack just got a little teenie bit heavier -🤣 I loved to lay down some lead riffs on my bass when I played it for our group. at first, I got some grimaces, however, I finally won people over, or at least I think I did, because it sounds so smooth and "different" when it comes from the bass guitar. Of course, when you miss playing the lead guitar and have to play the bass, it's a little compromise 🤪🤔
Haaa. The guitar player wants the leads right. I discovered the band Vulfpeck during this quest and their bass player Joe Dart is like a lead player in the band though alway holding the groove.
Shug, hello ol' friend. I say this like I have known you forever. Recently went to the time change Hang at Yates, where my son played guitar at the campfire. Might I suggest your next Bass Be Accustic? For the car camping trips.
Playing that Sire right now. Like it. Fender P bass is closest to my heart for some sort of sentimental reason. Not ready for a 5 string quite yet. I do like having just 4 to contend with. But I'm a lazy man....
Beautiful bass Shug! Congratulations! I'm a banjo player of about 20 years that has played upright bass for about 15 years and recently got in to electric bass. Now there are 4 of them. They multiply like rabbits don't they? Just bought a Fender Jazz bass Saturday night. Like you, I'm up all night playing. Learning is the best part.
They do multiply. Each one is so different in its own way. I am going to try and stop at 3 basses. But....I do want a Fender Jazz someday. Enjoy yours. What model did you get?
@@shugemery It's the Player Limited Edition Jazz. Green Burst color. I have a Fender Broad Bass and an Ibanez that plays extremely well for a cheaper bass. I was up all last night working in Lukas Miller "Find Yourself". He's Willie Nelsons son. Pretty cool bass playing in that song.
You're like a reverse John Paul Jones. He started out with a bass (and organ) and later in life he wanted to master the mandolin so he showed up unannounced at a bluegrass festival mandolin workshop to learn from instructors there. It was so interesting to learn that about him. He may be your doppelganger. (Still waiting on his review of the Dutchware camilion. )
I have seen him play mandolin. Something about those two instruments. They are like frick and frack. Maybe he got into it to inspire his bass play ing like I got into bass to inspire my mandolin playing.
I too picked up the bass late in life. A friend her me play guitar and said, “Why don’t you try the bass? It’s got two fewer strings!” But I’ve dug the sound and the vibe. Learning blues bass primarily. First bass was an Ibanez 200 that’s my jam bass and also my autograph bass (so far Gerry McAvoy (Rory Gallagher, Band of Friends) and Jesske Hume (The Felice Brothers) have signed it. Last year I got a Thunderbird. Man! Two very different basses. I love watching Julia Hofer’s vids too
..nice chug chug chug sound...i gotta deal for ya on a Squire JB fretless from my herd, should you ever dilly-dally the 35 miles N. of the Casino at Grande Portage...
A signature model I've been wanting to get is the Spector Doug Wimbish model. I met him at a guitar/bass expo and he's the nicest guy you'd ever meet... willingly goes out of his way to talk with everyone and really gets into a conversation. The spector basses are sweet too and play fast
@shugemery It won't take long until you have 6 more 😂 A good used one to seek out is a vintage Peavey T-40. Nice and heavy and just an overall decent collection add on.
Wonder why it is that these electric basses seem to multiply? My brother in law has 10 guitars and 2 basses. Reckon the all seem to fill a different whole in sound and feel. I do like those Peaveys for sure.
@shugemery when I use to play out a lot I always had 2 or 3 set up and ready to go. Other thing for me was really the different inspirations. I always played in bands with more original music so a new bass always means a whole new set of riffs. I'd sit down and record myself playing them, then upload to youtube privately so I won't forget them for the future.
I played it a lot today. It is a really really nice and good entry level bass. Smooth. Good for slapping. Great value for the money. www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/MMV3P4SR--sire-marcus-miller-v3p-4-string-bass-guitar-red-satin
I've been looking and watching reviews on them to understand them and decide which one. Leaning towards the MXR M87 as it looked easy to understand in a review.
btw, something I really need to warn you about with Sweetwater, the 55 point inspection is misleading - that's for damage and to make sure everything turns on when it should etc etc. It doesn't mean setup, (intonation, neck / truss adjustment, bridge setup) that all costs a considerable chuck more (I think around 200 dollars) I mention this because I spent a grand of an LTD EC-1000 and a Fender MIM strat from them, and neither were playable at all out of the box. The Floyd Rose on the EC-1000 was raised about a half above the body on the Bass (EAD) side and about where it should have been on the treble side (gbe) I'm honestly shocked that neither the blades on the Floyd Rose or the pegs were damaged. (Let me say this I love sweetwater and have spent about 10k there in recent years so I'm not bagging on them) just be aware and set expectations accordingly
I misspoke. I read the card and saw that. Been learning to do my own set-up. Got a few string and neck doo-dads. Kinda fun. Setting intonation I learned on my mandolin so I find it easy on the bass. String action is fun to play with. So much new to do.
@@shugemery I mostly do my own as well, all except doing intonation on the Floyd Rose (Floating bridges) they are a pain. so all my FR guitars are E standard, everything else LP,'s strats I can use a variety of strings and tunings (C standard anyone?) and re-intonating isn't a big deal. It's just fun to fiddle on them too. Truss rod adjustments still scare me though.
Nice looking axe. I'll be happy to help with a list of basic setup tools you are probably going to want soon. Just let me know. I have done a lot, lot, lot of guitar setups for people. My side hustle. I'll send you a card and sticker if you want.
Hey Yo...I've already adjusted truss rods and action and intonation on Sterling and Fender. Watched a bunch of videos and got the gauges, string action ruler and truss rod relief tool to learn and do. I like it. Sorta like working on my control line planes kinda sorta. Thanks feller.
My UA-cam algorithm is all backpacking and bass. This crossover must mean the world is getting awesome again. Your videos just keep getting better. Thanks for everything
Mine too! And drywall videos.
You are a true troubadour-a real renaissance man! Such an inspiration for us over 60!
I see it as play. There is a 12 year old living in me!
Music is a majic that I don't posess and forever admire those that do. One of my new old man hobbies is lockpicking.
lock picking, locksmithing, dreadlocks, bagels and lox. I like all things locks! Fun to dive into things.
Yay! Love the basses, Shug. I've been playing bass for over 40 years and can definitely say you've got the groove. Have a blast!🔊
Thankee. I've been playing hours daily. Just really drawn to it. Just bassing for bass sake~
Both are very beautiful. My brother used to be a professional bassist. I’m very impressed on how quickly you picked that up but then your talents are unmeasurable. Looking forward to hearing more.
I have been putting in hours daily. Mainly cause it id truly been fun for me. Thankee.
thanks for this review! im a bedroom bassist and was looking at these for their passive version. your talent for only a couple of months on the bass at the time you released this vid is so impressive (:
They have some nice basses and just came out with some new models for 2024
It sounds like you are in your happy place, have fun! I love seeing people get so excited over things they enjoy, makes me smile. :) Thanks for sharing and hope we will hear some more bass! :) :)
Truly. It its bringing me true joy and does not seem like practice. I have no agenda other than to try to get above average on it and feel that satisfaction at the end of a day.
Good for you Shug. Always moving forward. ENJOY....
Must move into new realms to keeps life lively.
Proper, bloody, lovely!!
Beautiful my friend! Thanks for groovin us along
Whooooo buddddy!)))))))
Thankee. It is just plain fun. That is what I was looking for.
What a beauty! Sweet sounds coming!
Was playing it today. Still getting to know it.
Awesome Man! All's secure at the low end. Rock on!
Going with the low flow.....
WHOO-HOO! Congrats & happy pickin'
Picking and plucking lallygagging and mucking'.
Outstanding shug. Love a bass player me. A real favourite of mine was Mick Karn who played with Japan. His work on Gentlemen Take Polaroids is so good. Ian
There is a throwback song! the 80s were fun.
I've been a bass player since I was 11 years old and it's my favorite instrument. I'm really happy to see someone joining the team. Good luck with your bass adventure. Keep it groovin, whoooo buddy.
Liking the bass team and community. Groove on I shall......
Funky! Woooo buddy! And it matches your hat!!!
Was hoping it would when I unboxed it. Almost a Ferrari red.
Love the bass, love the t- shirt! Happy playing Shug!✌🏼🎸
Me too! You are the first to allude to it~
@@shugemery Just like you said in your last podcast interview (which my daughter and I loved) I’m one of those viewers who take in background details as well as the cool content. 😁🧟♂️
I don't know anything about guitars, it's beautiful and sounds awesome, ATB
I feels so nice. I'm just got bass fever and it is fun. To be new you have to start something new~~
Really nice. We are very close in age. I remember several people wearing hats like yours when we were kids. Not so much now. Like it.
We had men in the neighborhood who wore them.
I'm excited too !!
Yessir!
Far out & AWESOME cool 😎.... enjoy your new bass...
Today is doing taxes and bass playing. Little tax work then some bass. Repeat....
Damn Shug! I am really impressed. Lol, first comment on a backpacking channel I've watched for years... Goes to the man rocking out on the bass! Thanks for all the positive vibes you've sent my way, Shug.
I am honored!!! Funny how new things keep on coming to you in life if you let them.
Ever since my son starting playing bass several years ago I gained a new appreciation for the instrument. I particularly enjoy your Music Man. Gotta say, I could totally picture you with a Bongo (also by Music Man). Pricey though. Enjoy!
I too have seen the light. Try to listen to song with no bass. Sounds lackluster. Those MusicMans are really nice. Came out in 1976, the year I graduated high school.
I know this wasn't intentional but you had me searching YT for some old funk from the '80s. They had some great bass guitar work in that music.
Tower of Power!
Love the new bass. Great tone. Good grove too brother. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks and thankee. So fun~~
It does have a great growl.
Very nice, Shug. I grew up in Music City USA and never get tired of great music.
Enjoy!
And it sounds to me like you have played for years, Buddy.
Ahh thanks. I now I have a ways to go but I have no agenda other than to keep at it and get better in time.
I just purchased the Larry Carlton Sire S7FM in blue. LOVE IT!! good to see a fellow Sire-ite!
They seem to be a real up and coming company. Many great reviews. Love the feel of mine. Neck is so smooth.
Ah, Shug! You are amazing! I love the look on your face as you opened up the box for the first time. So excited! I was watching you at the same time I unpacked my Amok box from Norway. The Rottweiler thought it was her Bark Box so I had to run a little defense. So happy for you. Rock on! Pretty impressive you only 3 months in.
Enjoy that Amok. I love hanging mine and chair mode and sitting in it when I have to catch up on phone calls. Gonna take mine out in the Spring. Got the new lightweight and it is real nice. Sorry the Rott was disappointed...haaaa
From a drummer....I say... AWESOME!
I'm looking forward to jamming with a real drummer sometime. One 1 baby....
That firetruck red bass goes well with the hat! You already slap a lot better than I - keep posting these videos, maybe it will get me back in that woodshed. Watch out for icicles!
It is vibrant and the neck feel is amazing for such an affordable bass. I've been at it hours daily the last 3 months. It fills my life with good stuff right now and I needed a new muse.
Your bass playing is coming right along my friend! Love the mandolin though. Cheers! 🥷⛺️💫
Thanks and thankee....Not abandoned the mandolin at all. Got into bass to help my mando picking. But right now the bass calls the most.
You are multi-talented sir…I tip my hat to you.
As my teachers said.....gifted underachiever. I took that as I'm gifted at underachieving.
Happy New Guitar Day!
Thankee. Maybe I need cake too!
Awesome!
Thankee. My fingers are sore from playing the Red Devil all day!
NEW TOYS !!! Gotta keep the mind expanding.
At this age I can justify better toys for sure. My fingertips are throbbing.
The trim in my kitchen is that color..."brick dust." New pursuits make new brain cells, we need to keep that up in our dotage. Good on ya!
Nice. Sounds like a lively kitchen. I hear you on the brain thing. Keep that grey matter active~~~
That is SUCH a Shug Beast Bass!!! 🎉
Might righty!
5:08 Wow!! I love the emblem with your Kilroy on it! Sweet!😍👍🏻👍🏻
Ha to think about that one for a moment-o...!
Good choice, Shug!
I concur. Great bass for $350~~
Damn Shug! You got some skills. “Slappin’ da bass”
I been putting in some time for the last 3 months. So enjoying it and just look forward to playing everyday. Just cause..... Thankee
Love the sound of that P Bass.
Hard to top a P-Bass for sure. I already sold this Sire to get a G&L CLF Research L-1000. It is Leo Fenders last P bass-like design.
I have a Marcus Miller Jazz bass that I have been using for years! Love it!
Ahhh...you are a groover. I knew I liked you. Have you checked out Reverend basses? They are nice. I see myself moving to a up to a V5 someday. Or the V7 but I need to decide if I want to mess with all the active EQ controls. I'm a simple man! Do you use all the controls on yours a lot?
@@shugemery I don't want to give the wrong impression, I have Marcus Miller bass, but I am a terrible bass player. I love the feel of that bass though. I'm a very basic player.
@@mountainwanderer Something about the bass. Fun to hold and play. Even is basic form.
Dangit Shug! You got me again. Ive been watching your hammock videos for years and now your gonna hook me with bass videos. Ive been playing (poorly) for almost 20 years. Keep up the great work. I always look forward to seeing you on the tube.
I'll try to keep the bass or music vide to a "just now and then" thing. Though maybe not. Hammocks can only take a feller so far...
Just when you think shug can't get any cooler, he starts slapping the bass. Sounds great!
I am a late-in-life-wanna-be-funkster~~~ Thankee!
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You always surprise me Shugs ❤
From Guitar to Mandolin, harmonica, the gazoo, the band saw, and divining rod, tin can and the dripping sound from the sink ...lol
I am learning a Bach tune on nostril flute now. My future is set.
Very cool!!
Really good value on this Sire bass. Having a lot of fun with it.
Those licks were as funky as your hat!😂
I buy a lot of used gear from Musicians Friend. Always satisfied.
I’ll look into Sweet Water per your recommendation.
Thanks, Shug!
I've been happy with their service. And candy bag! Nice to have good companies as folks always seem to waste so much time on bad companies.
Oh my brother, I knew you were a bass player the first time I saw ya!
Funny how things in life end up leading you towards something that you never thought it would. Be open and let it happen....
Very cool man!
Thanks Slowhike. I'm really enjoying it! ua-cam.com/video/-Fh5XfYvlao/v-deo.html
Hi Shug! I am already a fan of your mandolin, but more good is gooder. Play on, Shug! Wooobuddy!
The bass feels so much cooler...haaa! Everyone thinks my mandolin is a ukulele...now that hurts~
Marcus Miller has the same hat as you do. 🤠 Sounds like now you have "den bösen Bass".
Markus dons a fine chapeau~~
Nice! I got a Sire P5 last fall and they make great basses! Especially if you need a lefty model.
It feels so nice on the neck. Really liking it. I switch around between all three basses and am coming to the realization that they are all different and play differently. I may just be a Tri-Bass Plucker. I'm a lefty but play backwards....
Still say bass is where my heart lies. Been playing guitar for 10 years or so, but happiest when I put on the bass.
Thinking about a Squire Bass VI. Although I’d love a Music Man. They’ve got good grunt.
This retirement seems to be fitting in just dandy with you.
Thanks for another video.
I got a Squire first but this Sire feels so much better. Especially the neck and frets. No sharp edges hanging over. The MusicMans are awesome. I am really starting to like retirement.
@@shugemery my brother in law always says he doesn’t know what to do first since he retired!
Like a lot of guitars, if you do a little work to get them right, it makes it a much better experience.
I’ve learned a lot from Dave’s World of Fun.
Another great UA-camr.
Happy days fella.
@@Brijoolz Oh...I have already caught onto Dave and set my action and truss rods on my Fender and Stirling. Even go the cool string gauges and stuff. Intonation too. More fun even when not playing.
I am really digging Shug the bassist!
I am enjoying him too~~!! Haaa. Thankee iPlod
I was thinking you had the right hat on for a bass unboxing. I like your new bass, a bit a of a crisp sound to it. Nice color too. Is the Fender the heaviest? Always drives me nuts when the body is so light makes it off balance. Good deal, whoo buddy!
The Sterling Musicman is the heaviest. Then maybe the Fender by a wee bit. Then the new one. Well balanced though.
Shug, I like these kind of videos. I like the camping, but I like it when you mix it up too. I might be in the minority, but I really like the variety. Y'know the Halloween vids, the BBQ vids, all cool! Thanks for posting this. I dig it!
Thanks. They the ones I’m really a bit more excited about these days. Hammocks can only go so far…haaaa
I know a lot of us folks born in 58' with a hard head, typed from experience . . .
Nice axe!!
Thanks. Already sold that one to a friend and put the dough toward my G&L CLF Research L-1000 bass.
Shug! Your bass skills sound awesome to me!
I hope to get fairly good someday just for the sake of it. Thankee. I have been putting some time in on it as beginners must.
Loved the rare earth
@@hipgroove68 They were my first 8 track tape!
After seeing this, I find myself wondering how well Geddy Lee can juggle. Well done, Shug!
He is a bit of a nerd (compliment) so I bet he kinda can.
❤❤Liked it, liked it a lot!
Big groovy thankee.
woooooo buddy, Shug on bass. big surprise. wise to get the P variant, saves on batteries ;-)
Yessir. Playing daily. Already sold the Sire bass and gone through some others looking for the bass for me. I look forward to playing everyday. Brought my love of playing back. Thankee
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Sean - I think your backpack just got a little teenie bit heavier -🤣 I loved to lay down some lead riffs on my bass when I played it for our group. at first, I got some grimaces, however, I finally won people over, or at least I think I did, because it sounds so smooth and "different" when it comes from the bass guitar. Of course, when you miss playing the lead guitar and have to play the bass, it's a little compromise 🤪🤔
Haaa. The guitar player wants the leads right. I discovered the band Vulfpeck during this quest and their bass player Joe Dart is like a lead player in the band though alway holding the groove.
Shug, hello ol' friend. I say this like I have known you forever. Recently went to the time change Hang at Yates, where my son played guitar at the campfire. Might I suggest your next Bass Be Accustic? For the car camping trips.
I may end up with one of those someday. Could play in a Mariachi band! But I'd bring my mandolin for a campfire..
Gorgeous bass! Was that a little bit of black magic women I heard you playing? Easily one of my favorite songs to play in bass!
I was playing "Get Ready" Rare Earth's version. And Level 42 "Starchild." Working on both of those songs. Filling my time and winter days...
Love the bass thing! I just got a Sire P5 and love it. You got the necessary trifecta with a J, P, and MM. Now 5 string.
Playing that Sire right now. Like it. Fender P bass is closest to my heart for some sort of sentimental reason. Not ready for a 5 string quite yet. I do like having just 4 to contend with. But I'm a lazy man....
@@shugemery Like hammocks. It's a sickness.
@@DarrellHaase But a wonderful and positive sickness. All love and joy!!
Dang it sounds good, u gotta learn “Stir it up”. Seems like a fun bass-line to play. Have fun brother l!
I'll have to get in a reggae groove someday.
Looks nice Shug, but I don't know how your going to fit that in a backpack..lol Have a great day 👍
I may just have to give up backpacking. It is a lot of work anyways. Not enough sitting!!
I picked up a v7 this summer. I find it just as good, if not better than a MIA Fender jazz.
Good luck with the new toy.
I keep hearing that from folks. These Sires are really nice and mine is on the low end. In time I may get a P8 or P10 dx. Whoooooo Buddy))))
@@shugemery There’s a part of me that wants a p8 and a M7, then all the base’s would be covered - or is it basses?
The M/K play any instruments? Woodwinds maybe? Congrats and enjoy your new sound.
He played trumpet in high school.
Christmas time came early . EARLY . in March. WHOO BUD-DAAYYY!
I give myself the best presents~~
Beautiful bass Shug! Congratulations! I'm a banjo player of about 20 years that has played upright bass for about 15 years and recently got in to electric bass. Now there are 4 of them. They multiply like rabbits don't they? Just bought a Fender Jazz bass Saturday night. Like you, I'm up all night playing. Learning is the best part.
They do multiply. Each one is so different in its own way. I am going to try and stop at 3 basses. But....I do want a Fender Jazz someday. Enjoy yours. What model did you get?
@@shugemery It's the Player Limited Edition Jazz. Green Burst color. I have a Fender Broad Bass and an Ibanez that plays extremely well for a cheaper bass. I was up all last night working in Lukas Miller "Find Yourself". He's Willie Nelsons son. Pretty cool bass playing in that song.
Looks like a nice guitar from a reputable (small) company. I'm happy for you, bro! Sounds good, too. I love the bass guitar. Enjoy!
It is filling a my days with pleasure. And sore fingertips!
I've met Marcus Miller but I've never met the Shug.
Perhaps someday...Your giant 4 string contra bass
mandolin is sounding pretty sweet, Brother.
Did Markus slap you?...haaa. Cool you met him. Contra mando. I'll never see the bass the same way now!
You're like a reverse John Paul Jones. He started out with a bass (and organ) and later in life he wanted to master the mandolin so he showed up unannounced at a bluegrass festival mandolin workshop to learn from instructors there. It was so interesting to learn that about him. He may be your doppelganger. (Still waiting on his review of the Dutchware camilion. )
I have seen him play mandolin. Something about those two instruments. They are like frick and frack. Maybe he got into it to inspire his bass play ing like I got into bass to inspire my mandolin playing.
I too picked up the bass late in life. A friend her me play guitar and said, “Why don’t you try the bass? It’s got two fewer strings!”
But I’ve dug the sound and the vibe. Learning blues bass primarily. First bass was an Ibanez 200 that’s my jam bass and also my autograph bass (so far Gerry McAvoy (Rory Gallagher, Band of Friends) and Jesske Hume (The Felice Brothers) have signed it. Last year I got a Thunderbird. Man! Two very different basses.
I love watching Julia Hofer’s vids too
The blues await me. Messed a little it is a "feel" for sure. Rory!!! Too cool. Love that Thunderbird look for sure. Julia has the best bass-face.
@@shugemery awesome-and I agree about Julia’s bassface. And her fingers! Those long digits were made for bass.
Good morning
Guitar is sweet looking good
I got up EARLY to play it!!
"Get Ready" "Get Reeeeady"! 😃
My first 8 track tape was Rare Earth Live in Concert. Gift from my sister.
H'mm.
That there is a real pretty bass.
Worth the count...
Me and it done made friends....uh huhhh
Insta-liked! Shug and Strings!?!? Love it
Thankee feller!
Wow! Belle guitare, Shug! And you really don't seem like a newbie to bass either!
I recall trying to play one in high school...but juggling took over~~
..nice chug chug chug sound...i gotta deal for ya on a Squire JB fretless from my herd, should you ever dilly-dally the 35 miles N. of the Casino at Grande Portage...
Thankee. I need frets at this point! So much to learn.
Hey Mr. Bass-man, whoooo budddeeeeehhhh
Low-End Lollygag~~
Time to start listening to Primus.
Les Claypool! Love his wacky him.
What? No Smoke on the Water to test it out? Good sounds there Kemosabe.
It is on my list to learn what I get past Rare Earth and Uriah Heep!
A signature model I've been wanting to get is the Spector Doug Wimbish model. I met him at a guitar/bass expo and he's the nicest guy you'd ever meet... willingly goes out of his way to talk with everyone and really gets into a conversation. The spector basses are sweet too and play fast
As I travel this bass path I keep hearing about more and more basses that I have never heard of or seen. Keeps me interested!
@shugemery It won't take long until you have 6 more 😂
A good used one to seek out is a vintage Peavey T-40. Nice and heavy and just an overall decent collection add on.
Wonder why it is that these electric basses seem to multiply? My brother in law has 10 guitars and 2 basses. Reckon the all seem to fill a different whole in sound and feel. I do like those Peaveys for sure.
@shugemery when I use to play out a lot I always had 2 or 3 set up and ready to go. Other thing for me was really the different inspirations. I always played in bands with more original music so a new bass always means a whole new set of riffs. I'd sit down and record myself playing them, then upload to youtube privately so I won't forget them for the future.
nice score, I had an ESP B50 I loved, carpal tunnel forced me to sell it
those very small marks I wouldnt worry about
I wanted the marks as it saved me $60. Not even noticeable. Sorry you had to sell it.
@@shugemery exactly, rock on
Hahaha man I was just thinking about buying a bass. Always wanted one. Let me know how it feels
I played it a lot today. It is a really really nice and good entry level bass. Smooth. Good for slapping. Great value for the money.
www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/MMV3P4SR--sire-marcus-miller-v3p-4-string-bass-guitar-red-satin
"I've only been playing since December"
Immediately starts jamming out like a pro
I have been logging some time on the bass. Retired Life!
I might be weird but I'd love to see a les claypool and shug dueling banjos on the bass video
Les is wacky in the best of ways. Don't think I could keep up with his bassology.....
soupah doupah 👏👏👏
Soupah fun-and-grins!
If you haven’t already, get yourself a nice compressor pedal. Compressors are essential kit for bass players. I like the boss bc-1x or the MXR M87.
I've been looking and watching reviews on them to understand them and decide which one. Leaning towards the MXR M87 as it looked easy to understand in a review.
So sweet
I'm truly enjoying it. Immensely.
btw, something I really need to warn you about with Sweetwater, the 55 point inspection is misleading - that's for damage and to make sure everything turns on when it should etc etc. It doesn't mean setup, (intonation, neck / truss adjustment, bridge setup) that all costs a considerable chuck more (I think around 200 dollars) I mention this because I spent a grand of an LTD EC-1000 and a Fender MIM strat from them, and neither were playable at all out of the box. The Floyd Rose on the EC-1000 was raised about a half above the body on the Bass (EAD) side and about where it should have been on the treble side (gbe) I'm honestly shocked that neither the blades on the Floyd Rose or the pegs were damaged. (Let me say this I love sweetwater and have spent about 10k there in recent years so I'm not bagging on them) just be aware and set expectations accordingly
I misspoke. I read the card and saw that. Been learning to do my own set-up. Got a few string and neck doo-dads. Kinda fun. Setting intonation I learned on my mandolin so I find it easy on the bass. String action is fun to play with. So much new to do.
@@shugemery I mostly do my own as well, all except doing intonation on the Floyd Rose (Floating bridges) they are a pain. so all my FR guitars are E standard, everything else LP,'s strats I can use a variety of strings and tunings (C standard anyone?) and re-intonating isn't a big deal. It's just fun to fiddle on them too. Truss rod adjustments still scare me though.
Makes me wanna bring my drums over for a jam session 😊
I'll come to you!! On the one baby...on the one~
Can I join you guys on guitar? I "sing" too, if you can call it that!
Famous Louises is up for sale case ya havent heard.
I heard they are closing on Sundays but up for sale!!! Noooooooo
Hell yeah! Pick up "Standing in the Shadows of Motown" for some great bass fundamentals. Not the movie, the book with bass transcriptions.
I will. Thanks for that. Though I don't read notation.
@@shugemery comes with CDs. You have a good enough ear. Or just learn "what's going on" album
@@BobCorsaro Aye. Big Motown fan here...
Have you tried playing anything by Les Claypool? His stuff is a blast.
I will tackle his stuff eventually. Love his dum like rhythms! And cool hat.
U GET EM SHUG
Oh...I got 'em.
Yeah buddy…slappuh the bassuh
My Mom slapped me. I slap the bass now. Thank for the inspiration Mom~
@@shugemery 🤣..to moms 🍻
Nice looking axe. I'll be happy to help with a list of basic setup tools you are probably going to want soon. Just let me know. I have done a lot, lot, lot of guitar setups for people. My side hustle. I'll send you a card and sticker if you want.
Hey Yo...I've already adjusted truss rods and action and intonation on Sterling and Fender. Watched a bunch of videos and got the gauges, string action ruler and truss rod relief tool to learn and do. I like it. Sorta like working on my control line planes kinda sorta. Thanks feller.
The Sire V10 is IMHO the best-looking bass of all time. Unfortunately I can't find one for under $2k.
They do look mighty nice. Seem to be sold thus maybe price jacked.