Lessons Learned from my First Washtub Bass Build

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  • Опубліковано 28 жов 2024

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  • @amandaglasscock9328
    @amandaglasscock9328 3 роки тому +11

    That’s an awesome washtub bass. Good tone from the trimmer string and all this time I’ve been using it to cut weeds 🙂

    • @musicalmiscellany
      @musicalmiscellany  3 роки тому

      Hey... ya never know 'til ya try. Ha ha. Thanks for watching the vid.

  • @Iceland874
    @Iceland874 3 роки тому +6

    My dad played the gut bucket in a pizza parlor band with his work buddies when I was little. He played the piano too but the gut bucket was fun! This video is awesome but making one looks a little hard. Its so helpful and inspiring as always!

    • @musicalmiscellany
      @musicalmiscellany  3 роки тому

      Washtub basses are really fun. I'm glad I built this one. It's a bit of a challenge to play, but I really do like it. Thanks for watching.

    • @Iceland874
      @Iceland874 3 роки тому

      @@musicalmiscellany maybe washtub basses are called gut buckets in California. I think washtub bass sounds a lot better. Ha! Something new is always learned from your videos. I think your followers are hooked.

  • @johnaustin1825
    @johnaustin1825 Рік тому +1

    That sounds good. In England in the 60's we used a wooden Tea Chest for a bass in our skiffle group (No doubt well before your time). Thanks for your time

    • @musicalmiscellany
      @musicalmiscellany  Рік тому

      I love those British skiffle bands. Such a cool vibe. Thanks for checking out the video man.

  • @jessewilliams102
    @jessewilliams102 Рік тому +2

    This is some great info man. Thanks for the video. I’ll tell you where a good place to get sticks is. About every 5 to 7 years. The electric company goes around and cuts down all the trees underneath powerlines and they just lay the trees on the side of the road, so I have to go right behind them and collect all the good walking stick Ones. It would look wicked cool if it had some vine, spirals or something. Have a good day.

    • @musicalmiscellany
      @musicalmiscellany  Рік тому +1

      Great idea for a stick. Thanks for checking out the vid and good luck.

  • @sneakyvarmint
    @sneakyvarmint 2 роки тому +4

    Nicely done! Thanks for sharing!

  • @johnaustin1825
    @johnaustin1825 Рік тому +1

    Keep up the good work - we are all on the same page! Cheers from Lost John UK

  • @mybusiness7663
    @mybusiness7663 3 роки тому +2

    Very good follow up I still like the sound you get out of it. I watched this video while my wife applying make up takes her forever and I don’t have to explain anything to her. Works well we have been married 30 years this October

    • @musicalmiscellany
      @musicalmiscellany  3 роки тому

      Congrats on the upcoming anniversary. You gotta do what works. Happy wife = happy life. Ha ha. Thanks for watching.

  • @rustynails68
    @rustynails68 Рік тому

    Awesome!!!!!! We all must make one. I hope to inspire a kid to make one.

    • @musicalmiscellany
      @musicalmiscellany  Рік тому

      They are a heckuva lotta fun. Thanks for checking out the vid.

  • @briane.paulson
    @briane.paulson Рік тому +1

    Great stuff.

  • @stevesstrings5243
    @stevesstrings5243 3 роки тому +1

    Great stuff! Thanks for the suggestions!

  • @bunskilabonskiwashtubfun9841
    @bunskilabonskiwashtubfun9841 2 роки тому +2

    Truly enjoyed this video! My bucket employs a soft nylon paracord string, amplified with two mics, one to my PA system and one to the bass amp, very near the eyebolt. I want to try your guitar pickup system but can't bring myself to cut in to my bucket as it sounds OK. Time for a second build with guitar pickup.

    • @musicalmiscellany
      @musicalmiscellany  2 роки тому

      Thanks for watching the video. The good thing about these washtub basses is it's really easy to create another one. It sounds like you've put a lot of thought into the one you have. Good luck.
      BTW, check out this video to see exactly how I did the pickup. ua-cam.com/video/Ov8deQ7UJnM/v-deo.html

    • @aniquinstark4347
      @aniquinstark4347 2 роки тому

      You can put a condenser microphone underneath the bucket. Works great.

    • @musicalmiscellany
      @musicalmiscellany  2 роки тому

      @@aniquinstark4347 Using a mic would be a great technique for recording but the idea of this arrangement is to be able to plug the washtub into a bass amp (e.g. for jamming w/a drummer). Most bass amps don't have phantom power or XLR inputs so a condenser mic wouldn't really work well for that particular application.
      Needless to say, you could plug the mic directly into the PA (as Bunski stated above) provided you had enough channels available. That would be a possible solution for live gigs but requires a lot more equipment (mic, XLR cable, preamp, power amp, pa speakers, speaker cables, etc). If you've already got all that for a band setup, it might not be a big deal for you, but probably overkill for a jam session.
      Another advantage of the 1/4" output is you can plug the washtub directly into effects pedals. With a mic, you'd have to route a send/return channel out of the mixer to the effects and back. Again... totally doable but a lot more cables and setup required. The piezo/preamp is a really simple solution for a bass player who already has an amp but wants to get into washtub bass.

  • @mollylewis7199
    @mollylewis7199 11 місяців тому +1

    I just saw this. I’ve had the parts for a wile now and you’ve inspired me to get to it and build one. Those are great additional tips. Thank you. One question - did you leave the tape on the rod piezo when adding the shrink wrap, or did you remove the tape? Great videos. Thanks!

    • @musicalmiscellany
      @musicalmiscellany  11 місяців тому

      Great to hear. I left the wrap on the piezo rod. Have fun and good luck.

  • @marinevet7273
    @marinevet7273 2 роки тому

    Can’t wait for you to do it again vs.2

    • @musicalmiscellany
      @musicalmiscellany  2 роки тому

      Thanks for checking it out. I would probably do a few things differently the second time but this one works pretty good.

  • @peteytwofinger
    @peteytwofinger Рік тому +1

    i would use a zoom or bass multi effect . use a auto wah and over drive - so jealous - want !

    • @musicalmiscellany
      @musicalmiscellany  Рік тому

      It’s super easy to build. Have fun. Thanks for watching.

  • @1980bwc
    @1980bwc 2 роки тому

    Nice job!

  • @CurtisJShaw
    @CurtisJShaw 3 роки тому +1

    Dude you are awesome!

  • @beefyburritoboy9675
    @beefyburritoboy9675 Рік тому

    You’re awesome thank you!

  • @monsha.mp3
    @monsha.mp3 10 місяців тому +1

    omg i love it, i want one of those

    • @musicalmiscellany
      @musicalmiscellany  10 місяців тому

      It's a really easy project to build yourself. Thanks for checking it out.

    • @monsha.mp3
      @monsha.mp3 10 місяців тому +1

      @@musicalmiscellany Thank you for providing us with such beautiful content.

  • @aniquinstark4347
    @aniquinstark4347 2 роки тому

    Looks like a pretty good way to train your ear because there's no frets or even a fingerboard to visually guide you.

    • @musicalmiscellany
      @musicalmiscellany  2 роки тому

      You are 100% correct. Washtub bass is very much a "feel" instrument as there are no frets and the string doesn't even have a pitch until you put some pressure on it. Thanks for checking out the video.

  • @garydesrosiers5692
    @garydesrosiers5692 3 роки тому +4

    I do think it sounds better with the weedwhacker string but that's just my opinion 😏

    • @musicalmiscellany
      @musicalmiscellany  3 роки тому

      Thanks Gary. I like the way it feels a lot better. I may try experimenting with different gauges of weedwacker line but this one seems to work pretty well.

  • @bearshield7138
    @bearshield7138 2 роки тому

    and we get better

  • @fourlightsorchestra
    @fourlightsorchestra 3 роки тому

    What are the legs for?

    • @musicalmiscellany
      @musicalmiscellany  3 роки тому

      Lifting the washtub off the ground slightly allows the sound to come out, similar to the sound hole in a guitar. It's supposed to increase the acoustic volume.