Hi and thanks for watching. Lol. Yes, that's a good question. Truth be told, the bass I'm playing was made of spare parts... Mostly Alembic, except the neck. The neck was originally routed for 6 strings, but I only have 5. Thus, the extra tuning peg hole. More oddly maybe, the nut and bridge have a bit narrower string spacing than usual, which I find more comfortable. So, you really have me on how 6 strings could have ever possibly worked with this neck- even with 5 the spacing is pretty tight! I hope you enjoy my other videos as well. Cheers!
Great! Thank you for the video 😊
Top notch tutorial!
Nicely done, building up the levels of complexity.
I love how you describe everything so simple without holding up the lesson
Excelente tutorial! Thank you!
Well presented TY so much! I will explore more of your stuff. Im just starting bass and looking for a foundation to follow
Superb! Thanks 🙏😎
Te aventaste my friend, muy bien.
Excelente.
Thank you! this was very helpful
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Thank you.
Thanks so much
Very good tutorial !! Thank you very much !
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for checking it out. Check out the other lessons on the Milbank Music Channel? Hope you enjoy them-
well explain men!!!
Thanks for this nice tutorial. I would like to know why your bass has a hole on the headstock.
Hi and thanks for watching.
Lol. Yes, that's a good question. Truth be told, the bass I'm playing was made of spare parts... Mostly Alembic, except the neck. The neck was originally routed for 6 strings, but I only have 5. Thus, the extra tuning peg hole. More oddly maybe, the nut and bridge have a bit narrower string spacing than usual, which I find more comfortable. So, you really have me on how 6 strings could have ever possibly worked with this neck- even with 5 the spacing is pretty tight!
I hope you enjoy my other videos as well.
Cheers!