I've noticed that Sunday is usually a pretty slow day for UA-cam videos, at least for channels I'm subscribed to. So I'm really glad to see this one. Thanks for keeping things moving on Sunday.
I think I may buy one of these today. What a cool instrument. I’m making some recordings that could use some new sounds. Looks like an inspiring instrument, instant vibes.
Love mine; use it constantly for Country/Roots gigs onstage and I usually ALWAYS take it and end up using it in the studio. I put an aftermarket Fender subsonic neck on an Esquire body that I keep B-B or A-A as well. Really happy they’re widely available again!! Great video, Thanks!
I believe Grady Martin used one of these on Marty Robbins’ “Don’t worry about me”. It was recorded through a broken console and became the first fuzz guitar :-)
I love my VIs, use them all the time, even as the bass in one of my bands (sounds superfluous to say I’m using a bass as a bass, but generally people seem to prefer it as a low-tuned lead instrument). I’d love one of these Vinteras. Great video.
Very nice job on the demo, Baxter. A couple of things on the Squier. It makes sense for someone like me who will play the VI very infrequently. When I bought it, there were significant out-of-the-box setup issues on the Squier VI. I hope they have resolved them by now.
About 2 years ago I bought a Squier Bass VI and a Tele baritone to see which format I would like. Got both during sales so they were around $350ish each and a good way to try them out and not lose anything. Both were great guitars for what they did but the Bass VI was a better fit for me. Traded off the Tele and kept the Bass VI. I did have to put a Staytrem bridge on the Squier Bass VI so the low E would get in tune, seems that is the only downfall of the Squier. I wouldn't mind trying the Vintera Bass VI to see the difference between it and the Squier, but so far the Squier has been great for what I needed. Sure would love that Custom Shop under my tree this year though, it's a beauty!
I’m low on the totem pole with my Squire 6 but loving it! I was actually lovin on it last night into my little Quilter Micro Block and 10” Bass Speaker. ❤🏁
The Bass VI is on my list... I walk the line between being a bass player and playing guitar. I've played a few models in local shops, and they have an unmatched appeal. Fun viddy, y'all! Thanks! 🙏🏻🤍
I have a ‘14 Squier VM BVI. Bought it new, did lots of mods to make it better for the bass side of the continuum. It’s fantastic! The BVI fills a cool, narrow niche between a Baritone guitar and a short scale bass guitar. Yeah, it can reasonably bass, it can also reasonably baritone… In the end, it’s really its own thing.
I have Schecter's take on this, the Hellcat VI. Not really guitar OR bass, I use it in very specific situations, where a different sound is required, because the sound is VERY different from any guitar or traditional bass guitar. I'm using it most frequently in this surf/indie rock three piece, where the upper strings are nice to have when the guitarist goes into a solo. Admittedly, it's seen very limited studio use, just because I prefer the sound of a traditional 34" scale bass in the studio.
Very Cool, Thankyou. Awesome Informative, entertaining video. Definitely a Bass VI is in my Future .... soon. And Yes The "I don't wanna play Bass" thing IS real. lol. All the Best. Cheers
I bought a Squier Classic Vibe Bass VI two years ago and being both a guitar player and a four string bass player I adapted to it very quickly. It gives me the ability to play traditional classic rock bass parts and In addition play some solos that are not possible on a standard bass.
I bought one a couple weeks ago and it’s amazing.. it plays like a guitar but the sound sparks your creativity. It’s actually a riff monster, just put on the bridge pickup, put on the bass roll off switch, distortion and the sound will blow you away.
I have learned playing guitar on such a beast. After i heard Stevie Ray Vaughan play his strat i wanted such a guitar. My father told the music store to gave that S.R.V. signature the same set-up strings as Stevie...... after one month i was happy!
cool instrument man.. Merry Christmas guys. Im a bit antisocial so I do all my music ventures with the Boss RC600 Loope. I was thinking an 8 string would be awesome. Top too low strings Id tune to low E/A (Tuned to bass E/A).. Then the other 6 strings just like a guitar. Im figuring I can make basslines in the looper with the E/A ;) Love you guys man. Happy Strumming.
Nice-like many others, I have become interested (again) in the Bass VI since watching the recent Beatles' documentary. I appreciate the comparison between it and the baritone guitar and the 6-string bass. I've played bass more than anything else, but I was never quite sure what all 3 of those instruments were. I may have to go look on the Fender website now. BTW-I recognized the green Custom Shop Jazz Bass from your web site. It's so cool-one of these days I may have to bite on that one.
I own one of these. I don't use it much, but I'm glad to own one. Fun trivia facts, John Lennon played one on While My Guitar..., and George played it on Two of Us and the live version of Hey Jude
I wish they made a bass six in a straight up jazzmaster shape. I dont hate the upper horn being more strat shaped but i just love the original offset shape.
I appreciate the VI but the string spacing is too tight and I don’t play bass with a pick is probably why I’ve never bought one. But for people still searching, try one. 🎉
@SamH. Getting critical about it the bridge is a bit shoddy but for the money it's fine and will do OK. They can be a bit heavy but if you look around a bunch you can find ones under nine pounds. Danelectro is an option as well, it's the original Bass VI having first been available in 1956, five years before the Fender VI. Danelectro doesn't currently officially make a Bass VI but their 29.75" baritones are essentially the same instrument as the old Bass VI if you put Bass VI strings on them. You may have to slightly drill out the low E tuner for some of the heavier string sets but it's not that big a deal as long as you are slow and careful. The Masonite Dano's are a lot lighter than the Squier or Fender VI if that matters to you and they have a bit more zing to their sound. On the budget side there are also the Gearformusic G4M 638 and the Firefly FFJA Baritone. The G4M comes set up as a Bass VI with 24-84 strings like the Squire VI while the Firefly is essentially the same instrument but is set up as a baritone, however like the Danelectro you could put Bass VI strings on it.
@matt. A Bass VI with a slightly heavier string set like the Fender Super 250's, which have a 100 rather than the stock 84 for the low E string, can easilly handle standard bass duties just fine as long as you can adapt to the tighter string spacing. Just use the neck pickup, roll the tone off a bit if needed, and don't play the high B or E strings and nobody will be the wiser. When I saw the band The Church live back in the 1990s I was confused when they first came on stage because there seemed to be three guitar players and no bass player... Once they started playing I quickly figured out that the Bass player had a Fender VI. Sounded amazing through his Ampeg SVT, and until he played some higher notes you would have never known it wasn't a four string bass.
maybe sacrilegious, but I prefer a Bass VI setup for baritone B-B with 12-52s over most baritones, the extra length just makes it feel right. It's fun setup as a traditional Bass VI too, but it doesn't draw me in as much
I bought an Eastwood TB64 Bass 6 style guitar back in 2022. Totally unhappy with it. The roller bridge is designed for guitar so the fat bass strings keep popping out of the saddles. The vibrato is a joke as it bends the steel of the vibrato rather than actually pivoting as designed. Also, the pickups are weak and thin. But the tuners are great! 😂 Eastwood now sells a version that has a stopbar tailpiece in addition to the vibrato version.
If you are a real bassist this is a "unique instrument all unto itself."I find them more guitar and when playing mine, the too close string spacing is the main drawback.Finger picking is difficult, and I usually use a pick.Bands like the Cure use it best, like a guitar.
Boose Sooxes are cool until they're the hot new fad and everybody wants one. I'll just use my guitar and HX stomp pitch shifter and save some money until one of you posers wants to sell me your Bass VI at half price.
The Bass VI, and other Bass VI-type guitars (such as the Schecter Hellcat 6-String Bass) are fun guitars. Unfortunately, yours truly cannot play them, due to the fact that her allrgies to nickel strings, and stainless strings (the chromium in stainless steel), cause her mega dermatitis, and as a result, she can only use Ernie Ball Cobalts (which are cobalt alloy strings). Guess what? They don't make Ernie Ball Cobalts for the Bass VI (or Baritones for that matter) - though, I can play 7-strings, due to Ernie Ball making 7-String Cobalt sets.
No matter what tools you play, I believe you still sound like you. I'm so sorry ya'all have try to sell overpriced instruments to keep the doors open. I've heard both of you play dozens of guitars, Baxter always sounds like Baxter and same with John.
I've noticed that Sunday is usually a pretty slow day for UA-cam videos, at least for channels I'm subscribed to. So I'm really glad to see this one. Thanks for keeping things moving on Sunday.
Learning to play bass as a guitarist has been a ton of fun for jamming and recording. Would highly recommend it to anyone who wants to change it up.
I think I may buy one of these today. What a cool instrument. I’m making some recordings that could use some new sounds. Looks like an inspiring instrument, instant vibes.
Love mine; use it constantly for Country/Roots gigs onstage and I usually ALWAYS take it and end up using it in the studio. I put an aftermarket Fender subsonic neck on an Esquire body that I keep B-B or A-A as well. Really happy they’re widely available again!! Great video, Thanks!
obsessed with the Bass VI this last year.. started with the Squier.. just getting a Vintera.. eventually working my way up to a Custom Shop!
I believe Grady Martin used one of these on Marty Robbins’ “Don’t worry about me”. It was recorded through a broken console and became the first fuzz guitar :-)
I love my VIs, use them all the time, even as the bass in one of my bands (sounds superfluous to say I’m using a bass as a bass, but generally people seem to prefer it as a low-tuned lead instrument). I’d love one of these Vinteras. Great video.
I'll never let mine go, it really does cover so many cool things you can add to the music.
Very nice job on the demo, Baxter. A couple of things on the Squier. It makes sense for someone like me who will play the VI very infrequently. When I bought it, there were significant out-of-the-box setup issues on the Squier VI. I hope they have resolved them by now.
I bought the Squier Bass VI a while back, and I love it.
I had one on loan for a while in my studio in Hawaii. They are tons of fun to play and double as a guitar, bass or both.
About 2 years ago I bought a Squier Bass VI and a Tele baritone to see which format I would like. Got both during sales so they were around $350ish each and a good way to try them out and not lose anything. Both were great guitars for what they did but the Bass VI was a better fit for me. Traded off the Tele and kept the Bass VI. I did have to put a Staytrem bridge on the Squier Bass VI so the low E would get in tune, seems that is the only downfall of the Squier. I wouldn't mind trying the Vintera Bass VI to see the difference between it and the Squier, but so far the Squier has been great for what I needed. Sure would love that Custom Shop under my tree this year though, it's a beauty!
Beautiful playing at the end!!
I owned a Candy Apple Red Bass VI with a matching headstock. I sold is and wished I never let it go. Oh well the search continues..... WooF!! 🐶🐶
Wes Montgomery on a Bass VI?!! I gotta check that out.
I’m low on the totem pole with my Squire 6 but loving it! I was actually lovin on it last night into my little Quilter Micro Block and 10” Bass Speaker. ❤🏁
Great video & excellent playing....really showcased the Bass VI!
The Bass VI is on my list...
I walk the line between being a bass player and playing guitar.
I've played a few models in local shops, and they have an unmatched appeal.
Fun viddy, y'all! Thanks! 🙏🏻🤍
I have a ‘14 Squier VM BVI. Bought it new, did lots of mods to make it better for the bass side of the continuum. It’s fantastic!
The BVI fills a cool, narrow niche between a Baritone guitar and a short scale bass guitar.
Yeah, it can reasonably bass, it can also reasonably baritone… In the end, it’s really its own thing.
I have Schecter's take on this, the Hellcat VI. Not really guitar OR bass, I use it in very specific situations, where a different sound is required, because the sound is VERY different from any guitar or traditional bass guitar. I'm using it most frequently in this surf/indie rock three piece, where the upper strings are nice to have when the guitarist goes into a solo. Admittedly, it's seen very limited studio use, just because I prefer the sound of a traditional 34" scale bass in the studio.
Very Cool, Thankyou. Awesome Informative, entertaining video. Definitely a Bass VI is in my Future .... soon. And Yes The "I don't wanna play Bass" thing IS real. lol. All the Best. Cheers
Nice playing and neat sounds from that bass guitar!
Have a schecter hellcat, great guitar esp for the price. Bass Vi is a lot of fun to play.
I want an Electric Bass XII. Smurf hat headstock, 12 string bass VI.
My baritone telecaster fills the niche for me
Baxters emo jam at the end is sick. Carrboro 2002 called and said it wants its riffs back.
I bought a Squier Classic Vibe Bass VI two years ago and being both a guitar player and a four string bass player I adapted to it very quickly. It gives me the ability to play traditional classic rock bass parts and In addition play some solos that are not possible on a standard bass.
You can use lighter strings, and tune a bass vi to the baritone range. A Danelectro baritone is 29.75 scale a bass vi is 30. A precision bass is 34.
I bought one a couple weeks ago and it’s amazing.. it plays like a guitar but the sound sparks your creativity. It’s actually a riff monster, just put on the bridge pickup, put on the bass roll off switch, distortion and the sound will blow you away.
I have learned playing guitar on such a beast. After i heard Stevie Ray Vaughan play his strat i wanted such a guitar. My father told the music store to gave that S.R.V. signature the same set-up strings as Stevie...... after one month i was happy!
I have a feeling that when I get a bass VI it will inspire me to start yet another musical project. I gotta finish one thing before I get one. 😂
cool instrument man.. Merry Christmas guys.
Im a bit antisocial so I do all my music ventures with the Boss RC600 Loope. I was thinking an 8 string would be awesome.
Top too low strings Id tune to low E/A (Tuned to bass E/A).. Then the other 6 strings just like a guitar.
Im figuring I can make basslines in the looper with the E/A ;) Love you guys man. Happy Strumming.
Nice-like many others, I have become interested (again) in the Bass VI since watching the recent Beatles' documentary. I appreciate the comparison between it and the baritone guitar and the 6-string bass. I've played bass more than anything else, but I was never quite sure what all 3 of those instruments were. I may have to go look on the Fender website now. BTW-I recognized the green Custom Shop Jazz Bass from your web site. It's so cool-one of these days I may have to bite on that one.
I own one of these. I don't use it
much, but I'm glad to own one. Fun trivia facts, John Lennon played one on While My Guitar..., and George played it on Two of Us and the live version of Hey Jude
I have one, yes!!
What kind of strings go on these? Regular guitar strings with a higher gauge? Or are there specific bass vi strings?
They make special sets. Too long for many standard guitar strings. Low E needs to be a .90 as well
Sounds pretty cool
I wish they made a bass six in a straight up jazzmaster shape. I dont hate the upper horn being more strat shaped but i just love the original offset shape.
I appreciate the VI but the string spacing is too tight and I don’t play bass with a pick is probably why I’ve never bought one. But for people still searching, try one. 🎉
Are squier versions any good?
I have a Squier and tried a couple vinteras. I didn't find them to be an upgrade at all.
@SamH. Getting critical about it the bridge is a bit shoddy but for the money it's fine and will do OK. They can be a bit heavy but if you look around a bunch you can find ones under nine pounds.
Danelectro is an option as well, it's the original Bass VI having first been available in 1956, five years before the Fender VI.
Danelectro doesn't currently officially make a Bass VI but their 29.75" baritones are essentially the same instrument as the old Bass VI if you put Bass VI strings on them.
You may have to slightly drill out the low E tuner for some of the heavier string sets but it's not that big a deal as long as you are slow and careful.
The Masonite Dano's are a lot lighter than the Squier or Fender VI if that matters to you and they have a bit more zing to their sound.
On the budget side there are also the Gearformusic G4M 638 and the Firefly FFJA Baritone. The G4M comes set up as a Bass VI with 24-84 strings like the Squire VI while the Firefly is essentially the same instrument but is set up as a baritone, however like the Danelectro you could put Bass VI strings on it.
7:25 So John could play bass on “Helter Skelter”!
My friend Token plays the bass for my band
Just replace "Baby" and "girl" with Jesus.
His name is Tolkien 😐
"I don't wanna play bass, I don't wanna play bass."......HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
I’ve always wanted one of these, but had a need for a bass and went with a Fender Mustang as it’s also short scale.
@matt. A Bass VI with a slightly heavier string set like the Fender Super 250's, which have a 100 rather than the stock 84 for the low E string, can easilly handle standard bass duties just fine as long as you can adapt to the tighter string spacing.
Just use the neck pickup, roll the tone off a bit if needed, and don't play the high B or E strings and nobody will be the wiser.
When I saw the band The Church live back in the 1990s I was confused when they first came on stage because there seemed to be three guitar players and no bass player... Once they started playing I quickly figured out that the Bass player had a Fender VI. Sounded amazing through his Ampeg SVT, and until he played some higher notes you would have never known it wasn't a four string bass.
Awesome
maybe sacrilegious, but I prefer a Bass VI setup for baritone B-B with 12-52s over most baritones, the extra length just makes it feel right. It's fun setup as a traditional Bass VI too, but it doesn't draw me in as much
Steve Kilby of The Church uses one a lot!!
Happy holidays guys hope you have a Prosperous & Safe New Year !
Sherwood Green is hot.
Check out Roxferry if you’d like to see a 2 piece rock band that uses a bass VI
The bass is based
Sounds like modest mouse! A band I’d venture to guess, Baxter digs!
How did they not feature Peter Hook for this video?
7:27 DFA1979 (sixxxed), Royal Blood (sixxxed) and it's just Nikki Sixx playing covers of their songs terribly on a Bass VI
I want one but sadly not many lefites
I heard that there is something wrong with the bridge
Standard Jazzmaster / Jaguar floating bridge issues. My guitar tech is immobilizing one for a customer. Inherently bad design.
Finally, it was videos like this one that made me sub to you in the first place!
Tell it to my old lady! 😂
Basically a Bajo Sexto Electrico
I bought a vintera ii when they first came out and i got stuck with fiesta red. So sad now seeing theres a limited run in sonic blue
I think Danelectro had one first 😊
What kind of strings?
Maybe demo the bottom switches & wiggle switch you spoke of...🙄
I bought an Eastwood TB64 Bass 6 style guitar back in 2022. Totally unhappy with it. The roller bridge is designed for guitar so the fat bass strings keep popping out of the saddles. The vibrato is a joke as it bends the steel of the vibrato rather than actually pivoting as designed. Also, the pickups are weak and thin. But the tuners are great! 😂 Eastwood now sells a version that has a stopbar tailpiece in addition to the vibrato version.
yes…….
If you are a real bassist this is a "unique instrument all unto itself."I find them more guitar and when playing mine, the too close string spacing is the main drawback.Finger picking is difficult, and I usually use a pick.Bands like the Cure use it best, like a guitar.
Not a fan of the bass VI. I play both bass and guitar and I find them to be too cramped for my bass playing and not satisfying for my guitar playing.
I don’t- but thanks anyway
Boose Sooxes are cool until they're the hot new fad and everybody wants one. I'll just use my guitar and HX stomp pitch shifter and save some money until one of you posers wants to sell me your Bass VI at half price.
The Bass VI, and other Bass VI-type guitars (such as the Schecter Hellcat 6-String Bass) are fun guitars. Unfortunately, yours truly cannot play them, due to the fact that her allrgies to nickel strings, and stainless strings (the chromium in stainless steel), cause her mega dermatitis, and as a result, she can only use Ernie Ball Cobalts (which are cobalt alloy strings). Guess what? They don't make Ernie Ball Cobalts for the Bass VI (or Baritones for that matter) - though, I can play 7-strings, due to Ernie Ball making 7-String Cobalt sets.
More playing, less talk....and It needs a Bigsby....
Great video!!!! I play bass vi in a hard Rock grunge duo called break the slate
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in Mexico, the acoustic version of that "instrument" in the mexican regional genre, truly awful
They dont make a damn lefty!!!!!!!
No matter what tools you play, I believe you still sound like you. I'm so sorry ya'all have try to sell overpriced instruments to keep the doors open. I've heard both of you play dozens of guitars, Baxter always sounds like Baxter and same with John.
Happy holidays guys hope you have a Prosperous & Safe New Year !