How to change strings on (restring) your bass... correctly. Watch this!

Поділитися
Вставка
  • Опубліковано 3 лис 2024

КОМЕНТАРІ • 713

  • @johnbartlett1261
    @johnbartlett1261 11 років тому +55

    Great advice here. One tidbit I would add. Once I've got a set of strings on that have the correct length and number of winds around the tuner post, I always use those old strings as a guide for the new ones.I find 2.5 to 3 wraps to work best. So rather than cutting the old string, I loosen it, unwind it and then use as a guide for the length of the replacement string. Speeds up the restring process by taking the guesswork out of where to cut.

  • @francoisbeaulieu9683
    @francoisbeaulieu9683 8 років тому +154

    Great Video. Though I would really suggest keeping them as an emergency spare.
    Don't cut them right down the center. I always keep my previous set of dead and dirty strings in my bag. If one breaks I have an emergency (and didn't spend 50$ carrying an extra set).
    And although some people argue about this, you can boil them down and re-use them...although I've never bothered.

    • @crueltyinpoetry
      @crueltyinpoetry 8 років тому +1

      Francois Beaulieu I 100% agree with this statement. I just finished sanding and retaining my bass. I am so happy that I didn't snip them because I've just reinstalled my old ones and they work fine. will I have to change them eventually? sure but it's great to have extras. how to you store them though? every time I try to turn them on themselves and sort of turn the ends arround the circle it snaps straight again

    • @bassboy8910
      @bassboy8910 5 років тому +16

      Quick fix, you can also run dirty bass strings thru the dishwasher and keep them for spares, just dry them very well. Stanly Clark said he used after shave to get the funk off and the alcohol dried them too. (He said the ladies liked the way his bass smelled too) What a play-a ! ha ha

    • @pflo-98
      @pflo-98 5 років тому +1

      @@crueltyinpoetry try n keep the strings taught [n straight]as u are removing them [keep pulling on em till the end/pops out tuning peg hole/the bent bit,instead of pulling the red coiled up spring its formed ] @ the red bit,as then they wont all b coiled up n can b reused/also boil um up in a saucepan of water [till crud floats 2 surface] then let em go cold slow as running em under cold water makes em brittle n snaps easy,hope this helps as bass strings ain't cheap......

    • @The_sinner_Jim_Whitney
      @The_sinner_Jim_Whitney 4 роки тому +2

      Solid advice. I don't do it, I keep a fresh set of the appropriate strings in all of my bass cases, and when it's time to change I use that set and replace them in the case with the new set. For emergency spares, though, used strings would get the job done just fine. It's not like they'd get used often, I've never broken a string in 20 years of playing except a couple brand new G strings that snapped at the saddle of a Rickenbacker I used to own while they were being tuned to pitch. That was the fault of that miserable excuse for a bridge (the whole bass, actually- Rickenbackers SUUUUUUCK, they just sound completely unique. I built a parts Jazz bass, routed for 4003 pickups at the same relative positions along the scale length as a Ric, which gives me 90% authentic Ric tone with none of the bullshit), and not the strings or my restringing technique.

    • @dickr9345
      @dickr9345 4 роки тому

      @@The_sinner_Jim_WhitneyDuuuuuuuude....that sounds like an awesome bass.

  • @stevecanyon6120
    @stevecanyon6120 4 роки тому +40

    Great tips, especially seating the strings over the bridge after stretching. A tip I offer, I always place the string brand packaging in the bass case -- that way if the strings turn out to be real winners, I know exactly what to buy at the next string change.

  • @jonwykes348
    @jonwykes348 9 років тому +73

    Not long started playing bass and im finding your lessons very informative and easy to understand! Thanks scott!😊

  • @nephilymbass1
    @nephilymbass1 9 років тому +61

    One tip not mentioned that I'd like to add is string twisting. When you put a new string on and start turn the tuning key the string actually twists. On some basses with top quick loading style bridges like those found on warwicks and the Hipshot on my Conklin you can actually release that twisting. On my stingray and fenders it's a bit more difficult but I've learned to compensate for it. But this will dramatically help particularly with low b and e strings. If you don't get what I mean put a rubber band between two fingers and pop it, then twist is up and pop it again. With twisting a lot of the "life" is gone.

    • @beasz1974
      @beasz1974 3 роки тому

      i discover this last week .. this can "make or break" the string as far as sound quality. especially the low B

    • @RekusoXYZ
      @RekusoXYZ 2 роки тому +5

      @@beasz1974 I still don’t know what he means by string twisting

    • @IconOfSin
      @IconOfSin 2 роки тому

      @@RekusoXYZ the string getting twisted as you lock it, easily avoided and more of a problem for guitar strings

  • @GodHetfield
    @GodHetfield 11 років тому +3

    Man, I'll never get tired of your smiling attitude while you're explaining.
    you're a great teacher.
    take care

  • @Anybloke
    @Anybloke 7 років тому +54

    Great advice. Thanks Scott. Just one important thing. Basses come in three different scale lengths; 34", 32", and 30". My Fender Jazz is a 34 but my Hofner Shorty is a 30. For beginners, make sure you get the correct length strings. Also, consider string types. Roundwound have more twang (brighter tone) and are great for rock and much more. If you're playing jazz for instance you might want to consider flatwound strings. They're slightly easier to play and have a more mellow tone.

    • @Rikkcas
      @Rikkcas 6 років тому +5

      2 things.. basses also come in 35" and even longer scales. Not as common on the 'even longer' sizes, but they exist.Flatwounds-- good suggestion...but keep in mind that Jaco used roundwounds on a fretless.... for jazz,.. and for everything.It really boils down to what sounds and feels right for you. And what works best for you, and the genre(s) you gig with regularly.If you don't gig much, and just stay at home..it doesn't really matter. The important thing is playing correctly, and sounding right with whatever band situation you're in at the moment. Many players have different basses setup for different gig situations.Just have fFun and play! It's about dat groove.

    • @roncheaters
      @roncheaters 6 років тому +1

      Flatwounds feel like I'm playing fish-scales

    • @edeckert1589
      @edeckert1589 5 років тому

      @@roncheaters try pressure wounds

  • @Nacattakk777
    @Nacattakk777 9 років тому +364

    just strung my bass for the first time did everything like in the video then when i tuned it the D string snapped those were $35 strings ive not felt this sad in a long time

    • @GGGG-si3jr
      @GGGG-si3jr 7 років тому +125

      1 like=1 prayer

    • @KYSMO
      @KYSMO 7 років тому +3

      Grimmrock The Immortal shiiit :(

    • @dondarnel1149
      @dondarnel1149 7 років тому +3

      Grimmrock The Immortal I know the feeling

    • @daretheghost1994
      @daretheghost1994 6 років тому +9

      I've never broken a string fresh from the packet ahahha

    • @brianortiz2200
      @brianortiz2200 5 років тому +23

      Wrong tuning

  • @PuddleBooks
    @PuddleBooks 9 років тому +207

    Video starts at 1:25

    • @marcomaisto3787
      @marcomaisto3787 3 місяці тому

      Thanks buddy

    • @technodruid
      @technodruid 13 днів тому

      Thanks bud. It's a restring video I don't need a solo

  • @stevenwilson1342
    @stevenwilson1342 2 роки тому +5

    Another satisfied customer :)
    I've only been playing for a few months, but wanted to experiment with some new strings.
    Of course, Scott's video caught my eye when searching for tutorials.
    The extra helpful tips and overall presentation make his content truly a step (or two) above.
    Thanks Scott.

  • @turkey1966
    @turkey1966 11 років тому +166

    Do we really need backing tracks to restring?

    • @Fidozo15
      @Fidozo15 7 років тому +31

      turkey1966 yeah, cause is boring

  • @rocknrollhippy771
    @rocknrollhippy771 10 років тому +40

    I don't cut them either, I donate all my used strings to my wifes friend who recycles them and makes them into awesome jewellery. The attraction of them being (apart from looking cool) that they're not just bought, they've been genuinely played and gigged:)

  • @Lysdexia
    @Lysdexia 8 років тому +3

    Works a treat - did my own Jazz last night and I'm delighted with the outcome.
    Thanks!

  • @herrmanselcher1632
    @herrmanselcher1632 8 років тому +724

    lmao whats up with the lighting... looks like an early 2000s action movie

    • @jimihendips8226
      @jimihendips8226 7 років тому +12

      Herrman Selcher greatest comment I've ever read

    • @FreeTheJambon
      @FreeTheJambon 7 років тому +93

      That's what changing bass strings feels like too tbh

    • @Ztr7
      @Ztr7 7 років тому +2

      I love it

    • @mdwayne741
      @mdwayne741 6 років тому +5

      Something that I have taken for granted (and have been doing wrongly) for years.....thank you, Scott!

    • @Matt-ot9nx
      @Matt-ot9nx 5 років тому +8

      G O T T A C H A N G E T H E S E
      S T R I N G S

  • @johnkasonga6634
    @johnkasonga6634 11 років тому

    I just love the way you explained how restring a bass. All these years I have been doing it wrong and buzzes on the D string. Thought maybe the I messed up my bass. Thanks for sharing that. We appreciated it.

  • @DarkHorizonStudios
    @DarkHorizonStudios 11 років тому +1

    There are so many videos out there about how to string up your bass - this one is the best I've seen thus far. And that's speaking from experience breaking a lot of strings. What I think would be awesome is to have a video about stringing a 5- or 6-string bass and all of the various tunings for each. Thanks for all that you do!

  • @Tweek5470
    @Tweek5470 10 років тому +2

    You learn something new every time you watch a re-stringing tutorial on youtube :P. I have been playing for close to 10 years and I have never thought of string core slippage, I am going to try this the next time I re-string my bass, thanks!

    • @phillippasteur3904
      @phillippasteur3904 6 років тому

      LeafBucket It's especially an issue on round core strings like DR.

  • @Jjosh1358
    @Jjosh1358 8 років тому +5

    Nice video. Thank you for teaching people how to tune with harmonics. A little off topic, but I love the natural finish with the black hardware.

  • @goddamn6664
    @goddamn6664 9 років тому +54

    How do almost none of these bass stringing video's not include the information surrounding string length???

  • @Vasball
    @Vasball 9 років тому +1

    I`ve been playing bass since I a was twelve, and I`m now 46, and I still found this lesson useful. Thanx :) Loads of tips that still can make me rethink former mistakes, and improve all aspects of my bassplaying.

  • @lightningfirst689
    @lightningfirst689 2 роки тому +4

    Just changed my strings for the first time since I got my bass several years ago.
    Everything I play sounds beautiful now.

  • @Patrickjohnphotography
    @Patrickjohnphotography 3 роки тому

    2021 and YOUR video mentions 2-3 things that no other video (that I found) talks about to this day. And every tip you mentioned makes complete sense to do. I'm not cutting mine, I'm saving them just in case.

  • @alfonsorejas9706
    @alfonsorejas9706 9 років тому +2

    Wow I didn't know about that trick to take the clean sound of the string over the 7th and the 5th fret. Awesome!

  • @donellismusic
    @donellismusic 7 років тому +2

    this was just the tutorial I needed. I probably just had the smoothest re-stringing experience after watching this. Thanks!

  • @bonelessss
    @bonelessss 10 років тому

    I've done everything as you explained, took me about 40 minutes to change the strings but my Yamaha sounds as good as the very first day. Thanks a lot, VERY useful video.

  • @jacobma87
    @jacobma87 11 років тому +1

    Excellent video! So many little details and tips that could have saved me time and strings in the past!!

  • @gamerjc2701
    @gamerjc2701 6 років тому

    Just subscribed -been playing bass for 29 years and always learn something new.Thanks good video!

  • @steveninverse9579
    @steveninverse9579 2 роки тому +5

    Just strung a bass for the first time in my life. And damn, with your technique it came out PERFECT. It literally looks like a pro strung my bass, but it was me. Thank you for the guidance!

  • @mcassera1
    @mcassera1 6 років тому +1

    Never knew about setting string at the saddle. I was having intonation issues with my E string and that fixed it right up! Thanks!

  • @ElPresidenteKhan
    @ElPresidenteKhan 3 роки тому

    This was great. I Followed the instructions matched the previous string lengths and now my first re-string is done. My bass sounds beautiful. Thank you.

  • @andrewthehiphoper
    @andrewthehiphoper 11 років тому +2

    Great lesson, Scott! As always :D
    I've played a bass for years, but this little tricks about string angles (especially on the bridge) is something new for me. There are always something new to learn, if you watch ScottsBassLessons. Gonna watch them all (I'm in progress now:) These are obviously the best bass lessons on youtube. Thank you, for what you're doing!
    I have one question/request for you, if you don't mind, that might be helpful for many beginners - is about new and dead strings. Next time you change the strings, please, record the video that demonstrates the sound before and after replacing the strings, to hear the difference, and to know the importance of changing strings from time to time.
    Thank you again and keep on!

  • @Jelaroth
    @Jelaroth 3 роки тому

    Thanks to this tutorial I restringed my Yamaha with DR Neon strings without any issues. Cheers!

  • @Radagast27
    @Radagast27 8 років тому +41

    Bending the tip and snipping just past it never would have occurred to me. Makes sense, I think. I'm gonna start doing that from now on!

    • @ATthemusician
      @ATthemusician 7 років тому

      C.M. Willett I think it might only apply to roundwound strings, but I could be wrong.

    • @toad15fan
      @toad15fan 6 років тому +4

      this comment is fun when interpreted naughtily

  • @RileyUMR
    @RileyUMR 11 років тому

    So glad you put this video out there. I've been playing for years and never actually learned how to do it correctly.

  • @phillycheeseful
    @phillycheeseful 10 років тому +2

    Wow this guy gives by far the best instruction on how to restring your bass

  • @TrevBec
    @TrevBec 11 років тому +2

    Such a clear and concise way of explaining stuff. Super, smashing GREAT.

  • @zackstewart4109
    @zackstewart4109 5 років тому

    I have never had windings slip on a string-core and that comment about it threw me for a loop. Finally figured out why- I use D'addarios. D'addario says their hex-core sounds better, but what it's REALLY there for is to mar the windings slightly so they don't slip. Clever!

  • @Pieter13100
    @Pieter13100 5 років тому

    Thank's Scott! My first string change went smooth because I watched your video first.

  • @Rabbit895
    @Rabbit895 6 років тому

    Hi Scott, Hi everyone. im a beginner and i love your work, simple to the point and with humor , thanks, your the man, blessings to all.

  • @michaelmione
    @michaelmione 6 років тому

    I just setup my 5-string using this protocol... worked like a champ. Thanks Scott!

  • @wyattrydlewski9130
    @wyattrydlewski9130 11 років тому +3

    I am pleased with myself that I have been doing almost all of those things! The only part that I went wrong with was that I took all the strings off at once!
    Do you think you could do a video on how to set up a bass with things like the truss rod, saddles, and intonation? Maybe even electronics?

  • @cletos2009
    @cletos2009 10 років тому +9

    Great tips.. but from what I've heard, from an old colleague, is that if you stretch the strings out by hand, they will "deaden" quicker. Once I started skipping that step, I've noticed that it doesn't take much effort in tuning initially, before the strings will stay in tune.

  • @wancel35
    @wancel35 8 років тому

    Thank you Scott. I had an awfull buzz with my previous A string. I took care of leaving the string below the winding : the sound is just perfect ! God bless you !

  • @adamstevensbass
    @adamstevensbass 11 років тому +34

    You just know what the 'A' string sounds like.. you're a monster Scott!! hahaha - ASB

  • @RavenMadd9
    @RavenMadd9 7 місяців тому

    Thank you Scott for sharing your experience

  • @thegamingguy5954
    @thegamingguy5954 3 роки тому +1

    Loved it! It was my first time re stringing my bass myself and this video helped so much

  • @pageluvva
    @pageluvva Рік тому

    Today I am restringing my Godin bass for the first time. I was anxious until I found your video. Many thanks.

  • @warrenosborne1539
    @warrenosborne1539 4 роки тому

    I never got the hack of finger vibrato that you demonstrate so very well. From the early 80's til mid 90's I played full time. Once a week, I would change strings, I kept a dozen set's or so boiled out for an hour or so,, using Rotosound long scale standard gauge on a couple Fender P's and a J. Really I did this once, sometimes twice a week. Fender basses are the equivalent of a D-9 bulldozer, none of mine ever went out of tune. Thanks for the vid's oz As a working stiff, I couldn't afford a new set of strings every week,, but boiling for an hour or so and then fast drying they sounded new for Friday night. Do any of youse folks ever do this? Money saver and clanky bright tone??????????

  • @Manwitch60
    @Manwitch60 Рік тому

    Bought a used Yamaha bass and the former owner was a heavy smoker, it currently has round wounds full of tar. I want to change to flat wounds, and now I know how. Just learning bass, but I love it! TY for all the 411.

  • @tristenadams7611
    @tristenadams7611 7 років тому

    Dude, Jesus Christ thank you so much!! I'm a newbie to the bass. And I'm kind of self teaching myself for the most part! And I recently broke a string and bought a pack of new ones. And I needed some serious help so I wouldn't mess up these new strings right off the bat. And this video helped a bunch! I learned a lot that I had no way of knowing before hand!! Really appreciate what you do here! You're awesome!! Thanks again!

  • @tomservo999
    @tomservo999 8 років тому +2

    Thanks!! This might have been the most important video of yours I have watched!

  • @JustoneNormalPerson
    @JustoneNormalPerson 8 років тому +246

    watched this after removing all my strings, lucky me

  • @andrewludlam5686
    @andrewludlam5686 10 років тому

    Basic, standard stuff....even the micro bend to help lock windings in machine head... BUT then Scott says press down to confirm proper break angle over saddle so all that obsessive intonation work is not wasted. Sir : YOU absolutely RULE !!!

  • @timhughes9305
    @timhughes9305 10 років тому

    Great tutorial. After all of hear years I had forgotten to set the strings on the bridge. Spot on.
    One additional tip that I found is to rub a graphite pencil in the slot on the nut before stringing. That helps the windings to slip over the nut and to not catch.
    Thanks for the great videos!

    • @tdtrecordsmusic
      @tdtrecordsmusic 2 роки тому

      I use bearing grease. Which has the consistency of vasoline. Works WAY better. Since I started using it, the tuning is spot on caz b4 the strings were sticking and not sliding in the nut as good as they should. U can put it on at any time. Same 4 guitars.

  • @michaellowrey8159
    @michaellowrey8159 2 роки тому

    I started making my own Boxter 3 string style Guitars. Currently trying to build a 2 string bass. Used Single Shot Bridges. Now I know what the middle hole is for. Stringing thru the body.
    Brilliant.
    Great info as I'm nearing the point of adding strings

    • @devinebass
      @devinebass  2 роки тому

      Wow man - Good luck! 🔥👊🏻

  • @PtotheMtotheJ
    @PtotheMtotheJ 7 років тому

    Very helpful, Scott! These directions worked perfectly for me.

  • @yuggothfungi
    @yuggothfungi 11 років тому +1

    Good tips! I found myself following all of these, though some of them I did unintentionally, now I know why it's important;) Except for separate string change, I got used to adjusting scale length after restringing.

  • @jenplaysbass2378
    @jenplaysbass2378 4 роки тому +1

    Hey Scott! Thanks a lot for your video! I am going to replace my strings tomorrow for the first time :o

  • @kristiansve
    @kristiansve 8 років тому

    Hello Scott! I got my bass in 2007, and haven't changed the strings since then. Thank you for the good advice on how to restring a bass, I think I can do it now! Very good looking bass by the way! Thanks again!

  • @ernestwester6336
    @ernestwester6336 6 років тому

    The lighting gives the bass epic colour❤️❤️

  • @bassboy8910
    @bassboy8910 5 років тому +4

    Hi again Scott, I had to share my quick dirty bass string fix story for your viewers: Ron Foos wrote: Here's a fast / old fix ! You can also run dirty bass strings thru the dishwasher and keep them for spares in your gig bag, just in case, but just dry them off really well so as not to rust. Stanly Clark said he used his after shave to get the funk off and the alcohol dried them too. (He said the ladies liked the way his bass smelled too) What a play-a ! ha ha ~ Ron Foos bass player for Paul Revere & The Raiders, Randy Bachman, Rightrous Bros' Bill Medley and many other national & international artists.

  • @thirteenthandy
    @thirteenthandy 7 років тому

    Thanks! I'm a 20+ year guitar player, used to Sperzel locking tuners. Recently picked up a bass to mess around with and I knew stringing was weird on these things!

  • @whusmanameAtGeeMail
    @whusmanameAtGeeMail 6 місяців тому

    I do all of these things except the last tip of seating the strings at the bridge, that's a new tip to me. Thanks.
    As for when you're stretching the strings, I have my right hand pressing on the first four frets, so that the string doesn't come out of the grooves in the nut while I'm stretching, AND I can feel how much I'm stretching the strings, so they don't snap while I'm stretching them.

  • @dob0
    @dob0 11 років тому +3

    Great video! Could you do a video on how to correct the action and/or intonation of the bass (adjusting the truss rod, saddle position, etc.)?
    Thanks!

  • @DoekmeisterD
    @DoekmeisterD 10 років тому

    ah thanks for the tips Scott. I allready did the right things, except for the stretching all over the neck. I did stretch but only in one place (right hand playing side above the pickups)

  • @Edgar01m
    @Edgar01m 11 років тому +2

    Hey Scott, you should do a video comparison of how important it is to change your strings(play on the old and then the new strings) 👍

  • @lynnclaughton6581
    @lynnclaughton6581 9 років тому

    Yes Scott, always enjoy and benefit from your videos...Best Regards...

  • @gametheus1306
    @gametheus1306 9 років тому

    thanks to you, I restrung my G string perfectly on my first time. Thank you SO much! :D

  • @bertrandmajorik6589
    @bertrandmajorik6589 4 роки тому +1

    BASS player here, benn BASSIN for 30 years, the first video I see someone bending before cutting the strings.
    ( like i've been doing for 30 years ). Some video ( censored company name ) clips then bends.WOOOW!!!
    Good thing I quit high school before they filled my head with, whatever.
    Not a subscriber, but i visit ofthen.

  • @Itsmejeffwee
    @Itsmejeffwee 6 років тому

    Thanks lots Scott. Just changed my first string and went easy, real nice step by step instructions

  • @themarlboromandalorian
    @themarlboromandalorian 11 місяців тому +1

    Chesterton's fence.
    Thanks for explaining why one shouldn't remove every single one.

  • @ThePhoton6
    @ThePhoton6 11 років тому

    I thought i knew how to change strings.... There's always something new to learn ! Thanks Scott.

  • @polara01
    @polara01 11 років тому

    really great tips on an overlooked but important part of our bass playing! Thanks!!

  • @lishkoburger12
    @lishkoburger12 5 років тому

    Just changed my first set of strings ever watching this vid. Thank you so much!!

  • @SergioVargas20
    @SergioVargas20 11 років тому

    Scott, as usually; great lesson and thanks for that…. Also the video volume is so much better (thanks for that too)

  • @huutiainen
    @huutiainen 8 років тому +3

    thanks dude, got some really good tips

  • @destin8758
    @destin8758 8 років тому

    nice one Scott cheers for the vid finally plucked up the courage to restring after this video now my electro accustic stag sounds crisp again :)

  • @erminetor44
    @erminetor44 11 років тому

    You're a great help for all of us! don't stop please! keep doing this videos! they're awesome:)

  • @darrellqueen3333
    @darrellqueen3333 11 років тому +5

    If you are really keen on the most precise tuning, tune the bass in the playing position. Gravity has some slight effect on tuning and intonation. It is minor but it's there. Also worth mentioning, don't check the tuning with your fingers on the tuning keys as the pressure of your fingers will skew your tuning. You didn't do this but I see a lot of ppl make that mistake.

    • @leftienigeblank4320
      @leftienigeblank4320 5 років тому

      Darrell , that is a fallacy which gets repeated ENDLESSLY by people ! I use a highly accurate Peterson strobe tuner , and there isn't the slightest difference between the 2 positions . Cheers anyway .

    • @PapaKiloProductions
      @PapaKiloProductions 2 роки тому

      Gravity will act on the strings, no matter what position it is in. You can test this yourself. It doesn't matter about guitar position

  • @markOdjukah
    @markOdjukah 7 років тому

    Such a good lesson, such a good Man. You deserve every like.
    Wish all best to You Scott.
    Cheers

  • @MattCaffell
    @MattCaffell 3 роки тому

    greatest string change video, I reference it every time I change my strings, guess what? New String Day for my Jazz 5

  • @diegomiralbes8391
    @diegomiralbes8391 2 роки тому

    Thanks man! Helped me change my first set of strings by myself!

  • @PomBare
    @PomBare 8 років тому

    Thank you. I watched a couple of string removal vids and this was definitely the best.

  • @b0soderlund
    @b0soderlund 11 років тому

    Always wondered about those knots and windings. Thanks Scott!

  • @ericdunivan2093
    @ericdunivan2093 4 роки тому

    PLEASE!!! Tell us about what you are playing, how the tone is set and what amp you are using in this KILLER introduction music! THAT's the tone I'm looking for on my '62 Jazz Bass Reissue.! Please guide me on this. Thanks! Love your work

  • @erikdravn
    @erikdravn 11 років тому

    Thank you! I've just started playing bass. I didn't realize how different stringing a bass is compared to a guitar.

  • @Jma952
    @Jma952 9 років тому

    That saddle tip was huge! thank you!

  • @arturogonzalez7310
    @arturogonzalez7310 8 років тому

    Thank you so much! This was my first time replacing my strings and this video was very helpful.

  • @richarddunn324
    @richarddunn324 8 років тому

    I didn't know any of this. Just about to put on some new, quite expensive half rounds. Thanks

  • @christinaspurlock9619
    @christinaspurlock9619 2 роки тому

    Thankyou Scott! I was frantic trying to figure it out!

  • @michaeltylerable
    @michaeltylerable 11 років тому

    You are simply amazing. Thank you for these videos.

  • @zahando5420
    @zahando5420 6 років тому +1

    This really helped me change my strings thx scott w all the love 😁

  • @japerstrills2047
    @japerstrills2047 9 років тому

    An awesome presentation. Super great tips to follow. I learned so much from this. Thank you so much for sharing.

  • @jerrycastanha6402
    @jerrycastanha6402 5 років тому +1

    I love your channel Scott always great content.

  • @justuswayne9850
    @justuswayne9850 9 років тому

    Thanks Scott for the lesson. Its a lesson learnt for me.
    Cheers.

  • @nueschi
    @nueschi 7 років тому

    Great video! Only one thing: you can remove all strings together, that's not a problem. The neck is much stronger than you may expect. So don't worry too much on this.

  • @woandersone6509
    @woandersone6509 10 років тому

    Thanks for your videos, they help me a lot.

  • @michaelaronoff
    @michaelaronoff 9 років тому +1

    Just discovered your channel. Really enjoying your tips and lessons. Lots of good info to work with. Thanks.

  • @paulevans4334
    @paulevans4334 7 років тому

    YAY Ive actually /eventually got my hands on some tape wounds, so this vid is gonna come in pretty handy...........cheers scott. Didnt wanna mess it up as their twice the price of round wounds.

  • @lilianabrost
    @lilianabrost 5 років тому

    This video helped a lot. Thank you for making this video.