4 Precision Basses... that’ll ROCK your world

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  • In this lesson I'm going to show you ALL of my P basses (yep, I have a few!)…
    Which P's I prefer…
    Why I’m obsessed with P basses…
    ... And why I LOVE 4 string basses (it’s probably not what you think!)…
    In this lesson you’re also going to learn about:
    - My CRAZY morning routine (seriously, kids make things complicated, lol)
    - Why metronome’s are a GOOD thing... and how I use them
    - Tips on avoiding bass playing injuries
    - And even more…
    As always, see you in the shed...
    Scott 🙂
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 571

  • @charlessmall7924
    @charlessmall7924 6 років тому +239

    I'd take a double bass on a desert island so I could build a boat with it

    • @matthewdubovik7350
      @matthewdubovik7350 6 років тому +2

      Charles Small lol why

    • @coliimusic
      @coliimusic 6 років тому +5

      Smart man

    • @Asher104
      @Asher104 5 років тому +22

      Probably the best bass regardless considering there is no electricity there xD

    • @user-xw6uh3yp7g
      @user-xw6uh3yp7g 5 років тому +12

      I’d bring Gene Simmons’ bass to chop down wood.

    • @heavyribassmaiden4924
      @heavyribassmaiden4924 4 роки тому +1

      @@user-xw6uh3yp7g hahahahaha

  • @clementealfredoobrador4822
    @clementealfredoobrador4822 6 років тому +110

    Your passion for bass is so contagious! I cannot help but grab my bass and play after watching your vids!

    • @davi66urtin
      @davi66urtin 6 років тому +1

      Clemen O haha relatable😂

  • @jchambersIndy
    @jchambersIndy 6 років тому +48

    I'm lucky enough to have an original '62 Fender Precision. I'd take that to the island.

  • @pauljones6819
    @pauljones6819 6 років тому +1

    Comprehensive and informative as always Scott. P Bass - 2007 built American Fender black with maple neck, scratch plate changed from white to black with flat wounds. Last P Bass with S-1 switch sold new in the UK. Go to bass and therefore probably desert island bass - Ibanez SR5000 Prestige with round wounds. Loving the SBL One Strap Black Edition - might even hold up my Overwater 5 string.

  • @georgecookonbass
    @georgecookonbass 6 років тому +4

    That Overwater bass sounds so great! That slightly active edge to the sound really adds something

  • @kasares17
    @kasares17 6 років тому

    I want your fave Scott, those tapewound strings have been resonating in my head ever since you first tried them out! That's my desert island bass! Cheers!

  • @erichartley3762
    @erichartley3762 6 років тому

    you'd think that a promo video for a bass guitar strap would have music with a prominent bass line consisting of a funky melodic groove to make you feel like you need said strap wrapped around you for safety just to listen! ; ) love what you put out in the world Mr. Devine you make me want to be a better both as a person and bass player.

  • @chillimont
    @chillimont 6 років тому

    Desert island bass.... Got to be my American Special Jazz...LOVE IT!!

  • @trevorblair5552
    @trevorblair5552 6 років тому

    Hi Scott, Desert Island Bass, my Fender 75 jazz bass and my 63 p-bass. 👍🏾

  • @dumbopj3392
    @dumbopj3392 6 років тому +3

    Got a mexican p bass, drop c tuned. Sounds great also on alt rock, stoner and crossover. I think precision is the most versatile bass I've ever played!

  • @mrosilvR7
    @mrosilvR7 6 років тому

    Love seeing your kids, sir! They are a ton of fun! My Desert Island bass might be a Bongo 6 (or maybe a 5), but I like the idea of a stand-up.

  • @mikeshanahan7264
    @mikeshanahan7264 6 років тому

    My swamp ash Marcus Miller sire v7. Hopefully not too humid of an island though. Also electricity on the island would be great 😁 so I can have my Markbass amp. Love the SBL strap! Never thought I could get emotional after watching an ad for a strap. Thanks y'all.

  • @waylonnobles4870
    @waylonnobles4870 6 років тому

    I would take my Nate Mendel P bass. On a side note, my wife purchased an SBL black edition bass strap for a wedding anniversary gift and all I can say is that this strap is the best and most comfortable bass strap I have ever used and owned. Thank you Scott!!! And a big thank you to my awesome wife!!! Cheers!

  • @cgerman
    @cgerman 6 років тому +1

    I just dig how precisions sound. I love j basses as well but there is something about the p bass that is awesome. By the way, great chanel Scott, you deserve way more subscribers

  • @benjahn1661
    @benjahn1661 6 років тому +1

    I have two dingwall basses. My first dingwall, the afterburner 2 is my old work horse. I've had it for over 10 years and it's never let me down. I love the way it feels. It's beautiful! And the sound is amazing and INCREDIBLY versatile with its active or passive tunability.
    Now, I just received a custom built dingwall super PJ. It's a passive P Bass with a J pickup. Three tone sunburst. Wenge neck and fingerboard.
    I'd have a pretty hard time deciding which bass to save in a fire. The new P bass is just so gorgeous! It has the original one strap which complements the natural burst so well! But often I find myself reaching for the afterburner 2 for gigs. The versatility is unmatched. In almost any situation I can make it sound "better" then the P Bass.
    Feel free to hit me up for pics.
    Thanks Scott!

  • @karadordarkraven
    @karadordarkraven 6 років тому +2

    Love the Candy Apple Red on the Nate Mendel....

  • @craigvb
    @craigvb 6 років тому

    My desert island bass is the one I have which is a 1965 P-Bass with 10+ year old fender flatwounds (medium gauge because I am not quite as skilled as James Jamerson ). Great videos brother, I feel like you are into the mellow muted flatwound sound which I am as well but I love hearing your opinions and advice concerning round and tape wound strings. Keep up the awesome videos and I will keep watching them.

  • @rossivertsen-personal
    @rossivertsen-personal 6 років тому

    I love that overwater bass! The active circuit gives the P that extra growl.
    For me I love love love (like in a borderline odd way) my Fender Deluxe active Precision Bass Special (just the name is a mouthful!); It’s got a PJ configuration with Fenders noiseless pickups and a stupid huge -18db boost and cut on the midrange... I just recently added a hipshot range extender on the e string tuned to a low D so it’s like having a 5 string bass in a 4 string setup.
    It’s the Swiss Army knife of Basses! With any amp set eq flat I can get a range of tonal pallet that’s unbelievable!

  • @kraigompls
    @kraigompls 6 років тому +1

    Since you asked, a couple of years ago I had some money and I found a 2008 five string Fender American Standard P-Bass. It's one of my two keepers.

  • @jamessum825
    @jamessum825 3 роки тому

    I just bought a squier 70’s classic vibe p bass and my God if it isn’t the sweetest bass I’ve ever owned. I love it.

  • @denman0621
    @denman0621 6 років тому

    I just put together a parts Fender P-bass. A maple mex neck with a brass nut, sunburst mex body, vintage p-bass split-coil pickups, Grover tuners and a stock bridge. The thing feels amazing, sounds just as good and has the action set super low! I have a super-cozy and easy to play Ibanez. Somehow, I am always grabbing this bass I just assembled. I just love it!

  • @mycatis4257
    @mycatis4257 6 років тому +1

    My dream bass I own, and that is awesome! I'd take a Ibanez btb 1206e ntf prestige! They look, sound, and play awesome!

  • @ushnicyuvnikof2748
    @ushnicyuvnikof2748 Рік тому

    That Moollon was off the hook, dam! Nice!

  • @mpetrinobassist
    @mpetrinobassist 6 років тому +1

    I remember when I asked you the desert island question in an episode of Ask Scott and you answered. Now you’re asking us! My bass would be a 60s jazz bass hands down!

  • @BrianPellerin
    @BrianPellerin 10 місяців тому

    I like how you bring p bass playing into the on-the-go world

  • @mikelabelle1145
    @mikelabelle1145 3 роки тому

    I own my dream bass! Fender Ultra American P Bass, similar too the last red p, has the hi mass bridge. Basically custom shop with limited color choice. I am in love with it 1000%

  • @Technostiel
    @Technostiel 6 років тому +1

    The shred in the beginning just in your face xD

  • @tomvanderwulp5092
    @tomvanderwulp5092 5 років тому +2

    “We’ll be able to hook up and get some groove going.” ~ Scot Devine
    There should be a book with all scot’s pick up lines

  • @Peter-Alexander
    @Peter-Alexander Рік тому

    Thanks for all the advice!

  • @nikolapavlovic3057
    @nikolapavlovic3057 6 років тому

    OMG, I'm in love with your Overwater P bass, even do I'm not a fan of P basses generally tbh.

  • @xpatsteve
    @xpatsteve 6 років тому

    P-Basses have always been my favorite so my desert island bass is the one I have now. It's a natural sunburst 1978 Precision with a rosewood fingerboard and black pick guard. Bought it used back in 1986 and it's completely original. I've had a few basses over the years (my first was a brand new '72 Fender Musicmaster): a fretless P-bass, Gibson Thunderbird, Guild B-302 (I do miss that one), Guild Pilot and a Fender Jazz, among others. Like you, Scott, I prefer a rather hefty neck that makes me work and that's one of the reasons I've kept this one for so long. That, and the overall heavy, solid construction that gives it such an indestructible feel and sound you can only get from a P-Bass.

  • @renereyna8931
    @renereyna8931 6 років тому

    I liked the old school
    Has alot of personality
    And ive bet it comes with awsome stories of the past... Besides always being ready to perform..
    I love the straps..
    I play a fender jass speciel
    With emg active pickups.
    But i truelly miss my old
    P bass. It was very heavy.
    But it was alot of fun to
    play.
    I love your videos
    Keep on bassing on
    God bless you always 😀

  • @homunculusSZN
    @homunculusSZN 2 роки тому +1

    My Squier P Bass is my axe. Yes, it’s cheap. But man, I love the look of it, and the classic growl. Always will be with me as long as I’m on this earth.

  • @DavidBolen
    @DavidBolen 6 років тому

    I love my fender mustang PJ. I have the newer model that came out not too long ago. I’m a short person so the short scale works great for me. I usually only use the P pickup and it sounds great.

  • @thomasjohnson6730
    @thomasjohnson6730 6 років тому

    What I took from this video. "If I was going to a desert island, this is ONE of the basses that'd be coming with me." Awesome!

  • @andrewt248
    @andrewt248 6 років тому +2

    The Inca Silver/Tort combo is absolutely savage.

  • @davehein1418
    @davehein1418 6 років тому

    My SBL One strap arrived yesterday. It is really good; difference was immediately apparent. I've tried a bunch of straps over the last couple months, most over 3 inches wide, but this one is the keeper. With some of the other straps I was getting neck pain and also fighting "neck dive" from my heavy 5-string bass; with SBL One I don't have any neck pain and I it's a lot easier to keep the bass in the playing position I need.

  • @gregkuepfer9100
    @gregkuepfer9100 6 років тому

    Reverend Fellowship bass. Great sound and light for a P style. Hope that this
    island has power.

  • @mysteryblackstudio6185
    @mysteryblackstudio6185 6 років тому

    "Dude", All of your P Bass sounds really really great, I was thinking about purchasing Fender Elite P Bass, just because I did think the later model P Bass has that full round rich vibe, sound in all 4 strings, I think this video has convince me now.

  • @josephoritz777
    @josephoritz777 6 років тому

    ying yang bass. I felt like superman when I played it. maybe the way it was setup but the action string space everything was perfect

  • @niel80
    @niel80 6 років тому +14

    The Adam Clayton Fender Jazz Bass Signature

  • @xanderdaniels8284
    @xanderdaniels8284 3 роки тому

    Omg, I actually have a bass that Scott wants and not the other way around for once! Those BB1600’s really are nice

  • @bluesyjazzcat31
    @bluesyjazzcat31 4 роки тому

    I have a Jaguar bass that I modded into a stack knob JPJ configuration. I love it!

  • @thegoodfella534
    @thegoodfella534 2 роки тому +1

    My desert island/dream bass would probably be a Warwick Streamer or a Spector. I’m a fan of that tone!🤘🏻

  • @videoschiche8367
    @videoschiche8367 6 років тому +8

    My desert Island bass would be my Jazz Bass, the one of my profile. I bought it in 1975, and customized it a lot. Fretless rosewood neck with varnish, bronze bridge, Kent Armstrong J pickups, a Fender P bass pickup between the 2 J pickups (with a switch to select the neck J bass or the P Bass pickup), bronze nut and a hipshot to drop the E string in D (or lower). To get it you'll have to take it from my cold dead hands! ;-)).
    By the way, I love the enthusiasm that you show in all your vids.

  • @danmorrison8194
    @danmorrison8194 2 роки тому

    I’ve been playing a D Lakin Bob Glaub model P bass with flats. Sounds great!

  • @k0brakai
    @k0brakai 6 років тому

    I've got an "old" 2008 Sandberg PM wich is a p bass with a MM style pickup... still my favourite to that day

  • @mondo2501
    @mondo2501 6 років тому

    Fender Jazz Bass, I have an arctic white MIM and I'm happy with it.

  • @jens-martinkjeldsen8200
    @jens-martinkjeldsen8200 6 років тому

    I think I already have my desert bass. An ESP Navigator Jazz Bass made in Japan more than 40 years ago, an still wonderful to play.

  • @jefgirdler7232
    @jefgirdler7232 6 років тому +1

    Warwick Thumb NT Corvette would definitely be keeping me company on the island

  • @wildturkey007
    @wildturkey007 4 роки тому +1

    I’d have to take a Jazz bass, either my standard fretted or my Jaco signature. I’m just in love with the Fender Jazz Bass. Everything about it is beautiful.

    • @homunculusSZN
      @homunculusSZN 2 роки тому

      Jaco rules! That J Bass is timeless.

  • @nydhe7
    @nydhe7 6 років тому

    My Peavey Cirrus 5 string USA, Just plays perfect for me, feels awesome.

  • @golfboy83
    @golfboy83 3 роки тому +2

    My dream/dessert island bass would be a BC Rich mockingbird. I love the sound of double p bass pickups. That split coil at the bridge position sounds soooo great. I dont get why that isn't more common

  • @rarebasses
    @rarebasses 6 років тому

    I own, Warwick (German custom shop) A StingRay Classic, ‘72 P-Bass, and countless other nice basses, BUT if I was stranded on a Island I would definitely want a plane old Guild Pilot SB-602 the one with the Poplar body. I have owned 15 or so Pilots and I always go back to them.

  • @peterhammond4570
    @peterhammond4570 6 років тому

    My c1980 Yamaha BB1000, it is heavy, but tone even without an amp is sublime, alder body, maple neck and ebony finger board!!

  • @weedywet
    @weedywet 6 років тому

    My desert island bass guitar: my Status Graphite original Series II. it does everything from deep dub to rock growl, and its always in tune.

  • @starschey
    @starschey 6 років тому

    I already have it, fender American Vintage 57 RI is Killer Bass!

  • @mrosilvR7
    @mrosilvR7 5 років тому +1

    I just played a Highway One Precision this weekend and I did not want to put that thing down. It easily beat out an Elite and a was even with a new Music Man. I would definitely consider that for my desert island bass. I rocked a '97 American Standard for a year and wouldn't mind taking that either

  • @bopeuph
    @bopeuph 6 років тому

    My dream P-bass is Duck's '59 Precision bass. It really does play like a dream!

  • @stephenc.4319
    @stephenc.4319 6 років тому

    You have the most epic bass faces haha.

  • @brianbroomell1233
    @brianbroomell1233 3 місяці тому

    I'd probably want my 73 cortez p bass so smooth and mellow and just all around great bass .

  • @smartfacemusic
    @smartfacemusic 6 років тому +40

    Man. That overwater bass is gorgeous.

    • @beatlesrgear
      @beatlesrgear 3 роки тому +1

      I sent my Fender Telecaster to Overwater for a refret job and they did a fantastic job and did not charge me a fortune like some other places wanted to. Overwater is great quality and great people.

    • @smartfacemusic
      @smartfacemusic 3 роки тому

      @@beatlesrgear good to hear that!

  • @grantkoeller8911
    @grantkoeller8911 2 роки тому +1

    So many players love the sound of the tone turned all the way down ,full bass, with no treble, however it can get muddy.

  • @adriandunn6652
    @adriandunn6652 6 років тому

    Dream desert island bass: Pre ernie ball Music Man Stingray, Maple neck and fretboard, Sunburst. Although I do currently play a lovely ash bodied Warwick Corvette, it growls...

  • @jeffreyroot5760
    @jeffreyroot5760 6 років тому

    Desert Island Bass is a Roscoe signature Century 5 string. I had shoulder/nerve issues approximately 40 years ago (my left arm would tingle and fall asleep so badly it would wake me up in the middle of the night. So I devised a solution using two straps. One good quality wide strap and a nylon Cheapie. Haven't had a problem for nearly 40 years and all of my basses sit perfectly balanced ( no hands) with the weight distributed to both shoulders. FYI: My gigging bass for over 15 of those 40 years was a very heavy 6 string made out of Padauk and still no problems.

  • @GonkHWWC
    @GonkHWWC 6 років тому

    I would take my 2008 Fender American P Bass cause it feels like coming home. But I'm lookin forward to try some Jazz Bass kinda Basses in the future.

  • @randywilliams7114
    @randywilliams7114 4 роки тому

    Hello Scott wonder video I feel guy you got good tips on playing the feel is right the weight of the bass a d good strap I believe may help my technic thanks Scott

  • @colmrooney6027
    @colmrooney6027 6 років тому

    Im a P-Bass guy ..loved all your P-bass.. but the Overwater P-bass is very nice

  • @paultraynorbsc627
    @paultraynorbsc627 6 років тому

    Nice ,video Scott

  • @groofay
    @groofay 6 років тому +1

    A desert island bass for me would be a 5-string fretless. I don't know much about brands and whatnot yet, so I don't know which one. But I love the fretless feel and sound to no end.

  • @Daniel_Callie
    @Daniel_Callie 6 років тому

    good stuff!!!!

  • @paddydaddyo
    @paddydaddyo 6 років тому

    Well, for a relatively late blooming P-Bass convert ... you've certainly gone all in. Seems like just yesterday that you picked up that '59 Heavy Relic (but I guess it was 4 years ago now, time flies). Myself, I've been a P-Bass Man since I started playing in '82. First bass was a Hondo II Precision rip-off, and within two years I had found a real '63 P of my own-which I never should've traded away! I've had over a dozen others in the intervening 30+ years, some real winners, and even a couple duds. These days I have three:
    • A '51 copy "Franken-Fender" parts bin bass that I built over the years. I wired in a Seymour Duncan 1/4 Pound single coil pu and strung it with black tape-flats. I've played hundreds of gigs with this old dog, and it's never disappointed.
    • A '60s Deluxe "Franken-Fender" ala Duck Dunn, Carl Radle, and Billy Cox: it's a '62 reissue body with a '66 spec, bound & blocked Jazz neck, SD 1/4 # pu, and a push/pull tone pot that offers two different levels of capacitance. Strung with DR Legend Flats. And,
    • A 1980 Precision Special, factory original active P that supposedly once was owned by a famous bass player. They only made that iteration of the Special for 3 years ('80, '81, & '82) before it was supplanted in the lineup by the Elite series. The early-'80s Specials look and sound like a standard Precision (the active circuit can be switched off for a true passive mode), but they can get some serious growl when the EQ is dimed. Because of that, it's strung with a round wound set.
    As far as the "Desert Island" scenario ... I would take all three. Bwahahahaha! But, if I had to choose one? Wow. That would be a hell of a thing! I suppose for sheer playability and tone I would have to go with the Deluxe P/J. But ask me tomorrow, and the answer might be different!

  • @psychorook
    @psychorook 5 років тому

    Desert island bass: my '82 Fender Precision Special-Walnut. Fender's first foray into custom basses. Sold it 17 years ago when drugs took over my life. Bought it back two weeks ago from the same dude. I was crazy to ever part with it. But the universe did me a solid!

    • @davidtidwell7987
      @davidtidwell7987 5 років тому

      Man this made me so happy to hear brother....I did the same. Just spent around 3500 replacing all my shit wasn't lucky enough to get my 77 jazz back. But was lucky enough to get a beautiful pbass. Glad you got your baby back and even more happy you got off the shit. Cheers, brother!

  • @krystianrobichaud4392
    @krystianrobichaud4392 6 років тому

    Fender Mustang PJ, versatile little bastard of a bass

  • @joshuabrice3800
    @joshuabrice3800 3 роки тому

    Scott's love of a wide neck... awesome.

  • @Snakebyte3301
    @Snakebyte3301 6 років тому

    My dream bass would be a custom shop ATELIER Z 5 string Jazz with bartolini pickups with an ebony fingerboard, black hardware, snow white finish

  • @umami0247
    @umami0247 3 роки тому

    I have a fender jazz with the split pickup set. It's a great bass.

  • @DiogoBaeder
    @DiogoBaeder 6 років тому +15

    In order of preference for the P basses:
    A) Amazing ones:
    1- Moolon (I would bet this is the bass that cuts the most through the mix, comparing all 4)
    2- "P bass of doom" (that relic one)
    B) Good, but unimpressive:
    3- Fender Nate Mendel (I feel a bit of a lack of middle frequencies in it)
    4- Overwater (I just don't like active P basses too much, IMO the best part of the P bass usually gets cut off with active circuitry)
    That said, I would take the Moolon to the "desert island" :-)

  • @GallyGirlify
    @GallyGirlify 6 років тому

    Love the Moollon. I’m a P-Bass fan but my small hands are much happier with short scale. Desert Island Bass: Birdsong Hy5.1 with a Delano Xtender 5 pickup. Or a Chowny SWB Pro in purple. Yeah.

  • @joshwilkinson4934
    @joshwilkinson4934 6 років тому

    My Buddy at Killer B Guitars makes some killer basses! Also, I would love a Padalka!

  • @mohank5167
    @mohank5167 6 років тому

    Your relics look so badass!

  • @Jasonweckard
    @Jasonweckard 6 років тому

    I love the Moollon as well.

  • @vinethenightelf
    @vinethenightelf 6 років тому +3

    Scott, what do you think about Rickenbacker basses? do you ever played one?
    Desert island bass? my Squier Jazz Bass
    thanks for the lessons man! your vids are amazing!

  • @MrStu9459
    @MrStu9459 6 років тому

    Hi Scott... my desert Island bass would be my fender 62 reissue Jazz Bass. Beautiful slim neck, great weight and an excellent paddle... weapon if required hee hee :)

  • @dalandanpatriarca1125
    @dalandanpatriarca1125 6 років тому

    The star ad made me feel like I was watching a wedding video.

  • @woofystevenson2943
    @woofystevenson2943 6 років тому

    out of the basses i have, my yellow p bass with a brass nut and super heavy strings on it. dream bass is a custom bolt on red thunderbird with a lace aluma p bass pickup with a massive neck and hipshot ultralite tuners and hipshot b style bridge with 37 inch scale 12 inch radius 21 frets maple fingerboard and 5 piece maple paduak neck and a basswood body single volume knob and killswitch brass nut glow in the dark blue dot inlays white pearloid pickgaurd and chrome hardware.

  • @shoominati23
    @shoominati23 6 років тому

    PJ 's a7re my fav. of all time.. (Apart from some of the high end Ibanez's with Bartolini humbuckers) with a 3 band active EQ

  • @Goatlemon
    @Goatlemon 6 років тому

    My Fender Jaguar. Can't live without it.

  • @parkingfortheweekend6305
    @parkingfortheweekend6305 5 років тому

    My 1987 Peavey Fury (USA). Super cheap, but I absolutely adore it.

  • @rwaggs81
    @rwaggs81 6 років тому

    My 2001 Fender American Hot Rodded P (a PJ with a P neck), I will never be without.

    • @coleashmore
      @coleashmore 6 років тому

      rwaggs81 Such an underrated bass! I have one too and nothing I've found can replace it! It's a shame they stopped making them

    • @rwaggs81
      @rwaggs81 6 років тому

      I guess it's pretty exclusive, then. Glad you have one, too! Sound guys and recording engineers love them.

  • @mattpeterson6808
    @mattpeterson6808 6 років тому

    Have had a 1962 P Bass since 1970. Other than refinishing the body and replacing a cracked pick guard, everything is original. My son, a better musician than his dad, still plays it. Classic P Bass tone and exceptional ergonomics. Less weight and better balance than the current crop of P Basses.
    In recent years I decided I wanted something more contemporary including active electronics. Shopped Chicago, Seattle and Phoenix before I settled on a G&L M2000. A bit of Leo lives on in this bass. Again great ergonomics and great tone. More dynamic due to the active electonics.

  • @brian-uq7xf
    @brian-uq7xf 6 років тому +3

    Desert Island Bass: MM Stingray 5HH In a previous vid you asked what bass folks would like to see given away ...How about your signature Overwater - that would be brilliant !!

  • @BR4D_A
    @BR4D_A 6 років тому +2

    Scott, what about that aqua green-blue Rock N Roll Relics P-style bass? How do you determine what strings you want on what bass?
    Desert Island bass? 61 Fender Jazz

  • @joelmarinier9199
    @joelmarinier9199 6 років тому

    In a desert Island, I would take my G&L L-2500... that thing is it for me. Even though I love my P-bass with flats and my Godin A-5 Ultra fretless...

  • @terryhale1925
    @terryhale1925 6 років тому

    My '59 Precision. It's never let me down.

  • @Nivenization
    @Nivenization 6 років тому

    Thank you.

  • @bobca2
    @bobca2 6 років тому

    My early 90's Fender MIM P...recently upgraded/refurbished with Seymour Duncan SPB-2 Hots & new electronics...still passive. The upgrade really brought the bass back to life after a pretty flat sounding period. Interestingly, the serial number identifies my P as a Jazz bass on the Fender site...no idea why.

  • @denniskipp9369
    @denniskipp9369 6 років тому

    My desert island bass would be the Takamine TB-10. An awesome acoustic with a great tone.

  • @chaosopher23
    @chaosopher23 6 років тому

    I rescued a Washburn G. W. Lyon p-bass from a flood. Its neck is still a bit warped, but I repaired the electronics. It sounds okay, though I feel it needs at least a pair of 15" speakers to have some fun. It needs neck work, but I can play it.
    It's my first bass.
    Desert island bass... five strings, nice action, fun to play, and has an amplifier made of coconuts and can be heard on neighbouring islands.

  • @sayahoy
    @sayahoy 6 років тому

    Hey Scott, I love your stuff man. To your comments about avoiding injury, I'd add that a good warmup and stretching routine can help. I first saw that advice on a video from Stu Hamm. About the strap - have you ever seen a strap that suspends the bass from both shoulders? I saw a bassist on a gig recently that had such a thing, and I wondered about it.