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Yamaha John Patitucci JP1 (ON HOLD) - *SOLD*
bubinga5 replied to mustafunk1's topic in Basses For Sale
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"Pending Sale".Fender Jazz Bass "John Suhr Era" 4 string. - *SOLD*
bubinga5 replied to Soulman's topic in Basses For Sale
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"Pending Sale".Fender Jazz Bass "John Suhr Era" 4 string. - *SOLD*
bubinga5 replied to Soulman's topic in Basses For Sale
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Sorry to derail this thread but does anyone know how the Sandberg JM (older shape) compares to a Lakland 55-02. This one I mean.?Im aware sonically they might be different, or will they sound the same... Is an MM J an MM J. Ive never payed a Sandberg before. I really dig the MM J setup for its fatness on the MM switchable coils. The LH3 on the Lakland is obviously what they use on the USA Lakland and I can't see anything sounding better. But looks wise I dig a jazz bass.
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The second vid is a solo he played with Ben.
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I mean come on . That jazz bass tone alone.
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One of the most unknown great is this cat.
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No competition. Versatility hands down... Lakland 55-02.
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Pedulla Rapture JJ - 2012 AAA Tobacco Sunburst - PENDING - *SOLD*
bubinga5 replied to legend142's topic in Basses For Sale
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Need a little help with this bass line/tab.
bubinga5 replied to bubinga5's topic in General Discussion
Thankyou for that. We got this also, right up my street. -
I have one day and many songs to learn but I was wondering if anyone knows this bass line and could tab it for me. Root notes are fine for now.. Any Help is most appreciated.
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Alpher Cobia Elite 5 NOW FOR SALE ONLY - *WITHDRAWN*
bubinga5 replied to MikanHannille's topic in Basses For Sale
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Nile Rodgers' top lesson : Don't be a music snob
bubinga5 replied to casapete's topic in General Discussion
Well with that logic every song ever written is great. But I think a good point is, good music is in the eye of the beholder. Just like beauty or comedy.. So with that logic every song ever written is great.. That works for me.. -
I mentioned this vid in a previous post. Fascinating doc about California in the 60's/70s and the music/musicians that wrote/recorded music at that time. I enjoyed it. Thought others may.
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I recently watched a documentary called Laurel Canyon. This womans music popped up.. Fabulous.
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Ive owned a few Japanese Fender Jazzers in my time. only one was a bit stinky poo and it was a CIJ 62 jazz in surf green. IMO the best are the non export models. You can tell the quality difference. My old 75 MIJ non export was probably the best Jazz bass I've ever played... Built beautifully. Proper 70's jazz bass sounds...i put an Audere pre amp in it and just WOW... You show me a better jazz bass tone than that bass. Try and find the non export models imo.
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I slways set the neck dead straight. Then adjust the saddles.
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Jazz Bass Active 5 battle! (Alleva Coppolo, Fender, Xotic)
bubinga5 replied to johnpaulbass's topic in Bass Guitars
I expected the Miller to sound brighter.. There is not a lot between them.. All sound great, all jazz basses.. But just for arguments sake I will take Alleva please. Ive got expensive taste.- 7 replies
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Yeah it wasn't set up great when got it. Im a big believer that you should set the neck dead straight. Then adjust the bridge. Works for me
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Its not light. 9.7 pounds, I don't feel it with a strap though. No neck dive..
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Quarter sawn or flat sawn they seemed to have got that neck profiling down to very comfortable art.