to disco;
to Rock out like Motorhead;
flexible enough.
sorry-don't have Sir Paul's pic.
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Just because hordes of studio players use Fender style basses more doesn't mean anything as far as versatility...
...Fender basses may be better suited for most situations for session bassists (for whatever reason) but that has nothing to do with versatillity.
... That and every bass having Music Man or Jazz style pickups. Don't get me started with that one!
I'm not referring to copies/clones/fakers... they are not Jazz Basses! - I'm talking about a MIA Fender Jazz - I wouldn't compare anything less.
I have a pretty versatile bass, but what's versatile?
Adaptability, Flexibility and Popularity. Surely it's not coincidence that countless whordes of session players over the years have used the Fender Precision/Jazz over Rics/Everything else?
So Ricks have a palette of tones, and those should be usable for many types of music..
Can you give me examples, except Sgt. Pepper, Chris Squire's growl and the jangle of Suzannah Hoffs?