My Top 3 Flatwound Bass Lines
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According to the man himself, I don't think so.
"I've always used GHS Bass Boomers and I'll never change."-Flea
Gauges: 45-65-85-105. Flea won't settle for less thatn the tried and true formula of GHS Bass Boomers. The low E string has a special combination of stainless steel and nickel plate for the added strength and power. Roundwound.
"I've always used GHS Bass Boomers and I'll never change."-Flea
Gauges: 45-65-85-105. Flea won't settle for less thatn the tried and true formula of GHS Bass Boomers. The low E string has a special combination of stainless steel and nickel plate for the added strength and power. Roundwound.
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I can't belive George played bass on "Taxman." Listen to the bridge. George never played a six string that fast. Let alone play and instrument that was un-common to him.
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Huh??
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I can't belive George played bass on "Taxman." Listen to the bridge. George never played a six string that fast. Let alone play and instrument that was un-common to him.
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Huh??
Quote: taxman was George Harrison playing bass
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Re: Re:
Thomastik-Infeld JF344 Jazz Flats.anoukane wrote:Which kind of flatwounds strings do you recommend for a v63 to get a Beatles tone?
With A Little Help From My Friends / Penny Lane / and that kind of stuff
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