McCartney's Strings
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anonymous
Sorry, SR5 is short for StingRay 5. AFAIK, it's the only MM 5er available.
Here are the specs: http://www.ernieball.com/mmonline/specs/instruments_stingray5.html
Here's a pic: http://www.ernieball.com/mmonline/specs/inst_stingray5_big.html
Here are the specs: http://www.ernieball.com/mmonline/specs/instruments_stingray5.html
Here's a pic: http://www.ernieball.com/mmonline/specs/inst_stingray5_big.html
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anonymous
I think Paul played a Fender Jazz bass on those two songs.
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I was also in shock when I found out it was not a Ric. From what I had read it was a '66 lefty Jazz(not the right handed one that George used) This was probably the bass on these songs.
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That is the same sound as "Everybody's got something to hide except for me and my monkey" And I nailed that sound with my Ric and handmuting and a pick for a band I used to play with, that little solo part of about 5 notes that ends up on a D. The guitar player was flabbergasted. He became a Ric lover that night.
I trust my own ears more than peoples recollections of what happened in the studio anyway.
The only way I would believe that those songs were Fender Jazzes would be to have an actual studio movie of them recording that song with live audio. (a finished take, haha!)
I trust my own ears more than peoples recollections of what happened in the studio anyway.
The only way I would believe that those songs were Fender Jazzes would be to have an actual studio movie of them recording that song with live audio. (a finished take, haha!)
