Picked up a Holy Grail guitar

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Picked up a Holy Grail guitar

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Today I picked up one of my holy grails: the Fender Bass VI. It's a CIJ reissue from the 90's. Very clean condition with the case. I got an awesome deal on this piece...much cheaper than any of the Japanese ones that I've seen on the 'Bay. It plays so well and it sounds amazing. It has a wide variety of sounds ranging from the rumbling baritone to a very punchy bass sound. To celebrate, the first two songs that I played were "Sunshine of Your Love" and "I Feel Free" followed by some Beach Boys.
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I love those basses. Congrats. :D
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The ones that I have played have been "More than the sum of their parts"
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One of the funnest guitars I ever owned. I did a whole bunch of recording with it and it was unbeliveable! I had a '63 and couldn't realy afford to keep it, sadly. I am either going to make a parts one or look for a CIJ in 2011. 8)
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sloop_john_b wrote:One of the funnest guitars I ever owned. I did a whole bunch of recording with it and it was unbeliveable! I had a '63 and couldn't realy afford to keep it, sadly. I am either going to make a parts one or look for a CIJ in 2011. 8)
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Yep, USACG would be my first choice. About two weeks ago they had a VI body for $99, and I passed on it like a dope. :(
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Where are the pics Matt?!
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Coming up. I had some lesson planning to do last night. I'm going to get it together on that tonight along with some bigger group shots.
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Cool congrats Matt. :D Looking forward to the pics.
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Here are the pics of the Bass VI that I have so far.
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Wow, those are way cool, and really let you rethink your playing when doing songs you already know on bass and guitar.
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My only quibble with playing these as basses (as opposed to baritones) is that the high E string can be a bit twangy for regular bass parts, so one must revert to playing up the neck for high-register parts to get a thicker tone.

For fast riffs, double stops, and chords they are superb.
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I do have to say that it is a pretty awesome sounding instrument. Since I'm primarily on guitar, it's a really good fit. I've had something similar for sometime which is a CIJ Jaguar Bass VI Special that came out a while back. It's very cool too, but it just didn't have the VIBE. This is still taking some getting used to but it is opening up some bigger sonic possibilities.
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The Cure features a bass VI on some of their material, to great effect! :D
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Isn't that the same bass that John & George used? Oh what was the name of the band that they were in? It's on the tip of my tongue.

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