Using the mute. Roll call
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- loverickbass
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Using the mute. Roll call
I like using the mute, gives me that Macca sound with my roundwounds in conjunction with the tone pots. I have noticed that I have to tune down a little when I use it because it makes all the notes a little sharp. Anybody else use it?
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jwr2
tried it once back in the 70's ... I did not like it ... to restricting ... too one dimensional ... it takes too long to put in place and too long to disengage ... and it changes intonation ... and it gets in the way of palm muting ... I can get the McCartney sound with round wound strings and a pick and plam muting ...
I use my mute, but very lightly, I've also put a piece of very soft felt over the foam which give me more control over the level.
Last touch, a little plastic washer over the end of the screw after it goues through the mute bar. Stops me from over loosening anddropping the mute bar !!! .
Bob, like you I'm in a Blues outfit, and for some of the older songs the muted sound works great. I'm going to look at learning to play an Upright later this year, and hopefully I'll not kill myself with it. !!!
Last touch, a little plastic washer over the end of the screw after it goues through the mute bar. Stops me from over loosening anddropping the mute bar !!! .
Bob, like you I'm in a Blues outfit, and for some of the older songs the muted sound works great. I'm going to look at learning to play an Upright later this year, and hopefully I'll not kill myself with it. !!!
"It's Red Jim, but not as we know it...."
Uprights are great, you'll love it, they are like weight lifting for your arms and fingers. The hardest part for me has been trying to learn the rock a billy slapping technique. They are also a pain to amplify, I've got 4 different pickups right now. I'm waiting for a report on a variation of the horseshoe from Sérgio right now like the old Ric upright horseshoe pickups. sérgio?
Hey Bob,
I'm yet to come up with a working upright p.u. design. Most likely it will resemble a P-Bass pickup, with two series-linked halves. Just give me some time. (Sorry for bringing up an unrelated subject, fellows.)
I'm yet to come up with a working upright p.u. design. Most likely it will resemble a P-Bass pickup, with two series-linked halves. Just give me some time. (Sorry for bringing up an unrelated subject, fellows.)
A Rickenbacker bass is much like the Jaguar E car - perennially ultra-fashionable.
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