SMR 78 wrote:Marc, you jamming in NYC or Westchester?
Every Tuesday night in Pleasantville.
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SMR 78 wrote:Marc, you jamming in NYC or Westchester?
Yup that or an URB. Having played Blues for nearly 30 years and held a house gig at a weekly DC jam for nearly 3 years, that's the opinion of most *ahem* "purists". I used to argue with folks about this all the time and tried to dispel the myth that a Rick was "all treble and lacked enough bottom" until I finally gave up trying to change people's preconceived ideas. Obviously that's not the case and anyone that ever owned or played one would know that the neck pickup of a 4001 or 4003 can deliver -- big time, especially with a set of flats.morrow wrote:
Still one gig where they prefer a Pbass though .
Isn't that where they have constant bar fights?marc61 wrote:Every Tuesday night in Pleasantville.
Hence the name of Pleasantville.jps wrote:Isn't that where they have constant bar fights?marc61 wrote:Every Tuesday night in Pleasantville.
I totally agree and here is some proof: I took my 2007 4003 with me not only to many blues jams where it was a hit, but also to big band swing shows where I traded out with an upright player between songs. It was about 25 people. Anyways, my tone with the neck pickup soloed and the tone knob rolled all the way off (plucking over the neck pickup) really did the trick way better than I've ever heard other basses do--lots of basses that emphasize a more growl-y sound are a lot less appropriate for that pure, round tone. One night the upright player borrowed my Ric for two songs and he said he never thought he would, but he utterly loved it. This guy was a great jazz player and I think he was very surprised to come the same conclusion I have: that Rics are some of the best basses you can have for the smooth, warm tones needed for good blues and jazz.thx1955 wrote:occasionally [my Rics] do raise eyebrows, however, they are imho more versatile than anything other than an upright.
JakeK wrote:If I were a bass player, and I owned a Ric bass, I wouldn't hesitate to use it for Blues or Jazz.
Me three!teeder wrote:JakeK wrote:If I were a bass player, and I owned a Ric bass, I wouldn't hesitate to use it for Blues or Jazz.
Me too!
I know the feeling. Nice to have you here!thx1955 wrote:Joey,
Work and life have been horrendously hectic, but is always nice to be here.
+ 1, Jim! Glad to see you're still kicking life around. I hope you get to check into the Bass forum a little more regularly. We've had quite a few new FGs showing up and they all look spectacular.rickenbrother wrote:I know the feeling. Nice to have you here!thx1955 wrote:Joey,
Work and life have been horrendously hectic, but is always nice to be here.
Amen brother.FretlessOnly wrote:Break out a 4003FL at a blues jam and kick it! Naysayers will eat more than words.
1+! I love silencing the naysayers. They try coming up with some of lame excuse for their nonsense, but they wind up staying quiet or giving well deserved props to you.cassius987 wrote:Amen brother.FretlessOnly wrote:Break out a 4003FL at a blues jam and kick it! Naysayers will eat more than words.