Re: Rics (guitars or basses) and Blues and Jazz
Posted: Thu Oct 29, 2009 12:49 pm
Although I don't play jazz I recall my former 360V64 (6) getting some very convincing jazz tones from the neck pickup. It had the hot toasters ('97).
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There are at least two examples, although I can't remember the name of the guy with the fretted bass. The fretless player is Chris Brubeck. There's also very early Stanley Clarke to think of.seyesbass wrote:There was someone in Jazz way back who had a Rick toting bass player (US artist) if I can remember who the devil it was there might be some youtube footage.
I'm not sure the word "new" really applies. I've always been interested in country music, early blues from the '20s and '30s, and of course early rock'n'roll. Plug in, turn on a little delay, put 'em all together, and you get rockabilly essentially.jps wrote:I am glad to see the Rick 12 opening you up to a whole new musical universe.jimk wrote:I rather am enjoying my experiments in alternative music to jangle/pop on my 360/12. Some time ago, for example, I took it with me to my favorite guitar shop and asked to test out two of their best selling delay pedals. One model was digital, and the other analog. Rockabilly on a Rick 12 string is really kinda cool, and one of these days I think I'll go for the analog delay pedal.
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+1. It's just a guitar, it's just music.sloop_john_b wrote:I dunno. I feel like anything with a neck pickup and a tone control can "do jazz".
+2jimk wrote:+1. It's just a guitar, it's just music.sloop_john_b wrote:I dunno. I feel like anything with a neck pickup and a tone control can "do jazz".
JimK
...and it does sound sweet!winston wrote:A few years ago now, I recorded Georgia On My Mind that has a reprise that features a lengthy solo on a Rickenbacker 360v64 and I did not use any outboard effects to obtain a nice bluesy overdriven Strat like sound through my Peavey 212 Stereo Chorus amp. It is proof that a Rickenbacker guitar can be used for blues or jazz since I combined both elements on that particular song.