As Jon Anderson told, sometimes it was the sound of the words, rather than their meaning. Although this song is supposed to be about mountain climbing, I always found another meaning for me - the southern sky constellations - those that I rarely see or have never seen - their mysteries and history through the ages. Most of the images are from starrynightphotos.com.
I used the Fender Telecaster bass, from a good friend - I had some doubts whether I could do an acceptable tone without the extra pickup but a fresh set of Rotosounds always help
Lovely tune and you've done your usual justice to it. Look forward to the next one
Re: "South Side of The Sky" - bass cover video
Posted: Thu May 09, 2013 8:09 am
by T.A.R.
Very nicely done Miguel!
Re: "South Side of The Sky" - bass cover video
Posted: Thu May 09, 2013 8:48 am
by cjj
Well done! Perfect!
Re: "South Side of The Sky" - bass cover video
Posted: Thu May 09, 2013 12:37 pm
by woodyng
miguelbass wrote:
I used the Fender Telecaster bass, from a good friend - I had some doubts whether I could do an acceptable tone without the extra pickup but a fresh set of Rotosounds always help
Miguel http://www.miguelbass.com
It certainly does! Chris's tele bass had the old single coil mid body pickup placement,as well as the added j bass bridge pickup,but even with your borrowed bass's "mudbucker" neck pickup, fresh strings and a strong picking action near the bridge doe the tone trick! Sounds fabulous!!
Re: "South Side of The Sky" - bass cover video
Posted: Thu May 09, 2013 12:49 pm
by miguelbass
woodyng wrote:
miguelbass wrote:
I used the Fender Telecaster bass, from a good friend - I had some doubts whether I could do an acceptable tone without the extra pickup but a fresh set of Rotosounds always help
Miguel http://www.miguelbass.com
It certainly does! Chris's tele bass had the old single coil mid body pickup placement,as well as the added j bass bridge pickup,but even with your borrowed bass's "mudbucker" neck pickup, fresh strings and a strong picking action near the bridge doe the tone trick! Sounds fabulous!!
Hi Woody,
The bass itself has an amazingly high level output! It would distort the sansamp right away on its input (The BDDI has no input level) so I remembered to use a limiter , an old-new Boss LM-2 I got from ebay some years ago and never quite used before. That allowed me to control my dynamics, being able to pick aggressively, as you said, and saving my dynamic range. I also added a bit more "presence" and "treble" on the sansamp. Quite a lovely bass, I wish it was mine
Thanks everyone for your kind comments!
Miguel
Re: "South Side of The Sky" - bass cover video
Posted: Thu May 09, 2013 12:54 pm
by just_bassics
Thanks, Miguel, just finished watching. Great as always and thanks for making it easier and enjoyable to learn these bits.
Re: "South Side of The Sky" - bass cover video
Posted: Thu May 09, 2013 3:30 pm
by Billsbro
Wonderful! Your playing and production always:
impresses me
makes the genius of Mr. Squire more apparent
inspires me
and despite the focus on the bass, makes me appreciate all of the elements of the song more fully.
Well done, Miguel!
THANK YOU!
Re: "South Side of The Sky" - bass cover video
Posted: Thu May 09, 2013 10:10 pm
by johnallg
Just had a chance to listen to this and over good speakers. As usual, you got it Miguel. You play it a little differently than I do; correctly and a whole lot better!
Re: "South Side of The Sky" - bass cover video
Posted: Thu May 09, 2013 10:15 pm
by ram
The first Yes tune I fell in love with... I was transported .......... thanks Miguel!
Re: "South Side of The Sky" - bass cover video
Posted: Sat May 11, 2013 2:06 am
by pekka
Great playing as always 'though I'd like to hear you playing it with a Jazz Bass too as it has pickup placements like on Chris' Telecaster but you can do another take. Or better, please do "Lucky Seven" next!
Is that a Fender? I've never seen a Telecaster Bass (single coil or post '72 mudbucker version) with a rosewood fingerboard. Modded perhaps?
Telecaster and original single coil Precision bass necks are my favourites. I have a Tele Bass made by Ville Tyyster and the neck (measured from a '51 P-bass) is the best. I'd love to have one with an added bridge pickup but I'm not going to mod mine so maybe it's time for another new bass project. Just don't tell my wife...
The info from the guitar dater project site is:
Your guitar was made at the
Fullerton Plant (Fender - CBS Era), USA
in the Year(s): 1972
The fingerboard looks original and the owner said it was all original but I wouldn't be able to tell for myself - it looks original to me.
In fact he owns another one, red, maple neck and with an extra pickup - maybe he will let me try it for another video
Miguel
pekka wrote:Great playing as always 'though I'd like to hear you playing it with a Jazz Bass too as it has pickup placements like on Chris' Telecaster but you can do another take. Or better, please do "Lucky Seven" next!
Is that a Fender? I've never seen a Telecaster Bass (single coil or post '72 mudbucker version) with a rosewood fingerboard. Modded perhaps?
Telecaster and original single coil Precision bass necks are my favourites. I have a Tele Bass made by Ville Tyyster and the neck (measured from a '51 P-bass) is the best. I'd love to have one with an added bridge pickup but I'm not going to mod mine so maybe it's time for another new bass project. Just don't tell my wife...