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Breaking in a bass
I think most bassists agree that one reason basses improve with age is the effect of vibration in 'opening up' the bass. Exactly how this occurs I don't know, but I'm guessing there are differing opinions.
Anyway, in an attempt to speed up the process, I've thought of leaving the stereo on while I'm away with a speaker blasting away at my bass. Thoughts? Do you think a bass would prefer: Pictures at an Exhibition/Organ transcription Vic Wooten Paul Chambers arco solos James Earl Jones narrating a book I tried this for a bit, but my dog isn't crazy about Russian music, so that almost eliminates number one. My bass may try to pick up some Vic Wooten licks. This would be difficult for a DB to pull off, but maybe worth a try? It would have to have better intonation than Mr PC, but he's surely a goal to shoot for. Maybe a little James Earl Jones would be good for helping the solos. Me and the bass may actually have something worth saying and a willing audience. OK, So what are your thoughts? Is this a stupid idea and if not, any material for helping the bass along on it's road to maturity? p.s. Bob, I'd bring the bass to you for the de-dampening treatment, but money is really tight right now. Maybe it's in my basses future. |
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