Hi, been binge watching your videos - you cover a lot of the songs I love to try and learn on the bass! I have a Squier CV P bass and I'm wondering if for this style flatwound strings make a big difference? Or would you say running your bass into a DI rather than straight into your 2i2 makes more of a difference to the tone? I have been recording into my SSL 2 interface and not really getting as clean/nice a tone as yours! Great playing, love your videos
Hi! honestly, the strings and DI box don't make a big difference; they do make a difference but nothing drastic either... the tone is in your head and then it comes to your fingers, gear truly is secondary. Listen a lot and pay attention, then practice a lot with focus, it'll take you there for sure! good luck and have fun !!!
Man this is that special sauce. I didn’t realise years ago I heard you do a d’angelo track which I loved. Subbed now. This track is the song and era of my teens.
Love the tone here and the section you've chosen to loop works really well for a jam-want to hear what it would sound like if you stayed on the 6 at 0:55!
the story behind this Bronco is that i initially bought it for this band i used to play in (ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-0BB7_BgyoC8.html ) here i play the red Bronco that belongs to the guitar player of the band; now i have it so i use it that's all, it's not a crazy good axe but it's decent ...
I've been coming back to your channel ever since I saw your greatdayndamornin jam... love your playing man. Always great to see the soulquarian tradition being carried forward.
any Fender type instrument (bolt on neck and single coil pickups) will pretty much sound like that; the Beatles bass, on the other hand, is more fat sounding (set neck and humbuckers) it feels really awkward to play cause the body is really small and the neck very thin!
Killing tone and VERY, I mean, VERY VERY VERY good taste in your fills & grooves. Vibes. You've just inspired me to learn and dig deep in this song. Keep it low brother!