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Better Bass Tone with “The Producer Switch” (costs $0) 

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👉 My full beginner bass course: yeah.bassbuzz....
What if you could flip a switch to magically get the perfect bass tone for any song? The power is in your plucking hand...
Full playalong tracks here: / better-bass-tone-playa...
Where you place your plucking hand has just as much power as buying new gear or turning knobs. In this lesson I’ll show you Lee Sklar’s secret “producer switch” so you can stop GAS’ing and confidently pick the right tone for the music.
You’ll hear plenty of demos of how these positions sound in the video - plus I’ll show you the frequency spectrum while I change position, so you can actually see the difference in tone.
Then we’ll dig into how you can actually learn to use the right position at the right time. I’ll spill the beans on which one’s the most common (and safest) plucking position in most styles of music, plus an easy cheatsheet for deciding when to move to your other plucking zones.
Finally, I’ll let you test these positions in three different styles of music, so you can start to get a feel for how they affect the sound in a band context. Play along with me in the video, and then make sure you use that Soundcloud link above to really dig in and absorb the power of “the producer switch.”
Here’s that full interview clip with Lee Sklar - • Video
And his performance video, from his killer RU-vid channel - • 432. Carole King’s Bir...
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@BassBuzz
@BassBuzz 3 года назад
Sorry for spilling the beans Lee, I hope no producers are watching… 🕵 Timestamps for this lesson: 0:00 - Lee Sklar’s “Producer Switch” 1:20 - The Physics of Plucking Position 1:55 - Setting Up Your Producer Switch 3:36 - The Switch in Action: Reggae Playalong 5:48 - Disco Playalong 6:45 - Rock Playalong
@deanaf
@deanaf 3 года назад
Hilarious.
@SeanVedell
@SeanVedell 3 года назад
He’s been bragging on that switch for the entire pandemic. I’m sure he will still get to use it again, regardless. There’s always going to be someone in charge with lousy ears.
@newbiebass74
@newbiebass74 3 года назад
He’s talked about it enough on his channel... I think you’re safe. Lol
@cactustactics
@cactustactics 3 года назад
Reminds me of an engineering story where they taped some labels onto a mixer that wasn't connected to anything, and let the band members "tweak their tone" until they were happy with where it sat in the mix
@BassBuzz
@BassBuzz 3 года назад
Haha, yep, I bet there are a lot of stories like that. There's a venue I used to play at a lot when I was younger where the front-of-house soundguy would pretend to move faders on the board when people onstage asked for mix tweaks, but he was just miming his hands over the board without moving anything. 🤪🤪🤪
@cactustactics
@cactustactics 3 года назад
@@BassBuzz this is why you buy the sound guy a beer!
@Paulman50
@Paulman50 3 года назад
@@BassBuzz but then I've been to concerts where I am sure the sound guy was deff. I don't stay, I just leave.
@deanaf
@deanaf 3 года назад
Lmfao
@calebnowland9272
@calebnowland9272 3 года назад
@@BassBuzz I do that all the time when I am audio engineering lol
@panictryouts
@panictryouts 3 года назад
"Moving your hand alone in your room wont really cut it" The shades and the sound effect had me dying!
@cajunpyro2545
@cajunpyro2545 3 года назад
I know we've never met but you just became my online bass teacher.
@cosmicxs77
@cosmicxs77 3 года назад
I only started 2 months ago and he' s my favorite too. Not only he is a great bass player, he's also very funny and, most importantly, a great teacher. Also, editing is very professional. Great course.
@JaimeAT1433
@JaimeAT1433 3 года назад
I like his visuals
@saniyahahmad7217
@saniyahahmad7217 3 года назад
I don’t have a bass yet but I watch a bunch of these videos for when I get one
@simongabriel5958
@simongabriel5958 Год назад
@@saniyahahmad7217 same
@DonyaLane
@DonyaLane 3 года назад
Back in the 90s in NYC, my husband was an assistant engineer at the legendary Skyline Studios. Their tech & maintenance staff had a good sense of humor, and they left a "dead" button on all the consoles that read: ELTEE. It was the Everything Louder Than Everything Else button.
@marunikusbakufu
@marunikusbakufu 3 года назад
Lee has a signature bass with a producer switch that lights up. The final setting is the middle finger! So apropos!
@feliperuiz8831
@feliperuiz8831 3 года назад
3:46 Really went: 😎 - 😳🕶️🤏
@mitchfindergeneral
@mitchfindergeneral 3 года назад
Probably one of the most important bass lessons online right here.
@BassBuzz
@BassBuzz 3 года назад
Thanks Mitch!
@tonybp
@tonybp 3 года назад
This reminded me of the numerous articles I've read about how many production houses always end up recording with a Precision Bass because of the tone, and how several session bassists recommend buying a Precision because of this. I always found that weird, they sound like a commercial for Fender. Maybe all it's needed is Lee's switch.
@JoeMM5
@JoeMM5 3 года назад
Nah that's much more about the fact that people want to use what they already know works, so if you pull out something that isnt a fender, producer switch or not, they are gonna start doubting you and worrying that you're gonna give them a hard time with mixing (rightly or wrongly). Most of the time though a p bass is just what fits easiest in the mix which then strengthens the mindset.
@fibwick6275
@fibwick6275 3 года назад
You're a saint for making these free videos! Thanks!
@distantsails
@distantsails 3 года назад
Colin Edwin stan spotted!
@StandbyCymbalist
@StandbyCymbalist 3 года назад
there are A LOT "producer switches" in audio engineering. Steve Albini has stated that he as adjusts his outboard gear to get different LEDs blinking, but the devices are actually in bypass.
@BassBuzz
@BassBuzz 3 года назад
Ha!
@tom_something
@tom_something 3 года назад
1:20 - The physics for this stuff gets really interesting, because when you pluck a string from a particular position, the string actually solves sort of a math puzzle for us. Normally, a string would move the most at its midpoint. But that's if the string is just ringing at its base frequency. It can also ring at multiples of that frequency. When you pluck the string from any place than the center, the string almost sort of goes back in time and says, "wait, how can the peak of the string be here (where the player's finger plucked it)? Oh, it must be a mix of the different frequencies that I can ring at, and we just happen to be looking at it at a moment in time where it looks kinked as a result." And so the string will play its various frequencies in just the right proportions to "explain" what happened. The deep-dive physics get more complicated, because the string can be not just pulled perpendicular but stretched laterally. Then there's internal friction, and the fact when we pull the string it doesn't have the exact perfect shape to match the "solution". But it's all good. That just explains why when you watch the visualization of the string ringing, the proportions of the frequencies chance over time as it rings out. And that's part of the character of the sound, too.
@mateussilva635
@mateussilva635 9 месяцев назад
Thanks for the info, I also found it really interesting!
@ArleyMcBlain
@ArleyMcBlain 9 месяцев назад
string theory is cool
@PivotThom
@PivotThom 8 месяцев назад
That’s so sick thank you
@Tosti_bakker
@Tosti_bakker 7 месяцев назад
@@ArleyMcBlain I think that's somethin' else bud
@insertmetalusernamehere
@insertmetalusernamehere 3 года назад
Just wanted to let you know that because of your videos I've picked up a bass for the first time in 20 years. You're awesome man. Thanks for what you do.
@BassBuzz
@BassBuzz 3 года назад
You're welcome! [insert clever metal comment here] 🤘
@mightyV444
@mightyV444 7 месяцев назад
Yay for you!!!! 😁👍
@philallen8272
@philallen8272 3 года назад
Love the great instruction and advice, but also the humour and accessible format. Thanks, Josh!
@BassBuzz
@BassBuzz 3 года назад
Thanks Phil!
@lightfootmusick
@lightfootmusick 3 года назад
if you are playing a $50 ibanez the knobs and switches already won't do anything.
@Vinterloft
@Vinterloft 3 года назад
Or a $1600 Thunderbird. Those always sound like fried assholes
@MarcG7424
@MarcG7424 2 года назад
Not true the knobs on the 50 dollar Ibanez will do something Fall off
@mysterj1
@mysterj1 3 года назад
Great content, and a tip I think EVERY bass player ought to learn almost as soon as they start playing. Another tip: Before you mess with your room EQ, try hand placement.
@unclewormwood
@unclewormwood 3 года назад
Still the best channel on RU-vid. I might be biased because I play the bass guitar. But I made it incredibly difficult for myself for over a decade playing in live bands and recording, too smart to learn music theory. I started with this guy. Forgot everything I thought I knew and leveled-up. also learned that better gear doesn't make you sound any better.
@BassBuzz
@BassBuzz 3 года назад
Thanks Jay!
@biplovegnyawali1952
@biplovegnyawali1952 3 года назад
Lee Sklar the wise old man. I wish to grow a beard as magnificent as his haha!
@jehandelange6266
@jehandelange6266 3 года назад
Congratulations on 300k Josh, so happy for you! :)
@BassBuzz
@BassBuzz 3 года назад
Thanks Jéhan!
@M2Mil7er
@M2Mil7er 3 года назад
Another way to look at it as a fingerstyle player: if you're playing faster passages, they'll be facilitated by the higher string tension at the bridge, and not so much as the tension gets 'baggier' towards the fingerboard. That's fine, as you're not looking for long sustain on that kind of part. For slapping, it's the opposite, as you get more speed from the 'bounce' at the fingerboard.
@Canon85mm
@Canon85mm 3 года назад
That's an important topic! Thanks for bringing it up :) This video has one dislike at the moment - looks like the Producer Josh discovered about the Magic switch that does nothing ;)
@Giga1337
@Giga1337 3 года назад
I loved the director impersonation, laughed hard at the disco track one ahahh
@insanedrummer89
@insanedrummer89 3 года назад
Dude major probs. You started the RU-vid game super late and still dominated the bass education area. Best bass teacher on RU-vid easy. I never even knew about this... great info!
@judih.8754
@judih.8754 3 года назад
I sorta figured this out recently, but this video really demonstrates the impact of moving your plucking hand. Thanks Josh!
@bigbass421
@bigbass421 3 года назад
I did that once, in a session in 1978. The fool who was the producer didn't like me all that much, and was always breaking my balls. After flipping the series/parallel switches- playing for a second o two... then putting them right back to where they were...and he said "THAT'S IT". Yes, it works.
@EphemeralProductions
@EphemeralProductions 3 года назад
so funny! joke was on him. :)
@johnnystiner8995
@johnnystiner8995 3 года назад
I did the same thing in the band that I play in act like I'm making a change and I'm really not
@stephenhookings1985
@stephenhookings1985 3 года назад
Similar to any review. Write a report .. Change this change that ... back and forth.. suggest original .. "perfect". I love hearing back classic album shoes where the artists and engineers discuss how they got to the final product- lots of isolated tracks and there you can hear the effect of the mix!
@unclemick-synths
@unclemick-synths 3 года назад
I stopped resting my thumb (I just sense the strings with the side of my thumb) and it opened up a lot of control of the tone even within phrases.
@HaineAoW
@HaineAoW 3 года назад
I've been self-teaching myself how to play bass, and I am sure I am slaughtering the hell out of the technique, but your video's are a godsend. For the longest time I noticed the differences on where you play, but it never dawned upon me that they were legit techniques. Now I know where to look out for in songs and how to apply this to make my tone sound better. Thanks for all you do, and keep rocking on!
@edwinbichit8481
@edwinbichit8481 3 года назад
best channel for learning how to play bass change my mind
@McMillanScottish
@McMillanScottish 3 года назад
Sound engineers have known this trick for decades. GF: “I can’t hear my boyfriend sing. Can you turn him up?” ENG: “Sure, how’s this?” (Moves a dead fader, just a little) GF: “That’s so much better! Thanks!”
@jdmarino
@jdmarino 3 года назад
And plucking location not just relative to the hardware: plucking in the middle of the vibrating length (e.g. for B=7th fret of E string, pluck at 19th fret) you get this deep harmonic, almost as if you added a subtle octave pedal.
@fredgonzalez6619
@fredgonzalez6619 Год назад
I respect what you do. And thanks so much for being so helpful to the bass and sound engineering community!!! 🤝
@BassBuzz
@BassBuzz Год назад
Thanks Fred!
@l.j.turner185
@l.j.turner185 3 года назад
Was just about to do a couple Beginner to Badass lessons when you uploaded This can be my warmup 👍 ❤️
@acekkkkkk
@acekkkkkk 3 года назад
I am no beginner so this Info is not new for me, but I want to take a minute to point out how great this video is Josh. It is simple but very much on point transports exactly the important message. If I would have been able to see this video 15 years ago I would have been extremely happy :D So Cudos and thank you very much Josh, awesome Vid! :) (PS: Lee Sklar's Producer Switch analogy is absolutely hilarious and awesome, thank you for pointing that out)
@marialauracometta2633
@marialauracometta2633 Год назад
Exactly, that's what I like from Josh. He gives you the right info in the best way to incorporate it. I´ve wanted to play bass for 20+ years. I was able to start only 8 months ago and his videos helped me make awesome progress. Even my husband who's played guitar since he was a teen can´t believe the things I know now ;-) Can´t wait to do the B2B, coming up next months.
@Chef316
@Chef316 3 года назад
Lee is a legend!
@DMSProduktions
@DMSProduktions 3 года назад
Lee Sklar:TOTAL LEGEND!
@jasondoe2596
@jasondoe2596 3 года назад
It's impossible not to love Leland Sklar... xD BTW, he uploads regularly on RU-vid, be sure to check out his channel!
@BassBuzz
@BassBuzz 3 года назад
Totally Jason! Link in the description to his channel for anyone interested!
@ramonemiliogomezjorge8557
@ramonemiliogomezjorge8557 3 года назад
I play in the neck, i use flats and cut all of trebel, sounds good to me :D
@mia-luca8775
@mia-luca8775 3 года назад
I actually play in Neck position too, but thats mainly because where my hand falls. Maybe i shouldnt play whilst sitting, but for me it sounds okay with everything
@ramonemiliogomezjorge8557
@ramonemiliogomezjorge8557 3 года назад
@@mia-luca8775 Nice, for me it's confurtble to rest My hand at the sides of the fingerbord
@Chewbacca-ls7ls
@Chewbacca-ls7ls 3 года назад
For all metal/rock bassist. If you want a great bass tone use: Darkglass Microtubes B7K Ultra v2 it’s such a great tone! Has distortion and mind boost and everything you need!
@ravingsofa...6
@ravingsofa...6 3 года назад
wow i need a mind boost!
@jimobrien1550
@jimobrien1550 3 года назад
Really interesting point about the bridge sounding “Clacky.” My Squire P tends to clack the most when I pluck in the finger board position.
@Giga1337
@Giga1337 3 года назад
Grats on 300k!
@BassBuzz
@BassBuzz 3 года назад
Thank you!
@daverichard8200
@daverichard8200 Год назад
After 50 years playing music just started with Bass in a fun 3 piece. I found your site. Good clear lessons. Fun presentation. Well done! Count me subscribed
@BassBuzz
@BassBuzz Год назад
Thanks Dave!
@smarcelo
@smarcelo 3 года назад
Man, you were born to be a teacher. And also a great bassist.. I know! A bass teacher!!
@BassBuzz
@BassBuzz 3 года назад
Thanks Marcelo!
@chris_c_leon
@chris_c_leon 3 года назад
hey great video there!, love how you shows the frequency spectrum at 1:30 it makes have a better understanding about bass frequencies
@gerardjones82
@gerardjones82 3 года назад
Yep. This is the way. Been like this for a long time.
@andrewsmith1520
@andrewsmith1520 3 года назад
It's so funny, I have been a guitar player for about 25 years, and a bass player for about 10. I have always understood that where you play (on both) effects the sound, but for some reason on bass I never thought of it as mattering all that much, until now... I will be WAY more conscience of it from now on. Thanks for the video!
@markdaniels7174
@markdaniels7174 8 месяцев назад
Lee’s been doing that “producer switch” trick during sessions for decades. I love what it says about producers: no actual change was made, yet suddenly the producer is happier with the sound? This means the producer didn’t have a strong objection to the sound to begin with, but arbitrarily picked something to “correct,” as a way of demonstrating their importance and worth.
@kevspeakstruth
@kevspeakstruth 2 месяца назад
Dude this was actually insanely helpful thank you
@Ripprock1
@Ripprock1 3 года назад
The placebo switch. Thanks BB and Lee.
@jyuke9955
@jyuke9955 3 года назад
I switched to flat wound strings after many years. I love them.
@stephenshoihet2590
@stephenshoihet2590 3 года назад
But I have a Sire M7 with a lot of switches that do real stuff!!! :-D but seriously, I do move positions quite a bit to get the sound I want; usually over the neck pickup, but I love playing over the finger board when I'm looking for the mellow upright sound. I don't play near the bridge much because I rarely need it for what I play but I still do practice playing there. Great video, a lot of people don't think about how position affects their sound.
@Vesper_Songs
@Vesper_Songs 8 месяцев назад
Excellent explanation and demonstration! Thank you!
@hobostinkounopinko109
@hobostinkounopinko109 3 года назад
I only have a stingray with a bridge pickup
@jronjonnsen4947
@jronjonnsen4947 3 года назад
This shouldn't make a huge difference though. Different finger positions sound diffent even when unplugged.
@cactustactics
@cactustactics 3 года назад
Yeah you can totally change pickups to get a different sound (I really like pretending I'm playing an upright by plucking over the fingerboard with my PJ in the neck position) but the plucking position is another part of the recipe. And hey, now you know how to get more tones out of that single pickup!
@kilyun
@kilyun 3 года назад
The sound is more about your position in relation to the distance from the nut/bridge (re: string tension)
@M43STR0_dnb
@M43STR0_dnb 3 года назад
Thanks to this video I only play on the bridge pickup because I love the way it sounds
@void0094
@void0094 3 года назад
I love boosting the 800hz range and playing close to the neck with a pick. It's a unique sound.
@firstclasspassenger
@firstclasspassenger 3 года назад
Disco-tastic. Now THAT'S a phrase! Megan Batoon sent me here, cheers! I don't play bass, but there'll be a day! Just like violin too
@siamsasean
@siamsasean 3 года назад
You've put up an excellent lesson, and explained it really well. I started on classical guitar, so these ideas are all old friends. When I learned flat picking on electric it opened up a whole new palette of sounds, like choking the pick to get false harmonics. Never played bass with a pick, so I don't know what that can do.
@HIPCHIP
@HIPCHIP Год назад
Lee is magic! He knows how to play the games.
@backlineguy
@backlineguy 3 года назад
Great video...while I don't consider myself at your proficiency level, I do use these positions all the time, and was aware of the tonal range...and I've been a Sklar fan for decades...the man is a bass machine, and has produced some of the best recorded bass tones and riffs EVER...excellent chice to emulate!
@chrisparker5278
@chrisparker5278 2 года назад
I’m going to install a producer switch!
@MrSuperhero860
@MrSuperhero860 3 года назад
Thanks for you job Josh! 👍🏻
@ZaryaMain
@ZaryaMain 3 года назад
I love this channel so much.
@ivan32bellic
@ivan32bellic 3 года назад
Very important basics for all bass-players not only beginners. Thanks a lot for this cool stuff!
@matthewnievera629
@matthewnievera629 3 года назад
you do RU-vid bass like no other youtuber. thank you josh.
@chrisbirdsall6055
@chrisbirdsall6055 9 месяцев назад
I have found the sweet on the Jazz to be in between the pickups.
@oscarestrada72oe
@oscarestrada72oe 3 года назад
Bro thank you I knew about the difference of tune when you move your hand but since I have been playing by myself I didn't know when and where to used it... that cheat sheet works to well to be to simple... joush thank you
@Stevieboy130664
@Stevieboy130664 3 года назад
Leland Sklar is a legend!
@Moveplaylift
@Moveplaylift 3 года назад
The most practical music lessons on the tube - nice one
@darrenlucas804
@darrenlucas804 3 года назад
brilliant! Lee Sklar is a genius! Thanks for this good info!
@holdencovington151
@holdencovington151 3 года назад
Wait that lick from Ellington’s ‘Take the A Train’ at 3:36... I dig the bit of jazz thrown in, especially in a video about changing tone to fit a style!
@ArjanYoyoman
@ArjanYoyoman 3 года назад
Very fun and education video. You really have a talent for this.
@BassBuzz
@BassBuzz 3 года назад
Thank you!
@onerva.
@onerva. 3 года назад
I've recently picked up my bass again after many years and have been binging your videos!! even if I have a history of bass lessons + music theory classes I'm really rusty right now, I'm finding a lot of the videos really helpful ☺️ thanks!! 🌼
@tonybp
@tonybp 3 года назад
Get ready for those finger calluses to come back.
@Rikkcas
@Rikkcas 3 года назад
Re P bass... I have a ‘58 P bass. And a ‘60 Jazz. I’ve had them for decades, literally. I have many basses as well. JMHO, but a PJ can get the same P tone, by simply turning the bridge(J pup) off.... just saying. But besides all that... the ‘switch’ is all in your hands... as Lee S shows. Good video 👍🏼✌️
@coasterairtime
@coasterairtime 3 года назад
Lee Sklar! That's a great dude
@c-joneslawntree3852
@c-joneslawntree3852 2 года назад
how you make such great content with awesome production, every time, is so impressive. Thank you for all that you put out here man, much appreciated! So enjoyable.
@davidhasselhoff6332
@davidhasselhoff6332 3 года назад
Bro, no cap, 100%, I would battle you with my bass.
@rodshop5897
@rodshop5897 3 года назад
I like the video, and have used the "producer switch" without knowing it for years. Seems like it's more pronounced with Jazz bass pickups rather than Precision style pickups. However, nothing will stop my GAS!
@pit19931
@pit19931 3 года назад
By far the best bass lessons on youtube! Easy to understand and fun keep up the good work!
@BassBuzz
@BassBuzz 3 года назад
Thanks Pete!
@Shamanmanwow
@Shamanmanwow 3 года назад
3:31 was a nice find
@BassBuzz
@BassBuzz 3 года назад
Haha thanks, did a lot of Jaco trawling to find it. :)
@markbass354
@markbass354 3 года назад
THANKS Mr. JOSH GOOD VIDEO
@BassBuzz
@BassBuzz 3 года назад
Thanks Mark!
@mikoajflorczak4966
@mikoajflorczak4966 3 года назад
Your channel is best thing I met in my music way ! Awesome videos.
@BassBuzz
@BassBuzz 3 года назад
Thanks Mikołaj!
@vpsoundlabs1956
@vpsoundlabs1956 9 месяцев назад
Lee is a legend, and one hell of a dude ❤
@richardmerriam7044
@richardmerriam7044 3 года назад
I started taking bass lessons in 1968. I figured that move out during my first lesson.
@216trixie
@216trixie 3 года назад
You must be really good by now.
@jasminduncanson1557
@jasminduncanson1557 3 года назад
This video is truly interesting once I get my bass I'll be able to follow along
@vavunawahyu8
@vavunawahyu8 3 года назад
vintage-modified squier basses are super cool, but it's hard to find them in stores these days😭
@lucythegiant4104
@lucythegiant4104 3 года назад
Classic Vibe line took over
@anthonyforzaglia9872
@anthonyforzaglia9872 3 года назад
Also your hair is looking epic today
@JG-pe7qo
@JG-pe7qo 3 года назад
Best tone trick
@ravingsofa...6
@ravingsofa...6 3 года назад
“let me you show the producer switch so you can stop gassing” omg you are funny 😂 😂 😂
@GrimpleGromble
@GrimpleGromble 9 месяцев назад
Great info thanks a lot!
@IvanovBR
@IvanovBR 3 года назад
Excellent video, as always! Congrats!
@Sircooligor14
@Sircooligor14 3 года назад
Playing in the middle and going to town on the strings, geddy lee style, that's what i like to do
@backlineguy
@backlineguy 3 года назад
...also, I ended up NOT using 2 combos as Master and Slave, but aquired an Ampeg 350w head, and a Hartke 410 and 115 cabs...it's a rig and a tone I'm familiar with, and used, it only set me back about $400...that will allow me to have headroom in the band situation, or use just a 15 for practicing at home...I DID follow your suggestion and bought a Fender Rumble 40 for practice at home - it did sound better than 90% of the other small combos and at 18lbs it's THE lightest amp with decent tone out there, but just a 10" speaker isn't enough for my situation...but great little amp!
@BassBuzz
@BassBuzz 3 года назад
Nice, sounds like a good setup! I like a 410 with a 115. :)
@donh5794
@donh5794 3 года назад
Good points made in this video. You're the man!
@BassBuzz
@BassBuzz 3 года назад
Thanks Don!
@kwt7667g
@kwt7667g 3 года назад
"Producer Josh" yeah!
@redgamer821
@redgamer821 3 года назад
Hearing the Good Times backing track and then the bassline not being the same was quite a bit confusing! Haha. Great video nonetheless
@timothyrice1621
@timothyrice1621 3 года назад
Great video! I default to fingerboard position because that's my preferred tone. But when I move my fingers down to being right over the pickups, there's a noticeable volume boost.
@BassBuzz
@BassBuzz 3 года назад
Thanks Timothy!
@stefaneduard8169
@stefaneduard8169 3 года назад
it's like playing piano and forte except the volume doesn't change 🤔 but one could pluck the strings softer or harder to help with that Basses are amazing! haha, who says bass guitars are less expressive than other instruments? 😁
@enderpearlpl608
@enderpearlpl608 3 года назад
Thanks for video Josh!
@guitarpractice9884
@guitarpractice9884 2 года назад
This is a 'get your on back' on engineers with a DFA button!
@HIPCHIP
@HIPCHIP Год назад
I remember taking a beginning piano class. Professor had us over at her house for final exam and end of school party. She had a Yamaha body that was a 6'-8' frame, she also had a Steinway. Most of the students couldn't tell the difference between the Yamaha or the Steinway, but I swear than when i sat down and played them the Steinway just felt so much more smooth to me. Probably only because in my mind the Steinway is the king of classical pianos.
@BassBuzz
@BassBuzz Год назад
Yeah, hard to say when it's not a blind test, we get so biased!
@diluteduk
@diluteduk 3 года назад
Music man pickup sweet spot position is my favourite
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