Bill
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Well, I'm more of a one bass kinda guy. I admire the guys that use just the same bass for most of their careers. Like James Jamersons "Funk Machine" or John Paul Jones using his '62 J-Bass for so long. Or like Willie Nelson with Trigger or SRV with his #1...or Clapton with Blackie.
I never was into collecting or trying different basses to get a different sounds. I'm more into doing different techniques on the same instrument. It's just finding that one, excellent instrument that's the perfect match.
I've found that when you have limits on the tools you use, your creativity and innovation shoots through the roof. If you have many many tools to choose from, sometimes you get bogged down in trying to decide just what tool you should use for what and second guessing yourself and not concentrating on the one thing you should be, the actual music. At least that's the way my brain functions...I'm kinda weird.
I kinda agree. I'd love to have an impressive collection of basses, but I'd drive myself nuts trying to figure out which one(s) to bring to a gig. I have a hard enough time just trying to choose between my SR4 & SR5!
I also agree with Musicman Nut about learning your instrument to the best of its ability.