dobs1981
Well-known member
So, a few months ago I was presented with an opportunity to get my first musicman.
A bass I had always wanted, and when presented with the right price grabed it.
Only problem, It was a 4 string and i have always had 5's.
But it was black sparkle, and a musicman. "i'll be right" I thought
Last night I broke a string on the MM and was forced to use my G&L 5, it felt like home have my friend the "b" there.
I have now realised I cant undo 12 years of playing 5 string basses.
The musicman must go!
So now my only problem is getting the right bass again (EB of course), but in a 5.
there is a bongo at the bass centre in melbourne I was thinking of getting, Ive never played a bongo and the shape is pretty out there. But it's a 5, it's an EB and I figure it's one play from being my new baby.
Is the neck any different?
For me, and I guess for all players, that's going to be the make or break.
I'm really disappointed my voyage into 4 string territory didn't pay off , but oh well.
Live and learn
A bass I had always wanted, and when presented with the right price grabed it.
Only problem, It was a 4 string and i have always had 5's.
But it was black sparkle, and a musicman. "i'll be right" I thought
Last night I broke a string on the MM and was forced to use my G&L 5, it felt like home have my friend the "b" there.
I have now realised I cant undo 12 years of playing 5 string basses.
The musicman must go!
So now my only problem is getting the right bass again (EB of course), but in a 5.
there is a bongo at the bass centre in melbourne I was thinking of getting, Ive never played a bongo and the shape is pretty out there. But it's a 5, it's an EB and I figure it's one play from being my new baby.
Is the neck any different?
For me, and I guess for all players, that's going to be the make or break.
I'm really disappointed my voyage into 4 string territory didn't pay off , but oh well.
Live and learn