wraithwrider
Well-known member
I've been playing bass for about 20 years now (I was 40 when I started
) and I love the rewards from just playing the baseline.
Thanks to a fair amount of OCD in my nature I've owned a huge number of basses in that time, an embarrassingly large number including many fine EBMM basses, 4's, 5's, Sterlings, Singray's (5's) and Bongo's. I now have my first Stingray 4 and I love it. I've owned as many as 23 basses at any one time although I have a sane 8 at the moment and I feel settled.
My point is, give me a bass and I'll adjust and play it. Sterling neck, Stingray, Jazz or Precision, 4 or 5 string, asymmetric neck, flat neck or fat neck/board....
Am I rare in this? I see so many folk saying they can't get on with this neck profile or that body shape.
Peter
Thanks to a fair amount of OCD in my nature I've owned a huge number of basses in that time, an embarrassingly large number including many fine EBMM basses, 4's, 5's, Sterlings, Singray's (5's) and Bongo's. I now have my first Stingray 4 and I love it. I've owned as many as 23 basses at any one time although I have a sane 8 at the moment and I feel settled.
My point is, give me a bass and I'll adjust and play it. Sterling neck, Stingray, Jazz or Precision, 4 or 5 string, asymmetric neck, flat neck or fat neck/board....
Am I rare in this? I see so many folk saying they can't get on with this neck profile or that body shape.
Peter