Grand Wazoo
Well-known member
If you are like me, having owned other EBMM basses before, like the Stingray for example, or a Sterling (I never had one of these myself) and have experienced a complete culture shock once you have tried and owned a Bongo, please describe in a few sentences why you love your Bongo and what exactly does it do for you.
Here is my piece:
Well personally due to work commitment, I am not a very busy gigging musician, I do play some rare and far in between gigs but mostly I get together with musician friends and we play in a small studio for fun, however the last 10 years I have only ever played Stingray’s and while it’s a great instrument in its own right which I will always respect, the Bongo is a badass killer compared to it.
No matter how muddy or filled with all different frequencies our band sound is, that monster always manages to cut through, so much so that the 2 guitar players have made a very interesting comment, saying that up to that point they would have to play the parts they knew by heart and follow the (loud) drummer’s tempo to continue to be in sync with the band, but now they are saying that they can finally follow the harmonic direction of my bass and that it is making them play better because they are finding it easy to follow chord changes and harmonies whereas before they were just going by the thump/tish-tish / thump / tish of the drummer
It’s true the Bongo is Godzilla, difficult to beat, I love it.
What is your opinion?
Here is my piece:
Well personally due to work commitment, I am not a very busy gigging musician, I do play some rare and far in between gigs but mostly I get together with musician friends and we play in a small studio for fun, however the last 10 years I have only ever played Stingray’s and while it’s a great instrument in its own right which I will always respect, the Bongo is a badass killer compared to it.
No matter how muddy or filled with all different frequencies our band sound is, that monster always manages to cut through, so much so that the 2 guitar players have made a very interesting comment, saying that up to that point they would have to play the parts they knew by heart and follow the (loud) drummer’s tempo to continue to be in sync with the band, but now they are saying that they can finally follow the harmonic direction of my bass and that it is making them play better because they are finding it easy to follow chord changes and harmonies whereas before they were just going by the thump/tish-tish / thump / tish of the drummer
It’s true the Bongo is Godzilla, difficult to beat, I love it.
What is your opinion?