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bolombo

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Anyone have any feedback good, bad or indifferent?? I use the 30th mostly for fingerstyle funk, in particular that real 70's sound; ala The Meters/Cymande/The JB's/Leroy Hutson/Parliament-Funkadelic ect, ect.
 
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funk? I'd do nickels or half wound then, not flats. But that's IMO.
 

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I believe the general consensus here (I don't have a 30th) is that flats on it are a match made in heaven.

Not too sure how it would suit your style of music, but the tone they give is supposed to be incredible!

Make sure you put EB flats on it tho ;)
 

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I want to put flats on my StingRay5. :)
And put Stainless Steel strings on my Sterling. :)

But which ever way. Flats supposedly sound great on StingRays, but like I said earlier, not sure how well it would work for funk (even fingerstyle funk). I wonder if it would work for rock and such. :/
 

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Flats on a 30th = Motown with punch!

Yep. I love playing old Stax stuff, too, on my 30th with flats. It also works extremely well within the punkabilly/y'allternative CoWpilot context.

Jack
 

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funk? I'd do nickels or half wound then, not flats. But that's IMO.



BZZZZT. Wrong answer.

Flats, especially EB Flats, on a 30th Ann Stingray would destroy some funk. Mahogany body? Oh, yeah. Dirty funk. Funk that's illegal in 7 states and the District of Columbia.


bolombo--Do it. You will be happier than you can possibly imagine with the result. How's that?
 

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BZZZZT. Wrong answer.

Flats, especially EB Flats, on a 30th Ann Stingray would destroy some funk. Mahogany body? Oh, yeah. Dirty funk. Funk that's illegal in 7 states and the District of Columbia.


bolombo--Do it. You will be happier than you can possibly imagine with the result. How's that?

Just 7 states... I think you are sadly mistaken... I beleive the number is in the low 40's (there are still a few backwoods states that don't know what funk is:rolleyes: )

FYI my GC had it's 30th restrung with flats - Rays aren't my thing anymore but it rocked!!!!!!! (thankfully my GC card was at home)
 

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Flats sound great on any Stingray. Also, I'll second the recommendation for EB flats -- I like the Group IIs. Punchy and focused like you wouldn't believe. It will sound great for fingerstyle funk!
 

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Just 7 states... I think you are sadly mistaken... I beleive the number is in the low 40's (there are still a few backwoods states that don't know what funk is:rolleyes: )

FYI my GC had it's 30th restrung with flats - Rays aren't my thing anymore but it rocked!!!!!!! (thankfully my GC card was at home)

Sorry. I mispoke. It's only a felony in 7 states. Your numbers are probably a bit more accurate.
 

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now i think i'm getting flats for my own 30th!

you know what, i'll get it done tomorrow.
 

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Flats supposedly sound great on StingRays, but like I said earlier, not sure how well it would work for funk (even fingerstyle funk).

I may be wrong, but I imagine that flats might work ok for fingerstyle funk :rolleyes:

I wonder if it would work for rock and such. :/

I'm not sure. Flats for rock (and such) might be breaking new ground :p
 

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I may be wrong, but I imagine that flats might work ok for fingerstyle funk :rolleyes:



I'm not sure. Flats for rock (and such) might be breaking new ground :p

Played METAL with flats before - very different but just as groovy (the extra BOOM was kinda nice)
 

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Well, I just ordered some flat for my SR5.

and stainless steel slinkys for my Sterling
 

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hmm because for jazz band i'm playing lots of samba/funk/jazz stuff with it right now, lots lots of rock for my other band.

Flats gonna make it better or worst?
 

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Played METAL with flats before - very different but just as groovy (the extra BOOM was kinda nice)

My band is pretty damned hard rock, not quite metal, but it's heavy... and I exclusively use flats on an SR5 fretless tuned G# C# F# B E. I get tons of compliments on the bass and the band gets tons of compliments for sounding unique and full, "much bigger than a four piece"

Flats aren't just for jazz anymore, boys and girls :D
 
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