jar546
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OK, just an attention getter.
A few weeks ago I bought my first EBMM. It is a Stingray 5 HH brand new vintage sunburst (pictures on another thread).
Coming from a Fender 4 string P Bass I was relatively comfortable as a newer player (1year) and was concerned about adding the 5th string, a low B.
I cannot seem to put that thing down. I don't want to go to work, I play it every morning when I first wake up and every night. The other day I sat back on the couch playing and I fell asleep. Although I rarely need the 5th string, it is nice to have it there and I am very comfortable with it now. Those 5 extra notes do come in handy depending on what genre I am trying to play.
I love this thing. What versatility, feel, sound and quality.
I am glad that I bought this fantastic piece of workmanship.
I think the Fender P is getting jealous. When I pick up the 4 string I feel like I can fly all over it after weeks of getting familiar with the 5th.
Oh yeah. I finally took the protective film off of the pick guard and it is even more beautiful than I originally thought.
Thanks Music Man
A few weeks ago I bought my first EBMM. It is a Stingray 5 HH brand new vintage sunburst (pictures on another thread).
Coming from a Fender 4 string P Bass I was relatively comfortable as a newer player (1year) and was concerned about adding the 5th string, a low B.
I cannot seem to put that thing down. I don't want to go to work, I play it every morning when I first wake up and every night. The other day I sat back on the couch playing and I fell asleep. Although I rarely need the 5th string, it is nice to have it there and I am very comfortable with it now. Those 5 extra notes do come in handy depending on what genre I am trying to play.
I love this thing. What versatility, feel, sound and quality.
I am glad that I bought this fantastic piece of workmanship.
I think the Fender P is getting jealous. When I pick up the 4 string I feel like I can fly all over it after weeks of getting familiar with the 5th.
Oh yeah. I finally took the protective film off of the pick guard and it is even more beautiful than I originally thought.
Thanks Music Man
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