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Bass Demo - Series/Parallel switch
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The demo goes with the switch set as follows: parallel, series, parallel with a pick, and series with a pick.
This is my musical sketchbook, if you will. Most of the songs here are rough ideas or recordings to test out different gear, settings, or whatever else musical might come to mind. I'm a rhythm guitarist, so you won't find blistering leads or odd scales. There are people far better equipped to provide that than I am. I'm just a guy who knows some chords, has what I'd like to believe is a decent sense of melody, and likes to get ideas down before I forget them. Enjoy. If you want to leave a comment, do so. As someone on one of thegearpage.net said, "iron sharpens iron", so don't be afraid to tell me what you think...good and bad. I can take it. I'm searching for a new voice, and sometimes, a good, constructive criticism is just the spark one needs to find what they are looking for.
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#5,736 today Peak #61
#2,120 in subgenre Peak #23
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November 28, 2010
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MP3 1.2 MB 128 kbps 1:18
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Using a significantly upgraded Squier Standard P-Bass Special. The functional upgrades are as follows: Pickups - set of Seymour Duncan Quarter Pounders in the p-bass slot and a Seymour Duncan STK-J2 in the bridge position Bridge - Wilkinson w/ brass saddles Wiring - cloth wiring, with 500k pots (forget the brand), a series/parallel switch, switchcraft jack.
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