Saturday, September 24, 2011

Bass Frontiers Magazine




This magazine is a great resource for bassists of every level. Check out interviews, instruction, and videos online.
'Jim Hyatt founded Bass Frontiers Magazine back in 1994 with a small, simple newsletter. Little did he know that these humble beginnings would lead to the second largest printed publication for bassists. Jim quickly grew the publication to well over 5,000 subscribers worldwide. In 2008, Dave and Jonathan Fowler, along with Gene Fox, purchased Bass Frontiers Magazine from Jim and decided to go digital. This move prompted an innovation that would take Bass Frontiers to an entirely different level. Although the business model has changed since Jim founded the magazine back in 1994, the vision has stayed the same. Bass Frontiers has stayed true to its motto, “By Bass Players, For Bass Players.”'



Monday, May 23, 2011

Fender Road Worn 60's Jazz Bass

Ok, so I've been playing my new Fender jazz for over a month now and I have to say that I'm in love. After having the neck and action seriously adjusted at Corner Music in Nashville, and after putting flatwounds on it, I was ready to rock. As much as I love my Ibanez SDGR, I honestly have to say that I haven't picked it up once since I got the new bass back.

This bass is so smooth and distinctive. I honestly don't think that Fender makes a better bass. The American Standards can't even compare to this baby, in my opinion.

Check this video out to get a proper idea of how this bass sounds.

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Online bass courses that won't empty your wallet

The International Institute of Bassists offers various online courses on bass technique and theory. Each course is 12 weeks long, and only costs $24.95. I've taken the Jazz lines for Bass course, and believe me, you learn a lot. The materials for the course can be printed out and downloaded. They include printed material and mp3's. It's definitely worth the small amount that you pay for these courses. And while I'd love to take Berkley's online bass certificate program, $3000 per course is pretty steep for a mother of two like me.

Institute of International Bassists

Monday, April 4, 2011

Fender Road Worn 60's Jazz Bass


I just got this bass in yesterday, but due to the ridiculously high action, I'm having to take it to Nashville to get it set up before I can give a serious review. However, just plugging it into my Genz Benz 6.0, it sounds incredible. The pickups are full and have the nice vintage quality that I was looking for. More to come!

Fender Road Worn 60s Jazz Bass Specifications
  • Body: Alder
  • Finish: Lacquer
  • Neck: Maple, C Shape, (Nitrocellulose Lacquer Finish)
  • Fingerboard: Rosewood, 7.25 inch (184 mm) Radius
  • Frets: 20, Vintage
  • Scale Length: 34 inch (864 mm)
  • Nut Width: 1.50 inch (38mm)
  • Hardware: Nickel/Chrome
  • Tuning Keys: Vintage Style Reverse Tuning Machines
  • Bridge: American Vintage Jazz Bass
  • Pickguard: 4 Ply Brown Shell
  • Pickups:
    • Rhythm: Standard Vintage Alnico Magnet Jazz Bass Single Coil Pickup
    • Lead: Standard Vintage Alnico Magnet Jazz Bass Single Coil Pickup
  • Controls: Volume 1 (Neck Pickup), Volume 2 (Bridge Pickup), Tone
  • Strings:
  • Unique Features:
    • Distressed body, neck, and hardware creating an aged and worn appearance
    • True Vintage Styling
    • Synthetic Bone Nut
  • Case: Deluxe Gig Bag

Thursday, March 3, 2011

James Jamerson: Motown's Bassman


James Jamerson (January 29, 1936 – August 2, 1983)  was the Babe Ruth of Bassists. He took bass playing to a whole new level, and was one of the first bassists to play electric bass in its infancy. Famous for his one finger plucking style he dubbed 'the hook,' Jamerson will continue to be an inspiration to bassists everywhere.

Read more about the bassist of Motown's 'Funk Brothers.'

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Monday, November 22, 2010

DR Neon Bass Strings

Nickel Plated Bass Strings wound on Round Cores



NEON™ is the second in DR's SuperStrings™ series. Super bright in day light, and with stage lighting. DR's NEON™ strings are so bright in appearance "they look like they are on fire." DR's NEON™ strings shine brightly under stage lights, and are 100% black light active so they glow strongly under UV lighting. And DR's NEON™ sound as good as they look. As Joey Clemment from Salena Gomez said, "Yeah they look great, but they sound incredible!"



NEON™ is the first coated string to make NO apologies. While NEON™ lasts as long as a coated string should (three to four times as long as uncoated strings) they sound as good, or better than uncoated strings... no excuses.

Description taken from drstrings.com.