Why the P Bass CRUSHES everything

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  • Опубликовано: 28 май 2024
  • It’s an amazing testament to Leo Fender’s ideas and design that 70 years since its introduction, the Fender P Bass is still one of the best-selling and most used instruments in music today, despite all the world’s advancements,. If you’ve never played or owned a Precision Bass - you simply have to!
    In this lesson we’re going to explain why no one will ever topple the Precision from its perch as the best-selling bass of all time. You’ll also get note-for-note breakdowns of bass lines on which the P Bass really shines.
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    Video Breakdown:
    00:00 - Introduction
    01:29 - James Jamerson / What’s Going On
    03:27 - Bob Babbitt / Signed Sealed Delivered
    04:02 - Carol Kaye / Good Vibrations
    05:25 - The UNCOOL Period
    05:50 - Pino Palladino / Chicken Grease
    07:20 - Jamareo Artis / Locked Out of Heaven
    08:41 - Why is it a workhorse?
    10:39 - ULTIMATE P Bass Trick
    11:01 - Freddie Washington / Forget Me Nots
    12:13 - Paul Simonon / London Calling
    13:14 - Adam Clayton / U2
    14:27 - Duff McKagan / Sweet Child O’ Mine
    15:55 - Steve Harris / The Trooper
    18:17 - Billy Sheehan
    19:53 - The End
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  • @couch.slobodan
    @couch.slobodan 4 месяца назад +272

    No, no, no, no, you cannot leave us with only 30 seconds of a dual-bass-sweet-child cover, this needs to be a full cover! I have never enjoyed this song as much as in this brief half minute of p-bass glory. Pretty please with bass sugar on top!

    • @JacqueHarper
      @JacqueHarper 4 месяца назад +8

      Bass is the sugar on the bottom 😉

    • @DominusFeles
      @DominusFeles 4 месяца назад +8

      Yes, yes and yes this needs to happen!
      Full cover in a lovely mix uploaded to spotify too please 🎉

    • @snoozy355
      @snoozy355 3 месяца назад +3

      And release the tabs for us beginners please

  • @Ben_Mdws
    @Ben_Mdws 4 месяца назад +356

    A 20 minute video about how awesome the P bass is? Yes please.

    • @Ralferator
      @Ralferator 4 месяца назад +6

      should have been 2 hours though

    • @Ben_Mdws
      @Ben_Mdws 4 месяца назад +4

      @@Ralferator true…probably still not long enough though, right? 😂

    • @rockystrohl3252
      @rockystrohl3252 4 месяца назад +1

      Yes I have 6 Early 70's P-basses and 2 Jazz basses, I have seen other basses , but no thanks!

    • @jimmygee3219
      @jimmygee3219 2 месяца назад

      And yet it’s still not a Jazz bass

    • @Ralferator
      @Ralferator 2 месяца назад +1

      @@jimmygee3219 Jazz Basses are nice and all but you simply don't get the low mid punch you get with a P Bass. When I play Jazz Basses life I usually play the neck pickup and miss the power of a P Bass

  • @Dartania
    @Dartania 4 месяца назад +100

    Everyone needs a friend like you have in each other. The bass is a bonus.

  • @MarkErikEE
    @MarkErikEE 4 месяца назад +62

    John Deacon played P basses throughout his career that includes the 80s. Worked like magic.

    • @unduloid
      @unduloid 4 месяца назад +2

      He also played a Wal at some point.

    • @ragingmong5593
      @ragingmong5593 4 месяца назад +7

      and a stingray@@unduloid

    • @panzerlieb
      @panzerlieb 4 месяца назад +1

      @@ragingmong5593stingray is another excellent product from the mind of Leo Fender. Not a coincidence.

    • @unduloid
      @unduloid 4 месяца назад +1

      @@AlanBrando-wb3oq
      I didn't know John Deacon played in The Smiths.

    • @mightyV444
      @mightyV444 3 месяца назад

      ​@@unduloid- I'd also seen him with a Warwick 'Buzzard', around '86 and when 'It's A Kind Of Magic' was a Hit 🙂

  • @grizelda4526
    @grizelda4526 4 месяца назад +96

    I love that you guys display the tabs as you’re playing and talking about the songs.
    It makes the whole show interactive for us!
    Great episode.

    • @lowstringc
      @lowstringc 4 месяца назад +3

      It’s cool for sure, but I’m still team notation. Had a talk with one of my school kids who plays bass a week ago and he said: “I don’t like tab, I keep finding easier or better ways to play things in different positions than the tabs tell you to play..”. I didn’t bait him on that, but I concur.

    • @grizelda4526
      @grizelda4526 4 месяца назад +1

      @@lowstringc I see. Tabs or notation I’m just pleased with the idea that we can follow along.👍🏼

    • @martyrofgrenth2136
      @martyrofgrenth2136 4 месяца назад

      @@lowstringc That's true but personally I think it's a matter of how much you know your bass and what feels easier/more comfortable for you.
      If I use tabs then I sometimes disregard what it says (in terms of where to fret) and find a position that works better for me.
      Notations are much better but they're not as accessible as tabs are.

  • @gafBacani
    @gafBacani 4 месяца назад +43

    The vibe between you two in this video is so smooth. Sounds like a real nice afternoon talking about music and playing

    • @devinebass
      @devinebass  4 месяца назад +7

      That pretty much describes an afternoon with Ian!

  • @JustK009
    @JustK009 4 месяца назад +100

    The P Bass is the ultimate “Mr. Fix-it”..Whether it’s self standing or through the roof with outboard gear..A well maintained P bass is the smartest money spent🍻

    • @elflakeador09
      @elflakeador09 4 месяца назад +3

      Now that's the truth 👌

    • @radiooz2420
      @radiooz2420 4 месяца назад +6

      Bought my ‘74 P bass in 1980 for $600! Best investment ever!

    • @rimmersbryggeri
      @rimmersbryggeri 4 месяца назад +2

      @@radiooz2420 Was a decent amount of money at the time but still!

    • @hoilst265
      @hoilst265 4 месяца назад +1

      The workhorse is often the most derided, yet it does the most work...

  • @willdobson6091
    @willdobson6091 4 месяца назад +42

    One of the most underrated bassists of all time Andy Rourke of the Smiths played the shit out of his P Bass. So many iconic bass lines. Such an incredible bassist. RIP.

    • @monkswhiskers3354
      @monkswhiskers3354 4 месяца назад

      Never gets a mention in here. Barbarism, Q is Dead, That Joke, Shakespeare’s Sister, the list goes on!

  • @hewolf
    @hewolf 4 месяца назад +66

    Sound of the Pbass is just THE bass sound that I hear in my head. It’s a pleasure on its own, a wonderful instrument!

  • @natemartin6321
    @natemartin6321 4 месяца назад +34

    Please make this an ongoing series! This was awesome!

    • @devinebass
      @devinebass  4 месяца назад +11

      More to come! 👍👍👍

  • @ChainReactionsProductions
    @ChainReactionsProductions 4 месяца назад +31

    As someone trying to break into the studio and live music scenes, I’ve been told by several people that all the producers will ask if you have a P bass before a session even if you bring a Jazz or a Rick or a 5 string whatever other popular type of bass. I’ve played one since I was 13 and it’s gotten me through so much over the years!

  • @bobthebomb1596
    @bobthebomb1596 4 месяца назад +26

    My favourite P-bass tone is the one Waters gets in the funk section of Echo's from Live at Pompei.

    • @BARTFUNKBASS
      @BARTFUNKBASS 4 месяца назад +4

      Yes!!!!!!!

    • @Doodlebug1996
      @Doodlebug1996 4 месяца назад +2

      Yeeess !!!

    • @andrewpappas9311
      @andrewpappas9311 Месяц назад

      Fuck yeah, Echoes is one of my favourite Pink Floyd song and that's definitely one of the most badass gloves I've ever heard. Such a vibe

  • @SimaStrahota11
    @SimaStrahota11 4 месяца назад +16

    Scott, I've followed your channel when you had under 100k followers, I learned so much from you! Then, around 2015 I stopped playing bass until a month ago when my wife bought me one as a birthday gift. Then I searched for your channel and God I'm happy that you are here better than ever. It's great to be part of your community again!

  • @benoitrenaud519
    @benoitrenaud519 4 месяца назад +12

    Ray Shulman of Gentle Giant made dozens of amazing recordings and brilliant shows with his PBass. RIP, one of the greats!

    • @joeturner8368
      @joeturner8368 4 месяца назад

      Absolutely. Amazing touch with a pick too.

  • @davidsimmons4834
    @davidsimmons4834 4 месяца назад +12

    Best opening sequence of any SBL film. LOVE IT!!!!

  • @DemoDick1
    @DemoDick1 4 месяца назад +13

    Man, I love when I hear chorus on bass. It’s 1986 all over again!

    • @chinmeysway
      @chinmeysway 2 месяца назад

      or earlier like ‘79 (joy division)

  • @kellerproof
    @kellerproof 4 месяца назад +16

    Jamerson's muting sponge was not underneath the strings but above them. The sponge (actually a small piece of weather strip) was glued to the interior of the ashtray bridge cover, in order to make a light pressure over the strings that mute them. It was the original Fender P-Bass muting system by default.

    • @tkroll
      @tkroll 4 месяца назад +4

      100% correct. Over not under.

    • @juniormint3136
      @juniormint3136 4 месяца назад +3

      Bob Babbitt used sponge underneath, he said so in an interview but yes Jamerson was just factory muting

    • @cm-kl2wx
      @cm-kl2wx 3 месяца назад

      Was this before finger muting techniques were thought of? No longer necessary surely?

  • @EricMiller630
    @EricMiller630 4 месяца назад +14

    I didn’t know it for years, but a P bass was always home for me. My first bass was a Samick P bass. Two years in I got a 5 string LTD bass followed by a shameful period were my only focus was on guitar. Got back into bass in 2017 with a Warwick corvette. Then followed an onslaught of active basses and a jazz bass. About six months the ago I picked up a Squier P bass (40th Anniversary) and I felt right back at home with the sound and feel I’d been trying to get for years on other instruments. Gotta love a P bass. They were made right the first time. Can’t fix what isn’t broken

  • @nicktayloradventures
    @nicktayloradventures Месяц назад +1

    As a live audio engineer, nothing beats the P bass in my opinion. Cuts perfectly through the mix.

  • @PaulBeney
    @PaulBeney 4 месяца назад +14

    Whenever I think of the perfect p bass sound, Jean-Jacques Burnel nails it for me.

    • @sidsuspicious
      @sidsuspicious 4 месяца назад

      I love that gnarly P Bass tone, perfect for terrifying the guitarist.

    • @mightyV444
      @mightyV444 3 месяца назад

      I love his gritty bass sound on The Stranglers' early recordings and use a similar one fairly regularly myself, and also a black&maple P-bass 😊

    • @stephenbennett1643
      @stephenbennett1643 3 месяца назад +1

      ​@@mightyV444 On Rattuss, he jacked into a lead amp as he had no money for a bass amp ! Hence giving it that trebly sound.

    • @mightyV444
      @mightyV444 3 месяца назад +1

      @@stephenbennett1643 - With a rip in one of its speakers, too! 😉

    • @stephenbennett1643
      @stephenbennett1643 3 месяца назад +1

      @@mightyV444 That's correct 👍

  • @LordEradicus
    @LordEradicus 4 месяца назад +9

    Even though I mainly play PJ basses these days, I always keep a P bass in my arsenal when I just want to rock or jam without too much fussing about. And definitely U2's Adam Clayton is one of my inspirations.

    • @cavetroll666
      @cavetroll666 4 месяца назад +2

      Adam has so many good lines that drive the song.

  • @dennisbellinger333
    @dennisbellinger333 4 месяца назад +6

    P basses set in the track perfectly. I’ve played precision fretted and fretless basses on a lot of sessions and they always do the trick!

    • @tiltil9442
      @tiltil9442 4 месяца назад

      I play fretless too ...and don't feel a need for noodly bridge pickups.
      High five from Berlin.

  • @xpatsteve
    @xpatsteve 4 месяца назад +6

    I picked up a used '78 Fender P bass way back in 1986 and it's been my main bass ever since. I use D'Adarrio nickel half rounds most of the time, which cover just about any sound I might need. If someone needs a really specific sound I'll switch to stainless steel round wounds or nylon flats. And yeah, fingers or pick, tapping or slapping, the P bass does it all.

    • @geraldfriend256
      @geraldfriend256 4 месяца назад +1

      Yeah the half rounds do everything pretty well.

  • @oliverposchmannsbassguitar758
    @oliverposchmannsbassguitar758 4 месяца назад +5

    you guys crack me up, such joy to watch and listen ❤😂. This is why I keep saying Leo Fender was a time traveller who travelled into the future to find out the perfect specs for an instrument that would revolutionise the world of popular music. After he gathered all the facts, he returned to 1951 and presented an instrument that - to this day - works perfectly with exactly theses original configurations (well, actually we are talking about the revised version he introduced in 1965, so he must have travelled into the future again that year 🤪). Period - my only explanation 😂

  • @SupRec
    @SupRec 4 месяца назад +4

    Hey boys !
    I'm from Brazil and I've been following your channel recently, since I bought my very first bass ( It was a teen dream ). And guess what type it is? Yes it's a Tagima PJ bass.
    Acustic guitars are very popular here, and I've been playing it since 90's. Now with 47 years I materialize an old dream which was a P bass.
    I'm relearning how to play because dispact thge fact the instruments are visually close, but the way you play them are pretty different but I'm loving it.
    So keep the amazing job you've been done and cheers!!!

  • @volkerjansen3901
    @volkerjansen3901 4 месяца назад +10

    That was one of the most enthusiastic, entertaining and infectious videos I have ever seen. I have always played a Stingray, but if I ever had to buy a new bass, it would be a Precision.

  • @sturobson9394
    @sturobson9394 4 месяца назад +8

    I caved in and got one... I've played many bass over the years, but i have to say that I've never come across such an amazing, versatile sound as a Pbass and now I'm hooked! I know what Scott means when he says he gets anxiety if he hasn't played one for a few days 😂😂

  • @LH-zv2zq
    @LH-zv2zq 4 месяца назад +6

    You two have such synchronicity! Doesn't matter what your topic is, you guys tear it up!!

  • @Killadey
    @Killadey 4 месяца назад +3

    You just can't beat genuine enthusiasm and chemistry, this video was a blast, cheers chaps!

  • @seethroughhead505
    @seethroughhead505 4 месяца назад +6

    Well done for including the open 'A' before each D/G/D in 'The Trooper'. They're missed by so many bass players, including some in high profile Maiden tribute bands.

  • @bloblablah7409
    @bloblablah7409 2 месяца назад +1

    Another great band whose bassist (Jessy Carson) plays a P-bass is the bedroom indie band, Men I Trust. Their basslines are notoriously appreciated. You could look up any song of theirs right now, go into the comments, and I guarantee you'll find people googling over that warm, compressed, plucky bassline. He plays with a pick, palm-muted, flatwounds, and with a generous amount of compression - the result you get is this creamy, warm bassline for your ears. I cannot recommend their basslines enough. Start with Show Me How, Numb, Days Go By, Pines, and so on... They even have brighter basslines played with the P-bass like Sugar, Lauren, Say Can You Hear, Always Lone, and a few more I'm not remembering at the moment. Please check them out when you get the chance.

  • @JambonJovi.
    @JambonJovi. 4 месяца назад +4

    Ian, please do some more stuff about flatpicking vs picking at an angle. I'm obsessed with this topic at the moment. I've always picked at an angle to get a modern sound, but you get a cleaner fundamental picking flat and you can play tremolo faster and really get the wrist to snap like a guitar player. Also the thumb and index finger make a big difference in the feel. Cool to see someone else thinking about this!

  • @AJett35
    @AJett35 4 месяца назад +3

    A Fender Precision was my first bass. I caught a bad case of G.A.S. and acquired six basses in under two years. I enjoy playing all of them equally but nothing makes me feel the way my first P bass does. I guess it took me playing everything else to realize that I got it right the first time.

  • @MaestorRasanen
    @MaestorRasanen 4 месяца назад +4

    Just to point one thing about Steve Harris.
    He writes every Iron Maiden song except the solos. He might be the most underrated songwriter of all time.
    Great series! Waiting for the Rickenbacker one.

    • @kevinmichael9482
      @kevinmichael9482 4 месяца назад

      Steve Harris as a lyricist is on the level of Roger Waters, imo--doesn't receive mainstream recognition being Iron Maiden is Metal.

  • @michaelcurtin508
    @michaelcurtin508 4 месяца назад +2

    Love everything about this video - the vibe, the quality, all the effort for the tabs etc. Haven't come across the channel before, but now subscribed!

  • @PaulFreemanTheTall
    @PaulFreemanTheTall Месяц назад +1

    John Wetton had a fantastic rock p bass sound. I saw him perform with UK in 1978 and it was phenomenal. He mostly stuck with a p bass through his career.

  • @kcseabass4454
    @kcseabass4454 4 месяца назад +5

    I have a ‘71 P with La Bella flats (per JJ) and a ‘B’ neck and there is a point as you turn the tone up, when it just thumps. I also have an Elite, active, PJ, which is a work horse, but my old P is way more unique and just sits in a mix. Love a P bass.

    • @burp1914
      @burp1914 4 месяца назад

      I am working on a '71 now. What flats have you tried?

    • @kcseabass4454
      @kcseabass4454 4 месяца назад

      I have LaBella flats, just like James J. They are a bit expensive especially in the UK, but they do have a certain thumpiness. Set the pick-up height correctly and experiment with the foam damping.

    • @Whiskey_Friday
      @Whiskey_Friday 3 месяца назад

      Yep same here, '71 with labelling flats. The perfect sound!!

  • @steverolfeca
    @steverolfeca 4 месяца назад +3

    There’s more to a P-Bass than the things that Leo Fender got right- there’s also character in its imperfections, and learning to play around them strengthens your range of expression as a bassist. A trick you missed: picking, plucking, brushing and slapping over the fingerboard. There are some interesting tones over there, especially if you hit down into the fingerboard for some fret noise.

  • @jamesfelizardo9515
    @jamesfelizardo9515 4 месяца назад +2

    Awesome video guys. The audience love how our band sounded, whether we played classic rock, new wave, pop, or even oldies standard tunes, the band had this distinct overall round sound... until I changed my bass guitar. Scott's earlier video of the PBass made me realize how significant the precision was to the band's overall sound. While changing my bass to an active instrument back then achieved the single bass sound I wanted (for alternative music sound), it lost the royalty place it was sitting in the band's overall sound. I've now got a Squier precision contemporary active bass (new gen PJ) but I still use the P-pickup in majority of my playing and never looked back. Thanks to both of you for solidifying our belief and love for the P-bass ♥

  • @danadane2501
    @danadane2501 Месяц назад

    I play precision bass exclusively and both of these great bassists nailed it with their assessments. I play mostly 80s-early 2000s Heavy Metal and Rock, which of course makes me essentially a blues and jazz bassist. Which opened up the door for me learning Motown as well. I use a plectrum and never bought a muting device or even a sponge 🧽 under strings. When you use a a pick exclusively you can palm muted everything and switch back to an open string playing style. However I probably should get one for future use. I love the simplicity of the precision bass and before anybody dismisses that last sentence. I play them and work on them. There is beauty in simplicity hence the Precision Bass. Nothing replaces the sound. I have 1 70s modified jazz bass by Squire. IMHO yet again with a good Precision and Jazz Bass on hand is all one ever will need. The humbucking pickups often times sounds a bit nasal. Especially the active pickups and preamps.

  • @davedwave7
    @davedwave7 4 месяца назад +3

    Your Adam Clayton tone was spot on!

  • @neilterry1726
    @neilterry1726 4 месяца назад +1

    My only bass is a Yamaha BB200, their copy of a P bass. Discontinued in 1994, I bought mine for $395 that year, it still sounds great. It's a great instrument, easy to play, yet teaches you how to play anything if you're willing to experiment on your style.

  • @ingemar-christopheschubnel4206
    @ingemar-christopheschubnel4206 4 месяца назад

    It’s nice to see your love for the PB, you convert me since 2 years & I don’t regret it

  • @Thrano
    @Thrano 4 месяца назад +2

    The first 33 seconds of this video encapsulate what's really great about playing with other people. I don't know how many takes that took or whether this was improvised, but it did feel like pure joy. to watch. I may have replayed it a couple times to play along...

  • @claujnog
    @claujnog 4 месяца назад +3

    According to Genius and Locked Out of Heaven Wiki English Page that bass was recorded by Nick Movshon.
    Thumbs up for that beautiful tone.

  • @SimonBrisbane
    @SimonBrisbane 4 месяца назад +8

    You guys are so good. An American and a Britt just vibing together. Who'd have thought it would work so well? Love it, keep it coming.

  • @marsyoya
    @marsyoya 4 месяца назад +2

    Forever love my P Bass!! Started out with jazz bass for a bit over 2 years and I enjoyed it but it always felt a bit “restrictive” in a sense. Tried out a p bass and I’ve stuck with it for 13 years now! The length is perfect as well on the neck

  • @OlavSchneider
    @OlavSchneider 4 месяца назад +1

    You guys are the best, most fun, and inspirational.

  • @jwm3727
    @jwm3727 4 месяца назад +5

    You guys have mentioned doing a full on breakdown of the Voodoo album with Pino for years and it needs to happen!!!

  • @toddo401
    @toddo401 4 месяца назад +2

    Would you look at that! Almost 1 and a quarter million views in two days! You all hit the nail with this video! P-bass forever!! Well done!!

  • @loumutt7899
    @loumutt7899 4 месяца назад +1

    My 1st bass was a Squier PJ Jaguar bass. As I started to learn everyone kept telling me the Jazz bass is what you want. I bought a Fender Marcus Miller and yes , it is nice and I enjoy playing it. Somewhere along the line I bought a used Ibanez TR50 p bass and I couldn’t see what the P-bass buzz was all about. Yes it has a nice tone and all but nothing that made me say wow. This past October I bought a Fender player p-bass…OMgosh! Holy crap! Right out of the box it had some nice tones even on the crappy Fender strings. I replaced them with LaBella 760FM. flatwounds. The mids sound line piano notes, the growl is on every fret and that G on the 15th fret of the E string will ring forever and a day! I’m in love! I still play my other basses but that Fender gets played every day!

  • @greggacek1655
    @greggacek1655 4 месяца назад

    In the 60s I went for my 1st recording session at Criteria studios in Miami Beach. The sound engineer said, "you don't have a P bass?". "No, I said". He said, "come back when you get one". I've been playing P basses ever since.

  • @dantofoz11
    @dantofoz11 4 месяца назад +4

    I started playing bass in 1992, and I just got my first P - Bass (a 1981 Tokai Hard Puncher) a month ago. I recorded some really basic stuff with it 2 weeks ago, and the sound is absolutely magnificent. It has this growl to it, I should have bought one 20+ years ago

  • @TheRip72
    @TheRip72 4 месяца назад +7

    I think flatwounds suit the P bass very well. There is still a place for roundwounds though.

    • @devinebass
      @devinebass  4 месяца назад +1

      Definitely still a place for rounds on the P!

  • @patrickkukla410
    @patrickkukla410 4 месяца назад

    Life with a '69 P - simple, versatile, and well loved! Thanks for making this video and helping to articulate what I have known for the last 30 years....

  • @markmallinder7618
    @markmallinder7618 4 месяца назад

    You two are hilarious. Laughed so much! Thanks for everything you guys do for bass players everywhere!

  • @5BBassist4Christ
    @5BBassist4Christ 4 месяца назад +3

    I was surprised when I heard people calling the P-Bass a one-trick-pony. It's the one bass that can't go wrong!

  • @funkyneil2000
    @funkyneil2000 4 месяца назад +4

    Love my Squier CV P Bass! I have other "better" instruments but I love that one for some reason. Ps have that piano quality to their notes. They fill the space in a natural way whilst providing the mids to support what everything else is doing.

  • @NateButlerFresnoCA
    @NateButlerFresnoCA 4 месяца назад +1

    Great to hear you guys talking about hand placement! I had to learn on my own as a teenage bassist (30 years before RUclips existed) that I would get the warmer, rounder tone that I was looking for if I simply plucked the strings (fingers or pick) nearer the neck (often just below the bottom of the neck), and to this day that's still my favorite position. It's a completely different sound from plucking near the bridge (which I still do on certain songs that require that more 'hard' abrasive sound). That alone is a great tip for young bassists.

  • @ronwood7029
    @ronwood7029 2 месяца назад

    Love their enthusiasm and friendship

  • @mohitrahaman
    @mohitrahaman 3 месяца назад +1

    Man these two are the most infectious persons ever

  • @KyleConnors413
    @KyleConnors413 4 месяца назад +21

    The P bass is literally everything you need in a bass, and nothing you don’t

  • @user-xz1uy7dn2j
    @user-xz1uy7dn2j 4 месяца назад +1

    OMG YES! I've gone through P Bass anxiety! I got away from it for a couple of years but just recently purchased a P Bass and haven't put it down since. Cuts through every track AND live.

  • @rockoutmichigan
    @rockoutmichigan 4 месяца назад +2

    My Silvertone P-bass is the most beast-mode bass I have ever owned (and I've had Peaveys -1 jazz and 1 p-style, Ibanezes -1 active one passive both pj style, and a Fender Jazz). P basses are the ultimate work-horse. Sound great in any genre, cut great through a mix, super low-maintenance, and just feels great to play.

  • @MrDaneBrammage
    @MrDaneBrammage 4 месяца назад +5

    "Not versatile? YOU'RE not versatile!" 😁

  • @martycaivano3693
    @martycaivano3693 4 месяца назад +2

    Dudes!!! Your videos always make me happy - funny as hell, with tons of great information (and inspiration). Keep it up! And as a female player, thanks for making me feel welcome. Rock on!

  • @skymooseft
    @skymooseft 4 месяца назад

    I’ve been playing J and other active basses since I was 12 years old. I’m now 67 yrs old and got my first P bass last year. Convert. Love it. Main axe now. I play mostly jazz music.

  • @johnfeole1971
    @johnfeole1971 4 месяца назад +1

    Love watching you two together, crack me up every time! 😉

  • @garrettwingardstudent8027
    @garrettwingardstudent8027 4 месяца назад +4

    You guys are gonna be the reason I go broke. 😂 (headed to my local guitar center to get a p bass and flats)

  • @negativeindustrial
    @negativeindustrial 4 месяца назад +12

    Dude, that dual bass rendition of Sweet Child of Mine rules.

    • @engineer6250
      @engineer6250 4 месяца назад +2

      might be nice to hear ore of that or maybe even another album, but this time with 2 basses!😜

    • @geraldfriend256
      @geraldfriend256 4 месяца назад

      Seriously tight

  • @BingleMcPingle
    @BingleMcPingle Месяц назад

    Just ordered my Player P-bass today, the anticipation is at an all time high after watching this.

  • @ALINEDavid72
    @ALINEDavid72 4 месяца назад +1

    Eric Avery from Jane’s Addiction as well as Lonnie Vincent from BulletBoys first turned me on to the Fender Precision and I never looked back.. just tonal perfection..

    • @Airplane_Noise
      @Airplane_Noise 4 месяца назад +1

      Was going to mention Avery as another "slept on" player and riff master on a P

  • @ianharris2207
    @ianharris2207 4 месяца назад +3

    How can you do a piece on the P bass and not mention JJ Burnel? 😱

    • @HarryR1
      @HarryR1 4 месяца назад

      I know! When it got to the bit about punk/rock and the Clash I was going OK cool, but then I was shouting at the screen "WHAT ABOUT JJ BURNEL?" What an oversight 😞

  • @dosears1229
    @dosears1229 4 месяца назад +3

    Im so split in if i wanna go with flats or half wounds on my p

    • @robertsuggs2510
      @robertsuggs2510 Месяц назад +1

      I put bass boomer half rounds on my p-bass and they sound FANTASTIC 🎸🤠 from Arkansas USA

  • @darrenjefferies2598
    @darrenjefferies2598 3 месяца назад

    Love the P Bass. Back in the 90's, I refinanced my car for a P Bass and a BXR200 Amp. I have replaced my car 4 times since then but still have the Bass and Amp. Money well spent!!

  • @Xnake
    @Xnake 4 месяца назад +2

    G&L L2000 crushes everything!

  • @dbayer93
    @dbayer93 4 месяца назад +5

    It’s not versatile?
    No…YOU’RE NOT VERSATILE!

  • @MegaChiller
    @MegaChiller 4 месяца назад +5

    JAZZ BASS WARRIORS, WE HAVE TO STOP THIS

  • @45kellygreen
    @45kellygreen 25 дней назад

    Been playing a Fender American PBass with flats for year. Love it.

  • @theflyingfrog
    @theflyingfrog 2 месяца назад

    A P bass with flats and a pick almost creates a kick sound simultaneously with the note. Wicked.

  • @basstaj
    @basstaj 4 месяца назад +1

    What a coincidence that I just happened to finally get my first real P Bass after years of wanting one, and then this video comes out saying how awesome they are. Thanks guys!!

  • @sagittated
    @sagittated 3 месяца назад +1

    Colin Greenwood with Radiohead plays a '71 P Bass, and their sound (mixed by Nigel Godrich) is a great example of the P Bass bringing exactly what's needed to the table. Regardless whether they are playing more guitar forward or more electronic forward songs, Colin is steadily there with that gorgeous white 71.

  • @andrewpinner3181
    @andrewpinner3181 3 месяца назад

    Thanks guys, always entertaining, fun & informative !

  • @lucianoponzano
    @lucianoponzano 3 месяца назад

    As a guitar player, I just love when the bass player shows with the P bass. What a great sound! It is forceful but leaves tons of space for guitar investigation

  • @Funkybassplayer
    @Funkybassplayer 4 месяца назад +1

    Hey guys. I LOVE MY P BASS and now after seeing this video EVEN MORE. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
    Those U2 bass lines are killer ones and now I know why.
    Those other songs were great too and you guys HAVE SKILLS. very awesome. Cool video dudes.

  • @LRBASS65
    @LRBASS65 4 месяца назад +2

    Sal Cuevas bass player for Fania All Stars and played on a ton of latin sessions and more. He mostly played a Pbass, but like you guys said he placed his hand in various places to make the Pbass sound great from a thick almost baby bass to Jaco like tones. Also inspired by Chuck you can hear the double stops on the baas come out on the mixes. FYI he took latin bass playing to a whole other level for that time.

  • @MrDoublebass
    @MrDoublebass 4 месяца назад +1

    We want more!!!
    And yes….finally the journey lead me also to the p bass. Awesome tool for mostly any job!

  • @Jerfish1
    @Jerfish1 4 месяца назад +1

    Given how many bass types crush everything, Guess bottom line is - Bass crushes. Everything. I love their passion and giddiness as they talk about these things!

  • @glenjamieson2524
    @glenjamieson2524 4 месяца назад

    I bought my cream Highway 1 P Bass in 2008 at a factory discount for $700CAD. Didn’t know shit at the time, just knew it was a good deal. Best purchase of my life. That bass will be with me till the day I die.

  • @marcomazotti
    @marcomazotti 4 месяца назад +1

    00:28 Harmonisation, priceless! :))))

  • @timpreston2494
    @timpreston2494 3 месяца назад

    Duff McKagan's line is literally goosebumps-inducing heaven on earth. Every time it's on the radio, I crank the volume way up! 😁

  • @dowhite75
    @dowhite75 3 месяца назад

    Moved recently from my Ibanez active bass back to my Fender P Bass and it's just set and forget. Forever playing with the active bass sound.

  • @PANICBLADE
    @PANICBLADE 4 месяца назад +1

    The trick for the Harris gallop is not to do 121 121, but 212 212. Leading with your middle finger, let's you strum with your whole hand, slapping the string down against the fretboard. It takes a bit to get used to, but that gives you the speed. It's also why his hand looks like it's all over the place.

  • @beauhenry5231
    @beauhenry5231 4 месяца назад

    No other guitar channel is this much fun. Well done, dudes. You’re a big reason I got a bass (a P Bass!) last year.

  • @Matheus.t.e
    @Matheus.t.e 4 месяца назад

    Locked out of heaven was one of the first music, if not the first, that i learned from ear, it felt so amazing to play it and still got that first humble and basic P bass ❤

  • @victorramirez5273
    @victorramirez5273 4 месяца назад +1

    That’s amazing I started with a Fender P.Bass in 1996 after that I studied with Yamaha 5 strings in 2000, in 2007 I bought a Ibanez Gio 5 strings and since one year ago I have a squire P.bass again and the sound is great but the most important is the what you can do with your bass and dedicated time to study…..and let me tell you something you are the best!!!!! Thank you for everything you do for this great community channel!!!!!

  • @andrewg6057
    @andrewg6057 4 месяца назад +1

    Hey Scott, not really related to the video, but I wanted to thank you for sharing why you wear the glove a while ago. I have had bad RLS for a while that interrupts my sleep so much. I slept with a sock on… and nice restful sleep. You impact lives in many ways friend ❤

  • @DesignNerd86
    @DesignNerd86 2 месяца назад

    I’ve been rocking my Fender P-Bass since high school. I love it and only met a few haters over the years

  • @Chris56540
    @Chris56540 3 месяца назад

    I own a 2008 US passive PBass, when I tried it in a music shop it blowed my mind - and now it's still the same : this bass have a wonderful sound, a high level output and even with rinced strings !

  • @Thorsten_Kueppers
    @Thorsten_Kueppers 4 месяца назад

    14:03 Oh I LOVE this bass line so much!! 😍 this actually brought me to playing bass three years ago.