I don’t regret selling my upright bass

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  • Опубликовано: 11 июл 2024
  • In this video, I share why I sold my upright bass and don't regret it. This is a short video about the importance of letting go of the things we don't use, especially instruments.
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Комментарии • 55

  • @contratoronto5868
    @contratoronto5868 10 месяцев назад +12

    First off, just wanted to say that your content is such a breath of fresh air. Found your channel a few months ago (your dream bass build video) and I've been hooked ever since. Not much fluff on this channel - just straightforward, honest, useful, insightful, and tasteful content. No click bait. No fake excitement. No obnoxious stunts. Your bass tone is sweet too, like the perfect sweetspot in every way.
    Anyway. I'll stop gushing now and go sell my upright and gift away my unused 5er. This honestly was the push I was looking for.
    Blessings on ya man! Keep up the quality channel!

    • @philipconradmusic
      @philipconradmusic  10 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you so much for the kind words. I’m so happy to have you here. Thanks for watching and your support ⚡️

  • @ClaudioBrogliato
    @ClaudioBrogliato 10 месяцев назад +2

    I'm selling two guitars and a bass for the same reason. If you are not a collector once you don't use a tool anymore you should let it go and focus on what you enjoy more.

  • @nukes27
    @nukes27 10 месяцев назад +1

    This is exactly why I sold my upright bass. I'm a good bass guitarist and a bad upright bassist. Specialize. Get really good at one thing. Don't horde something someone else can love. A jazz musician from New Orleans bought it. OORAH!

  • @TheLemarcon
    @TheLemarcon 10 месяцев назад +6

    The more you let go, the more you receive. Not necessary from the same source. You just have to keep the wheel spinning. The challenge is that the society we live in constantly teaches and reinforces a “buy as much as you can” behaviour. It’s taught in kindergarten. So we have to make a conscious effort to change it. The good news is that that can inspire others to do the same. And that’s why vídeos like this one are so important and inspiring. Thank you for posting this and congrats!

    • @philipconradmusic
      @philipconradmusic  10 месяцев назад +2

      Thanks for the kind words and for watching. Glad to have you here!

    • @jasondorsey7110
      @jasondorsey7110 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@philipconradmusicI've heard it said that cutting off dead branches makes room for new growth

  • @pstachowiak1988
    @pstachowiak1988 2 месяца назад

    This is crazy how relevant this video is for me. After a couple of year long fling with the double bass I simply had to admit to myself that my DB ended up gathering dust in the corner of the room and it's time to let someone else realise it's full potential. What a wonderful and beautiful instrument it was, even if not right for me. It was objectively the right call to sell it, but on an emotional level I still miss it!
    Thanks for this video and for other comments here, nice to see others have similar dilemmas.

  • @migrantfamily
    @migrantfamily 10 месяцев назад

    I’ve had a number of great conversations today, and your videos feel like an extension of that. Like it’s not really one way. Appreciate it!

  • @paoloportamusic4812
    @paoloportamusic4812 9 месяцев назад

    words of wisdom..thanks Philip

  • @tonys3650
    @tonys3650 10 месяцев назад +1

    This post spoke to my bass player soul. I recently went through the same experience. Thanks for the affirming message.

    • @Scoots1994
      @Scoots1994 10 месяцев назад

      I LOVE my old gear ... how can I let it go? I want to but it's tough.

  • @WhatJeanWants
    @WhatJeanWants 10 месяцев назад +1

    I can totally relate, Philip! I have a couple of basses I haven’t used in over a decade and it may be time to let them go to someone who will cherish and play them. Great video!

    • @philipconradmusic
      @philipconradmusic  10 месяцев назад

      You’ll know when it’s time. Hope this helps. Thanks for watching!

  • @MordecaiSoup7
    @MordecaiSoup7 9 месяцев назад

    Sold my fretless jazz bass last year for this very reason. Great content as always Phil

  • @maddoxbruce4621
    @maddoxbruce4621 10 месяцев назад +1

    just started jazz school and will be playing a lot of upright. i want to lean into the opportunity, but it’s also good to know that it doesn’t have to become THE thing, yknow?

  • @romestant
    @romestant 10 месяцев назад +1

    I sold my shortscale last week, since I got my P=bass I was not playing it at all. I also sold my first guitar, a spanish acoustic that I had not used in over 5 years... it is difficult to sell for me, but I decided to let those instruments go to people that will play them.

  • @braydensilliman6413
    @braydensilliman6413 10 месяцев назад +1

    I was in a jazz big band on electric, and I decided that maybe upright could be of use to me. WRONG dead wrong. I learned some basic plucking and bowing technique and got some basic intonation down. It was fun (and I kind of felt like a badass ngl) to play and walk on, but transporting it was just a nightmare. For what you put into it, the thing is so painful to carry through hallways, doors, or general areas in buildings. Theres a reason the world went electric, and I've stuck to my P bass since.

  • @compaq442879
    @compaq442879 10 месяцев назад

    i had a similar experience with a massive tube amp that i loved to bits, but due to the logistics of gigging it become almost impossible to get to shows, i said id never sell it and just sat around in my practice space, then later in my house. In the end i traded it with someone for a bass that i have already got more use out of then the head ever did (and i arguably got the better deal with no cash trading hands) so as hard it was to let go in the moment, it was for the best. hope your experience is as rewarding in the end my dude, thanks for sharing 👊🏻👊🏻

  • @chrisdrake447
    @chrisdrake447 10 месяцев назад +1

    Spot on, Phil! I love guitars and basses and all of the associated paraphernalia - the look, the whole iconography, the music, the stories & histories of the pioneer makers and players. I love having instruments in the house. BUT: I am a truly incompetent guitarist and as such, I know I cannot really justify having some of the instruments I have. I love them all but I cannot do them adequate justice. Case in point: a pre-loved 2002 PRS Singlecut I bought myself for my 40th birthday. It is undeniably, jaw-droppingly, gorgeous. Even Mrs Incompetent Guitarist thinks so. But it’s my 60th birthday in a few days’ time. I’ve been custodian of this beauty for 20 years, and I feel I cannot hold onto it any longer. It needs someone else to love it and play it, so I’m selling it, in the hope it finds that player who can give its proper, raucous purpose. A clean slate for us both ...
    Although if a Gretsch G6118T Players Edition happens to walk by and flirt a little, I reserve the right to have all of the above moralising immediately declared null and void as I plan our hasty elopement ...

  • @grizelda4526
    @grizelda4526 10 месяцев назад +1

    Respect.

  • @matthewbernard4427
    @matthewbernard4427 10 месяцев назад +1

    Sold my old Kay upright about ten years ago for the same reason. Really liked it, but the electric bass was my first love and I think she was a bit jealous…

  • @harveyradius
    @harveyradius 10 месяцев назад

    Great vid. I am a total gear-hoarder so I feel like this speaks to me directly lol.

  • @trunks828
    @trunks828 10 месяцев назад

    I recently sold my 2003 musicman and a 2004 p bass. I didn’t bond with the basses I tired to really use them in the worst way. But I really like the way they felt I made the hard decision to let them go and replace them with one good bass. Definitely happier now. I currently have a 2004 am dlx p bass a 2020 am pro II p bass a 5 string p bass and my newest bass a pawn shop mustang bass with a wide range humbucker. I got the idea from you trying out that Gibson bass. And had me thinking about music from the 80-90’s where a player would get what they can afford and make it work this bass is definitely on that kinda level. Different but original

  • @alexl.9917
    @alexl.9917 10 месяцев назад

    True words, maybe no easy decision but it's a 100 percent right decision, a wonderfully crafted piece will thus be used again for what it was made and you never know what songs or artists may be created or developed with the help of your free choice.
    I have four extremely dear basses and a Martin acoustic bass, they are all I need and I also wouldn't give any of them away for the rest of my life

  • @BobbyScharmann
    @BobbyScharmann 10 месяцев назад

    i have a bow i should probably get rid of...it's a decent "back up" bow but i never EVER use it except the 24hrs my main bow is getting rehaired. Kelly is an old friend and pointed me to this video, looking forward to seeing more from your channel!

  • @TheBassfresh
    @TheBassfresh 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you. I can relate. At 67 w/ arthritic hand, back, and shoulders my beautiful upright never leaves my house...my electrics do. More and more often it's my light fretless or my ss jmj mustang. My 65 P stays in my studio.

  • @guglop
    @guglop 10 месяцев назад

    sold my roadworn JMJ mustang. Loved the look of it and my back loved the weight, but i never fell in love with it so i traded it in. Still miss it a bit though...

  • @jdmarino
    @jdmarino 10 месяцев назад

    Yup. Decades ago I tried (for the second time) to learn guitar. I got a really nice Fender Heartfield at Sam Ash in NYC in the 1990s. But I never really vibed with guitar. (I *really* like bass.) So the Heartfield is on Reverb, looking for a new home.

  • @Twangler2
    @Twangler2 10 месяцев назад

    I’ve this Multivox tape echo for years and it was just sitting around gathering dust. However, my oldest son, whose been into synthesizers lately, discovered it in my studio and has been using it with his gear. Glad I DIDN’T sell it.

  • @richardsmith1335
    @richardsmith1335 10 месяцев назад +1

    I knew I wasn't going to like this video and I was right. I love my upright bass but I, too, can't really play it like it should be played. It has a long history before me and I should let it continue that history after me. But I really do hate the thought of giving it up. Like, literally tearing up at the thought. I should still do it.

    • @philipconradmusic
      @philipconradmusic  10 месяцев назад

      No one is telling you to sell your upright. You will know when it’s time. Thanks for watching!

  • @brunocyclist
    @brunocyclist 10 месяцев назад

    As a former saxophonist turned bass player, I still had two saxophones sitting in the closet. One tenor, one soprano, both from the same brand, in the same gorgeous honey gold lacquer.
    That soprano was truly a little jewel, played wonderfully and looked like a work of art but... I wasn't playing it anymore and I couldn't see myself playing it any time in the future since the soprano requires diligence to master and I've always been a better tenor sax player.
    So this summer I finally decided to sell it to a student of someone I used to be in an orchestra with. Part of the money went into a brand spanking new Sire D5.
    I haven't missed that soprano since, the new owner puts good use to it AND I'm over the moon with my awesome new single coil P-bass. Win-win.

  • @hinduismwithpremananddasbhagat
    @hinduismwithpremananddasbhagat 5 месяцев назад

    I've been playing bass for 25 years (ish). I bought an upright in 2018. I've not touched my 3 electric basses. I doubt I ever will. If I went to a band gig I wouldn't even bring them. One bass I've had since day one. I always wanted to be an upright player, that was my dream, and never really enjoyed playing bass until I got an upright. I was playing in a band at the time and they said I played better on upright and never to bring back my electrics. I've not touched them since and that was 2018. I play all the time now, though before I often went months without touching the instrument. So, I got my instrument. I have considered selling my basses, but they're old and won't get any money outside of $20. I've thought about keeping my original, and dumping the other two which were just cheapo basses.

  • @richieuccello8071
    @richieuccello8071 10 месяцев назад

    working in a bicycle shop for ten plus years i had a coaster 3! #electrabicycles !!

  • @KaltOhm
    @KaltOhm 5 месяцев назад

    Wow! I've always dreamed of having an upright bass but I've never been able to justify such an investment. It is just too expensive, but man I'd love to just have one and be able to learn a bit how to play it.

  • @LOLDOG5000
    @LOLDOG5000 10 месяцев назад

    I always like to make sure that every instrument I own has a unique role within my collection. In that way, I won't own multiple jazz basses for instance.

  • @Herfinnur
    @Herfinnur 10 месяцев назад

    I'm at a completely different place where I haven't owned or tried enough gear to know what's me at all. A byproduct of being a lefthander and living far away from any good stores (the only big music store here has walls and walls of harmonicas instead of modern instruments)

  • @mperk1896
    @mperk1896 10 месяцев назад

    Umm I don’t think this video would be allowed on TalkBass lol. I’m super practical, so I have always taken this approach. I think you put forth the idea in a very eloquent way. As always great video

  • @DoctorIntrepid
    @DoctorIntrepid 10 месяцев назад

    I do a purge every year of gear I don't use and then more always seems to accumulate like dust.

  • @richieuccello8071
    @richieuccello8071 10 месяцев назад

    again and thank you!?

  • @DDejon
    @DDejon 10 месяцев назад

    I have so many basses but they are all 6 string and 6 string has become increasingly harder to find for some reason so they are not for sale. Same with my solid wood acoustics and high end electric.

  • @sodoberman
    @sodoberman 7 месяцев назад

    Great vid
    I wanted an upright so I could be mediocre 😅😅
    Never owned a true upright
    And fully respect those Real Players. I did want one for fun but didn't want all the TLC of ownership
    After MUCH research I ended up buying an electric upright (Azola BugBass)
    It sounds to
    To me It sounds as good as any miced up/piezo/amped acoustic Upright.
    It's been played by Many better than mediocre Jazz and Bluegrass player. They aren't selling their 5/10/15 k REAL uprights but it's good enough for live playing
    It's a niche tool which fits and might give you some upright time and tone without all the money and maintenance??
    One day I am also gonna experiment with. Semi-hollow fretless with piezo to see how close that gets
    Again, not the same as the real thing but maybe close enough for "our" whimsy?
    Good luck

    • @philipconradmusic
      @philipconradmusic  7 месяцев назад

      Thanks for sharing! Glad to have you here ⚡️

  • @sk1d509
    @sk1d509 10 месяцев назад

    Just sold my first ever bass, it was bittersweet but after I have been playing for five years it felt right. I hadn’t touched it in almost 2 years so I felt it needed to be passed down

  • @eoin474
    @eoin474 10 месяцев назад

    how much did you sell her for just out of curiosity? sold my crappy double bass recently which i used to be able to start playing on one. looking to buy new one but prices are crazy considering i’m 17

  • @ritupabankotoky
    @ritupabankotoky 10 месяцев назад

    I have a Gibson Les Paul.

  • @JT96708
    @JT96708 10 месяцев назад

    “You don’t really own the instrument.” This will sound like silly woo-woo thinking, but instruments want to be played. You did the right thing to let your upright move on.

  • @davidvitale9338
    @davidvitale9338 10 месяцев назад

    I 100% agree that we are stewards. I use Victorian era straight razors to shave with. I'm only the current steward of them - and then they go to another generation.

  • @alanscharrer5255
    @alanscharrer5255 10 месяцев назад

    Someone bought a bass from Carters Vintage!!!!

  • @JeffWok
    @JeffWok 10 месяцев назад

    The power of the 1...haha 1st