thank you young homey! P Basses are pretty sweet, but don't let mine fool you. its a parts guitar I bolted together out of a pile of random garbage i had laying around. the headstock logo is a fake waterslide decal. The neck and the body are Warmoth parts which were scratch and dent specials. the pick guard is an ebay special. the tuners are Schaller. The bridge is a Babicz Full Contact. The pickup is a Seymour Duncan Antiquity II. And the electronics are one of the plug and play solderless deals from Obsidian Wire. But its very nice that you like the way it sounds. I appreciate the kind words. 🎸🤙
@@subpoppy1 wow that’s a lot of customizing! I don’t know too much about bass guitars to be honest but ya I sure like the sound. Hope to be upgrading my beginner Ibanez at some point:)
@@haida8129 well, play a bunch and then play a bunch more. they are all quite different and that is very evident in how each guitar sounds and feels. i really like the new player grade stuff that Fender is making. Its hard to beat the mexican made guitars. great value for money. you'll find one that speaks to you. just be patient.
Look at Squire Classic Vibes, very good quality for not a lot of money and you can always change pick ups. I have a 2004 Mexico Fender P-Bass, Squire Classic Vibe Jazz, and a Squire Vintage Modified PJ bass and i enjoy both Squires way more than the actual Fender. All have upgraded electronics (tone pot's aren't too expensive but make a difference) and pick ups (all bought used which helps the wallet). I've actually played better feeling and sounding Squires than I have American Fenders. Some Squires don't even need pick up swaps 👍
Great job !
Brilliant!
thank you so much
Nice job and the tone is pretty spot on
thanks for stopping by
Awesome playing my friend nice cover 😊👍
Thanks Brother Kennis. Always appreciate you popping by and chiming in.
Great tone and cover!! Really want to get a P Bass now...
thank you young homey! P Basses are pretty sweet, but don't let mine fool you. its a parts guitar I bolted together out of a pile of random garbage i had laying around. the headstock logo is a fake waterslide decal. The neck and the body are Warmoth parts which were scratch and dent specials. the pick guard is an ebay special. the tuners are Schaller. The bridge is a Babicz Full Contact. The pickup is a Seymour Duncan Antiquity II. And the electronics are one of the plug and play solderless deals from Obsidian Wire. But its very nice that you like the way it sounds. I appreciate the kind words. 🎸🤙
@@subpoppy1 wow that’s a lot of customizing! I don’t know too much about bass guitars to be honest but ya I sure like the sound. Hope to be upgrading my beginner Ibanez at some point:)
@@haida8129 well, play a bunch and then play a bunch more. they are all quite different and that is very evident in how each guitar sounds and feels. i really like the new player grade stuff that Fender is making. Its hard to beat the mexican made guitars. great value for money. you'll find one that speaks to you. just be patient.
Look at Squire Classic Vibes, very good quality for not a lot of money and you can always change pick ups. I have a 2004 Mexico Fender P-Bass, Squire Classic Vibe Jazz, and a Squire Vintage Modified PJ bass and i enjoy both Squires way more than the actual Fender. All have upgraded electronics (tone pot's aren't too expensive but make a difference) and pick ups (all bought used which helps the wallet). I've actually played better feeling and sounding Squires than I have American Fenders. Some Squires don't even need pick up swaps 👍
Great cover. 👍🏻
Thanks Randy. Always a pleasure to hear from you 🎸🤙
And I see you like a little bit of Mystery too....Why is your face hidden? REM is my religion 🦁🦁☘☘💜💜✌✌
Fantastic. Mike Mills is the man and you nailed it.
yea, i was a big fan of those guys back in the day. good memories.
Can u put this song bass tab?
I'm not familiar with this one despite it being popular among cover bands. Still nice tho!
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