Petie
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I've always wanted a Fender Bass VI - ever since Nigel Tufnel so fiercely protected his in This Is Spinal Tap - but unless the value of Jazz III picks goes through the roof and I can make a killing selling my stockpile to a rich investor, this is the closest I'll get any time soon: the Squier Vintage Modified Bass VI. I've ordered the sunburst one and it'll be here at the end of April. (I could have had a black one sooner but I like the sunburst more - although the black one would have been an easier sell if it had a black pickguard like Robert Smith's).
Not even sure how I'm going to incorporate this into my music yet but I've always wanted one due to a variety of influences - Robert Smith, Placebo, Van Halen on 'Spanked,' etc (although the latter was a Danelectro). If you haven't heard of this instrument, it's got six strings tuned an octave below a guitar. It's great for basslines but it's also capable of some beautiful, haunting chords too. I'm looking forward to adding some low-end growl to my recordings and seeing what happens when I use it to cover rhythm guitar and bass stuff at the same time underneath Satriani-esque lead guitar melodies.
Anyone else already have one of these or a similar octave-down baritone?

Not even sure how I'm going to incorporate this into my music yet but I've always wanted one due to a variety of influences - Robert Smith, Placebo, Van Halen on 'Spanked,' etc (although the latter was a Danelectro). If you haven't heard of this instrument, it's got six strings tuned an octave below a guitar. It's great for basslines but it's also capable of some beautiful, haunting chords too. I'm looking forward to adding some low-end growl to my recordings and seeing what happens when I use it to cover rhythm guitar and bass stuff at the same time underneath Satriani-esque lead guitar melodies.
Anyone else already have one of these or a similar octave-down baritone?

