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skyboltone
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January 21, 2011, 06:59:07 PM »
Here's my favorite School Days clip:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cjdk4zg7X-M&NR=1
He begins by softly stating the theme and then kicks something into overdrive. I think there is a thingy at his feet. A pedal? What pedal? Or is this all about the on board signature electronics?
Thanks in advance
Dan
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terryc
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January 23, 2011, 10:23:18 AM »
Sounds like he was using an octivider unit to thicken the bottom end whilst the keys player was soloing.There is reverb there as well
What your hearing is Stan playing the bass with ADGC tuning so he can solo on the higher register.
But on the whole that is series electronics as there is two large single coil pickups with the dummy humcanceller in between them, all powered by the DS-5 power supply thru' the large multi pin cable as opposed to a single 1/4 jack.
I heard Stan before Jaco in the 70's, this is THE bass tune of the century(my opinion guys!), I still play along to the original(including the solo) on the record.
He was the one who turned me from guitar to bass.
He has a lot to answer for!!!
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sonicus
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January 23, 2011, 10:50:20 AM »
Cool vid ! I Enjoyed it. I love that Alembic sound .
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hb3
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January 23, 2011, 12:54:41 PM »
That tuning filled in the rest of the puzzle for me.
Should one wish to tune one's bass like that, what's required? He's not just tuning regular strings up, is he?
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terryc
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January 23, 2011, 01:24:11 PM »
yep..it was a puzzle to me for years..I think the original 'School Days' from 1976 is in standard tuning but I may be wrong.
Don't know what year he tuned his basses to tenor tuning
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sonicus
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January 23, 2011, 02:25:14 PM »
Lighter gauge strings for Tenor tuning.
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skyboltone
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January 23, 2011, 03:40:03 PM »
Ok then. The tuning thing also explains why it didn't sound right when I copied the fingering of the theme from the video onto my standard tuned bass. AhHa! 4ths all the way across though, not just a string up on standard guitar tuning.
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hb3
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January 23, 2011, 04:07:34 PM »
Right -- I was looking at his hands, going, I thought this was in A...
Wolf, when you say lighter gauge strings, you mean you're still using the E string, just tuning it up to A, etc?
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sonicus
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January 23, 2011, 05:00:44 PM »
I think no E string. ADGC. I think that is it . So then , Lighter Gauge strings as that would work well for you with this tuning.
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hb3
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January 23, 2011, 05:23:01 PM »
Then we're looking at custom string sets, I guess. It's worth a try. I guess I'm wondering how much trouble the try would be.
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hb3
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January 23, 2011, 05:24:33 PM »
Great clip, by the way. I watched it twice.
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skyboltone
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January 23, 2011, 07:25:40 PM »
I can't stop watching it.
http://www.juststrings.com/
sells individuals I think. Like match them up with the top 4 stings of a six stromg set?? Maybe like these:
http://www.juststrings.com/drs-llr-40.html
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artswork99
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January 23, 2011, 07:36:21 PM »
Great!
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skyboltone
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January 23, 2011, 07:50:29 PM »
Duplicate post
(Message edited by skyboltone on January 23, 2011)
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skyboltone
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January 23, 2011, 07:50:52 PM »
I don't know if you fellers noticed but the clip is two parts. If you look at the right panel as you're watching the part one, you'll see part two there. Make sure to catch them both. Breathtaking for me. I've only seen Stanley once, I just had no idea anyone was doing that. Amazing.
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