Author Topic: The (unofficial) Upright Bass Showcase Thread  (Read 7003 times)

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Re: The (unofficial) Upright Bass Showcase Thread
« Reply #45 on: January 27, 2026, 04:52:23 AM »

This came up tangentially on the Pictures Thread... Adriaan spotted an upright bass with what appeared to be a fine adjuster on an E-string. The bass in question also had a C-extender on the E, so all I can come up with was the adjuster on the tailpiece allowed her to go another step lower than the open C. (skip forward to about 2:50 for the capo type)



I'd love to try one, but on a good day I'm doing good with standard pitch tuning.
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Re: The (unofficial) Upright Bass Showcase Thread
« Reply #46 on: January 27, 2026, 08:53:19 AM »
See my response to Adriaan over on the other thread.

On a good day, I'm not even close to doing good in standard!

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Re: The (unofficial) Upright Bass Showcase Thread
« Reply #47 on: Yesterday at 09:14:20 AM »
After playing for 54 years, I have my own upright.  It's nothing special, completely laminate, but IT'S MINE.

Every year my brother-in-law enters the Iowa State Fair banjo competition (he's a pretty good player), and I accompany him.  In previous years, I would rent an upright for a month.  This year, there were no basses available in the entire state.

So I bought one.

I Des Moines music shop had one for $650, including a bag, stand, bow, and most important, 3 instruction books on bluegrass bass.

We came in second (and since the same person has won first place 15+ years in a row, that's good enough for us).

I have a former student who builds basses (www.nicklloydbasses.com, check him out) who sent me a Gage Copperhead pickup and a set of decent strings, essentially doubling the value of the instrument.
I used it for a community theatre production of Bright Star, my first use of an upright in the pit since 1976.  I seriously need to work on my upright chops.
I just got it back from the shop: new adjustable bridge, and the luthier killed a rattle.
I'm looking forward to bringing it to big band & church gigs when the weather gets a bit warmer.

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Re: The (unofficial) Upright Bass Showcase Thread
« Reply #48 on: Yesterday at 10:27:54 AM »
I like it Jacko... totally counts as an upright!  ;D


I guess this qualifies then


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Re: The (unofficial) Upright Bass Showcase Thread
« Reply #49 on: Yesterday at 11:34:21 AM »
I like it Jacko... totally counts as an upright!  ;D


I guess this qualifies then




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Re: The (unofficial) Upright Bass Showcase Thread
« Reply #50 on: Yesterday at 11:40:15 AM »
After playing for 54 years, I have my own upright.  It's nothing special, completely laminate, but IT'S MINE.



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Re: The (unofficial) Upright Bass Showcase Thread
« Reply #51 on: Yesterday at 02:25:22 PM »
... So I bought one ... a Des Moines music shop had one for $650, including a bag, stand, bow, and most important, 3 instruction books on bluegrass bass ...


Congrats; it looks really nice!