We Three Kings
This has become one of my main axes, and perhaps one of my most versatile: a Squier version of the Fender Bass VI. I found it on Reverb for a low price because it was missing two pickups. I filled in the missing pickups with a P-bass and J-bass pickup set I had pulled out from a previous bass. While strung like a guitar, it is tuned an octave lower and thus a true bass. I can play super low and punchy bass lines on the neck pickup, fingerpick the flatwound strings for some smooth chords on the middle pickup, and dig into twangy lead lines on the bridge pickup. Rhythm, harmony and melody, this wise instrument can do all three.
We Three Kings
This has become one of my main axes, and perhaps one of my most versatile: a Squier version of the Fender Bass VI. I found it on Reverb for a low price because it was missing two pickups. I filled in the missing pickups with a P-bass and J-bass pickup set I had pulled out from a previous bass. While strung like a guitar, it is tuned an octave lower and thus a true bass. I can play super low and punchy bass lines on the neck pickup, fingerpick the flatwound strings for some smooth chords on the middle pickup, and dig into twangy lead lines on the bridge pickup. Rhythm, harmony and melody, this wise instrument can do all three.