⚡The Pop Punk Bassist's Must-Have Starter Kit⚡
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Hi Alfie (it's Ron in New Jersey aka The Greenman). This video is a huge service to beginners as you well know, it's a confusing landscape of basses, amps, cabinets & pedals out there and can be overwhelming. Heck, it's overwhelming for me 31+ yrs later. Great job & love this type of content, cheers!
No punk can afford a huge cab and a fender P, use whatever you can get your hands on that’s the best way to be a pop punk band
Honestly stingray basses are super punk imo. So many pop punk bands play em
Slagging off Squier basses is bold, Sir!
If you expanded to include 2000s/2010s pop punk bands like The Wonder Years, The Story So Far, Real Friends, etc. then you can expand the bass selection to include a single pickup Ernie Ball Stingray. I’d also say D’Addario strings are just as popular as Ernie Ball strings
I dig yer stuff! Way kool!
In my opinion, ANY bass with a P-bass pickup or a PJ configuration will be good for punk/pop-punk. I use a Ibanez bass with a PJ configuration and I’m able to get the tones super easy
I use a short scale P-bass with 110 gauge roundwounds fed into an Ampeg through a Big Muff Pi Fuzz Pedal. I play with a Jim Dunlop USA Nylon 1mm pick. My tone is enormous and actually causes the buildings of smaller venues to literally shake when im playing
Great video apart from one thing that's bugging me a little bit.
"Starter pack"
*shows off 8x10 cabs and massive amp heads*
lol 🤣😁😇
I'd probably recommend Fender Rumble combo amps for a starter pack - probably a 200w one if you can stretch to it and you're buying new. Not sure how good/suitable similar stuff from competitors is (Ampeg, etc) cos I've never tried them. Facebook marketplace/eBay/Craigslist/etc get a few bargains to look out for too. 🙂
Fair play Rust, although in my defence, this is a starter kit where money is not an option! I shall declare that next time. Perhaps a beginners or affordable starter kit would be better!
Just for the love of god dont so what i did and find a 360w 1x15 swr. Amp on one. Bass on 3. Still fills my house and can be heard from outside. I've never even gotten it to half volume cause it starts to get ridiculous playing next to my buddies marshal half stack
You should do punk rock as well, and a Jared hassleholf bass rig video, and as always great video❤️❤️
Crappy pop punk bassist here. Your starter kit recommendations are spot on! 🤘
Awesome Dan I'm glad you like it!
This was great, you really did see so many bassists from the genre play P-Basses. Alternatively, how about something like a starter kit for genres like alternative rock, metal (classic heavy metal, thrash, metalcore, etc.), indie, psychedelic rock or new wave?
Thanks Andrew, good to see you in the comments. Love the suggestions, there's so many directions to take it! I'll see what I can do!
The few times I’ve seen non-p basses used in pop punk are in Mark Hoppus Jag Bass and Mikey Way Mustang Bass (which even had a soap bar pickup!)
I know Mark used a Stingray early on and switched to Fender later, mostly with PJs. Wow, I was looking so closely at Fender I missed Mikeys Squier model. That's really cool!
My rig was a Fender Jazz Bass Special, GK 800RB, Mesa Cab. Medium-light GHS Boomers and 0.60 Dunlop picks.
I've broken all the rules. I'm playing a pop punk gig next week with:
ESP F bass with (at least they're passive) EMGs
Darkglass X Ultra straight to FOH (no amp)
1.0mm pick
110-50 strings (we're playing in D standard and drop C)
I definitely will say after watching I'm going to dial distortion back, favour the neck pickup more and probably get a lighter pick.
Sick video!👌 I really appreciate you making videos like this where you make a affordable starter kit for a certain genre one genre I would love to see a star kit for (if it's at all economically possible?) is dub / reggae I love to be able to (on the cheap) play bass lines that have that deep smooth sub base to it if that's even at all possible with moderately cheap gear if the inspiration ever strikes I'd love to see it 👍✌️
Thanks Max! I'm really glad you enjoyed the series so far! Dub and Reggae would be a brilliant pack, thanks for the suggestion I'll see what I can do!
@@WhichBass I second this suggestion! Came here to post it myself actually!
Great video I use a p bass into a fender amp would like a Gallian Kruger effects I use sans amp boss bc1x boss bc1x rotosound 105 strings torrtex 88 picks works great have got boss and mxr chorus but don't use them do a punk set up next think I'd probably use same gear for that though merry Christmas look forward to the next video stay safe
Oh put Seymour Duncan sb3 pickups in my bass sounds good
*Does anyone know any good Punk Bass tutorials online or on YT.... YT doesn't have much compared to Punk Guitar*
I joined a punk/new wave covers band about 6 months ago and we include a couple of Green Day songs in the set. I have become a pick player, through necessity. I've struggled to find a pick size to suit all songs. For most songs I prefer thicker pick, maybe 1.5 -2mm Dunlop Gator but with the 40 bar bass widdle in 'Welcome to Paradise' I've had to come down in thickness, now using a .96mm. I'm not keen on picks thinner than that.
And there is no way I'm lugging an SVT and fridge around. Class D and Barefaced cabs!
Goddamn Williams 2mm picks! I couldn't possibly, I get too tired. I tend to usually boost the gain instead haha.
With the SVT fridges, you're doing it wrong! Get the roadies to carry them 😜
@@WhichBass Roadies!? Us mere mortals have to carry our own kit. I suppose I could always ask the wife.
Bouncing Souls signature bass tone comes from a Jazz Bass, and Mike Herrera from MXPX uses a Stingray! great basses, but the classic tone will always be the P bass.
I would like to see a video about strings! It was really hard to find good strings for my Yamaha TRBX305. I bought a set of Dean Markleys, but the B string was just too long, and if I wanted to put it on it would brake pretty quick. I didn't buy Ernie Balls, cuz I've heard they are also pretty long. Elixir was the winner for me, but after like a year I broke the B, than a few weeks later the E string, and now they just don't make them anymore. (Also, because if the inflation, it would cost me waaaay more than before) I searched up, and the bass came with D'Addarios, but man, after a few months they sound more dead than the elixirs after a year.
Hope you will make a vid, cuz I'm damn curious on your take! :D
Thanks Merciless! I am planning on trying to do some sort of string comparison video! Watch this space! Good luck on your string journey.
You know you can cut the ends off the strings right? 😜
@@WhichBass of course, but it reached the tuner before it started to get thinner. Hope it makes sense this way, also my bass technician recommended me to not put them on
Great starter kit 💯 agree with. Funny thing is I was in a touring pop punk band a decade ago we tune to d standard. I used a 2004 fender American deluxe p bass (neck p only) and a sans amp rbi rack into a power amp and rack tuner into a ampeg svt 6/10 with 110-55 gauge strings and a blue thick Dunlop pick. guess you can say I was a rebellious punk with my gear 😂
Thanks Trunks! Lmao dude, you are the rebel in that band! Although I will say you must have graduated from the starter pack into your own pro pop punk kit! Good job!
very nice video my friend I use D'Addario nickels YAY
Thanks Chronic! Glad you enjoyed it dude.
cool work, would love to see one for doom/ stoner metal.
Thanks Holy Squid! Great suggestions, I'd love to see where that kit would go. I love it.
@@WhichBass not going to lie would be entirely self serving, see how close my set up is to what you would come up with.🤣
How about Paul McCartney by the Beatles by talking about his basses and amplifiers
I don't think there is a lot to discuss, the sound is a P-bass and an SVT so, some kind of P-Bass and an SVT amp sim or amp in a box :D
Karl Alvarez of Descendents played finger style but as a starter kit there is no deviation. It must be played with a pick.
There are a TON of pop punk bands that use stingrays... In fact I would say that Choice #1 is a Pbass. Choice #2 is a Stingray
Glad we came to the same conclusion Michael!
Funny cause I'm in a pop punk band, playing a fender pj bass with Ernie ball strings into an Ampeg svt stack 😂 I'm a statistic
I've seen a lot of Punk / pop rock bass players use orange for example teenage bottle rockets
Could be! Remember this is a starter kit!
GOTH STARTER SET!
That will be a great kit! Thanks for the suggestion.
Did you make a video about punk rock already?
Your trash metal video was really cool.
This is the Pop Punk video! Glad you liked the Thrash video Kameron!
Dee Dee was asked why he played a Precision and he said it was the only bass that could stand up to his punishment. If you ever saw the Ramones live, you know what that means. The truth is, if you've ever been on tour or gigged heavily, a good Fender (both P & J) just get the job done. They're amazingly durable and stand up to the road, they stay in tune, they take a beating, they're versatile, and they sit well in a mix. Leo got it right the first time. The other bonus ... if you don't have your soundman with you, most soundmen are familiar with mixing a Fender and you'll get a fair shake from someone who might not be familiar with your music or your sound. It's ubiquitous and engineers don't have to guess. If you work in the studio, same thing. Leave the Alembic home because they'll ask you for "that sound."
Quite right Nania, I do agree. I've said many times in my videos Leo got it right first time. Glad we're on the same page!
I salute you. Golden perspective and advice!
Agree. My Jazz bass was my road dog for eight years or rehearsal, gigs and touring and it had the scars to prove it but the sound never changed...most reliable bass ever!
@@RealEstateChris56 my Jazz bass was always first choice for road work. Durable, required little to no maintenance, 100% reliable, held tune consistently, perfect weight for long shows, less hand fatugue, familiar enough for all sound engineers, cuts through a band or can sit in the right spot, and incredibly versatile. You can add or subtract whatever you need if you understand how to work the volume and tone. You can get a J to sound like a P but you can’t a P to sound like a J. Incredible that Leo got it right in 1960 and makers have been chasing his original for decades.
My jazz and aerodyne are the main gig basses. They cover all the basses...see what I did there.
Well, last year I went to an audition for a pop punk band with a Sandberg Jbass through a Markbass and they hired me and we played big stages and festivals that summer. Pop punk i clearly dead
Congratulations! Well, it sounds like you don't need a starter kit Pablo 😎
@@WhichBass maybe, but I don't listen to pop punk at all. I'm just a big fan of this channel
Tech death starter kit. Fret less 6 or seven string
Lmao, now that's a challenge.
@@WhichBass it’d probably just be a rig rundown of obscura bassists. 🤣
Ampeg really makes that starter kit expensive lol😂
Good Charlotte, meh. Sooo many bands play Stingrays. Less Than Jake, MxPx, Millencolin, Blink in some cases. Loved the video though.
tldr: fender p bass, ernie ball super slinkies, play with pick, ONLY play root notes.
"3 notes, is that easy"
At 80 bpm. Which is not 200... lol.
You sound like mr.rofflewaffles
I don't know what that is but thanks!
@@WhichBass it’s a call of duty zombies CZcamsr is uncanny how similar you guys sound like
There is no such thing as "pop' punk. Punk has been pop since the first Ramones album. It's been baked into the music style since day one. Every other genre of punk needs the descriptor.
I've always heard it as " bubble gum punk " instead of pop punk
I prefer PJ basses. Best of both worlds imo
al cisneros om. sleep
I'll see what I can do!