Justin Chancellor's Music Man StingRay Special HH for Tool's Descending

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  • čas přidán 24. 02. 2024
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    The legend bassist details the StingRay 4-string he uses on Fear Inoculum's "Descending."
    “Will the next Tool album take more than 10,000 days?”
    That was an ongoing (and agonizing) joke for Tool fans that awaited the band’s fifth album following the release of 2006’s 10,000 Days. (A cruel clairvoyance of a title.) For those counting, when Fear Inoculum was finally delivered on August 30, 2019, it was just 4,868 days from their previous album. All crummy jokes aside, the anticipation of the album was real for a reason: the music. And the rhythmic cog of their constant contorting of depth and darkness is bassist Justin Chancellor.
    Sure, drummer Danny Carey is a living legend bashing everything his large frame can smash and crash. Adam Jones transforms his guitar into a Hans Zimmer production with varied textures, temperaments, and traits his tone expresses. During shows, singer and lyricist Maynard James Keenan prowls in the shadows adding to the band’s musical mysticism. This triumvirate core dished out the punishing EP Opiate in 1992, and their 1993 debut full-length Undertow was more complex and calculated in its rage. But in 1995, when Justin Chancellor replaced Paul D’Amour on bass, Tool immediately expanded their dimensionality. The original three continued to dazzle and dumbfound listeners, but the addition of Chancellor and his pocket-minded role unlocked a collective vocabulary previously unspoken. Simply put, if Tool was an octopus, Chancellor was the head. The others could be momentarily independent tentacles exploring the melodic murkiness of their respective reaches, but when they needed to propel forward, Chancellor was steering. His lines are the base for the band’s groove and attitude that became a focal point on subsequent releases with 1996’s Ænima, 2001’s Lateralus, 2006’s 10,000 Days, and eventually 2019’s Fear Inoculum. The former three went triple-platinum, while the latter three were No. 1 on the Billboard 200. (Ænima landed in the No. 2 spot.)
    If you ever catch yourself playing air guitar to Tool, you’re probably mimicking Chancellor’s parts. “Schism,” “The Pot,” “Forty Six & 2,” “H.,” “Fear Inoculum,” “Descending,” “The Grudge,” and plenty of others feature his buoyant bass riffs.
    Chancellor’s tone has had a longstanding relationship with Wal basses, Gallien-Krueger amps, and Mesa/Boogie cabs. The evolving part of his rig has been his pedalboard. At this juncture of the band’s run supporting Fear Inoculum, Chancellor’s board is larger than his guitar-playing counterparts. Yet everything has a place and purpose. Some of it is duplicity, some of it is to avoid any required knob-turning during the show, and as we find out in the Rundown, some of it is just for fun. Grab a seat and get comfortable as Chancellor and his tech Pete Lewis walk PG’s elated Chris Kies through his live setup.
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  • @premierguitar
    @premierguitar  Před 4 měsíci

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  • @snapfinger1
    @snapfinger1 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Not a bass player but always liked the look & sound of the StingRay.

  • @KoffyGG
    @KoffyGG Před 4 měsíci +3

    I own a special and I can confirm they are an absolute gem

    • @captainchunk4078
      @captainchunk4078 Před 4 měsíci +2

      Ever had the opportunity to A/B against a Wal? I'm just curious on tonal difference.

  • @ileutur6863
    @ileutur6863 Před 4 měsíci +2

    He kinda got lost in explaining the potentiometer and the 18v preamp that he didn't really mention why he chose the a stingray specifically for descending, instead of the Wal.

  • @elamfreelance7217
    @elamfreelance7217 Před 4 měsíci

    I started playing bass roughly 6 months ago. Still new to it or any stringed instrument but I love the sound. I play a Ibanez SR300EB, great bass. With a Katana bass amp, no problem achieving Tools sound with it. Can achieve quite a bit of different sounds all around actually with that Katana amp. Tool is a dam good band, love the music. . . . . 🤘

    • @rageagainstmyhatchet
      @rageagainstmyhatchet Před 4 měsíci +1

      Tool is an interesting one for learning. Simple in terms of hand movements/dexterity, but very nuanced patterns, and the bass is even more subtle. Pneuma is quite good for learning bass for that reason.

    • @elamfreelance7217
      @elamfreelance7217 Před 4 měsíci

      True. Easy to pick up like HYSTERIA by Muse.

  • @rageagainstmyhatchet
    @rageagainstmyhatchet Před 4 měsíci +1

    I know he's not. I know he's remarkable. But Justin makes me think of Spinal Tap so much. I was waiting to hear how high the pot numbers go, where most ghost controls only go up to ten.