Getting Different Tones From A Fender Precision Bass

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  • čas přidán 31. 07. 2024
  • This video shows how to use slap, fingerstyle, and plectrum techniques to get different tones on a P bass. Also demoed is the use of a foam mute and flatwound strings. Check out my similar video on the Fender Jazz: bit.ly/2JbfznD
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Komentáře • 99

  • @omg_wtf
    @omg_wtf Před 3 lety +54

    When you turn up to the studio with a P, the engineer will be your friend

    • @OnlineBassCourses
      @OnlineBassCourses  Před 3 lety +2

      It can't hurt to have one that's for sure!

    • @TheSteelDialga
      @TheSteelDialga Před 2 lety +4

      Scott's Bass Lessons says this kind of thing a lot which I find really annoying. An engineer/producer should know how to work with any instrument an artist wants to use

  • @kingdeedee
    @kingdeedee Před 4 lety +39

    The Jazz bass makes more sounds, but the P Bass' 1 or 2 sounds can do just as much IMO

  • @Studio1215
    @Studio1215 Před 4 lety +27

    Ahh, the tone I grew up with, in the 60s and 70s. Nothing compares to the P-bass.

  • @Musouk66
    @Musouk66 Před 2 lety +8

    I have both and love them for each of their properties. P-Bass is my favorite.

  • @gabrielalbo6911
    @gabrielalbo6911 Před 3 lety +36

    Call me crazy, but I actually enjoy the flatwounds, p-bass slap tones. It's not better than a bright, roundwound jazz bass, or a Stingray... it's just very unique. It's almost a bit rubbery on the pops, and might not cut through the mix as well, but I like it's percussiveness and I actually find it just as comfortable as the jazz bass I own (which is a Flea Signature, almost born for slapping).

    • @OnlineBassCourses
      @OnlineBassCourses  Před 3 lety +3

      Not crazy at all - it's a great tone!

    • @ricardogomezvasquez3291
      @ricardogomezvasquez3291 Před 2 lety

      Side with you.

    • @hiroshikitsun7585
      @hiroshikitsun7585 Před 2 lety

      Pheww, I'm not alone!

    • @phipschi4255
      @phipschi4255 Před rokem

      i totally agree, i think it works a biiit better with rounds. Still sounds nice and spanky, something the Jazz Bass just lacks. Jamiroquai - Scam is a perfect example of how cool P-Bass slap is

  • @Blink_1984
    @Blink_1984 Před rokem +2

    Right hand placement along the strings! HUGE difference in vibe on a P, as evidenced by your slap technique here.

  • @danadane2501
    @danadane2501 Před 3 lety +3

    I love the jazz bass . The awesome clarity and punch . However The P Bass wow . Nothing beats playing that thick neck . The best part it sound incredible playing any style .

  • @bassistdc
    @bassistdc Před 2 lety +3

    PJ is my favorite pickup configuration.

  • @mlchaelphelps1158
    @mlchaelphelps1158 Před 2 lety

    Fender basses use to back in the day, came with ( over the pickups and bridge) a chrome cover. The bridge cover from the factory, had a piece of foam attached to it underneath. The Fender mustang bass of that time, had a factory installed bridge which had an adjustable foam mute, unlike the Fender mustang of today. In terms of slapping with flat wounds, i believe Louis Johnson on their first album, he was using flat wounds on his natural finished p, bass.

  • @marcosx2585
    @marcosx2585 Před 5 lety +3

    Nice video, I love the P bass. and the tone with flatwounds is real smooth

    • @OnlineBassCourses
      @OnlineBassCourses  Před 5 lety

      Marc OSx thanks. Definitely useful for any old school playing.

  • @donnix768
    @donnix768 Před 4 lety +12

    The jazz bass has more tonal versatility but the precision bass , the sound of that particular pickup, is the most versatile bass sound and it works for every genre. Producers love them in the studio and they sit great in the mix in recording or in live situations. That said, I have both a p and a j bass.

    • @rrdream2400
      @rrdream2400 Před 3 lety

      I say that all the time. The Jazz has more tones but the one tone of P is more versatile than any other bass ever made, it works on everything. It's a hit song bass sound. Fits in all the empty spots in a mix and doesn't interfere with any instruments or vocals.

    • @Gell1967
      @Gell1967 Před 2 lety

      I think if you could get a sound in between a P & J it would be fantastic, but how do you get a split coil humbucker in series & 2 single coils in parallel sound out of 1 bass?

  • @68Goldfish
    @68Goldfish Před 2 lety +1

    Great Job Dan. Really dig your style man. I think I prefer the P over the J. Especially with the flats. Rock on brother!

  • @DeadlySpecies
    @DeadlySpecies Před 3 lety +11

    "the way you play it really matters..". So that's why I suck...

  • @danadane2501
    @danadane2501 Před 3 lety +4

    The p bass tone rolled up or off . I love the simplicity of the instrument . Good demo and vid btw .

    • @OnlineBassCourses
      @OnlineBassCourses  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks very much. That's what I love about it too. Simple but effective!

  • @cliffords2315
    @cliffords2315 Před rokem +1

    I had that exact bass i bought in 1973 but the body was Hard Rock Maple, and curly maple neck,

  • @adammadtin8451
    @adammadtin8451 Před měsícem +1

    Love it Dan

  • @homunculusSZN
    @homunculusSZN Před 2 lety +6

    That P Bass is beautiful, dude. You got an icon with you in that studio!
    Edit: wow, didn’t expect to see two of em! Two icons with you!

    • @OnlineBassCourses
      @OnlineBassCourses  Před 2 lety +2

      A '68 and a '78 - both cool basses!

    • @homunculusSZN
      @homunculusSZN Před 2 lety +1

      @@OnlineBassCourses you can’t mimic the sounds of those basses- so nice!

  • @hetul784
    @hetul784 Před 2 lety +2

    Man how is your bass so warm and woody and beautiful. Holy shit I love the old Strings the way they sound

  • @matthewwingren7967
    @matthewwingren7967 Před 2 dny +1

    I bought a player+ active pj bass and I ended up being so disappointed. I couldn't find a good genuine pbass tone. Not that it was a bad guitar. It just sounded different. I had to go and buy another, a passive single split coil pbass.

  • @peterb1543
    @peterb1543 Před 3 lety +1

    Great explaining video

  • @sboy1955
    @sboy1955 Před rokem +1

    Thanks. Liked - subscribed 🤙🏽

  • @JulesGuitar
    @JulesGuitar Před 4 lety +2

    Hi Dan, you have an awesome collection of basses. I really like 70s Fender's, they seem to have extra punch (especially the maple ones), even though they often get a bad rep for being heavy.
    Looks like you were lucky to get in on that one before the prices went crazy. Last time I was in Wunjo 70s options were more like 2.5k. If I ever see a 60s in Denmark St it tends to be 6k+.
    Glad to see your channel growing and congrats on 1000 subs. I found the two jazz vs p bass videos on my channel have got 0000's of views, so maybe you could try the sort of content - as you could do it with real vintage instruments which would be amazing (especially as you have stingray as well).
    Anyway, hope you're keeping well at this time. Have enjoyed watching your vids whilst on lockdown.

    • @OnlineBassCourses
      @OnlineBassCourses  Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks so much for your lovely comments. Hope you're doing well! I was very lucky with the timing when I bought my basses, not least because it was before wife/kid/mortgage...
      I'm very happy with the basses (and the wife/kid!). I'll check out your channel. Thanks for the advice.

  • @stevenschiano8660
    @stevenschiano8660 Před 4 měsíci

    I’ve been playing guitar since 1978 and in all that time I’ve maybe picked up a bass half a dozen times. But I’m buying one soon. Thanks for the help. It’ll be a precision.

  • @luismorales9568
    @luismorales9568 Před 6 měsíci +1

    That is a cool bass

  • @someonesomeone7423
    @someonesomeone7423 Před 3 lety +9

    The sponge was a great idea. I got my first bass and my mom got a guitar amp instead of a bass amp and it sounds like shit sometimes. The sponge sound makes it 100x times better

    • @OnlineBassCourses
      @OnlineBassCourses  Před 3 lety

      That'll probably be the boost in low end from the muting. It's a great tone!

    • @denisblack9897
      @denisblack9897 Před rokem

      i played into a guitar amp for a few years, nothing wrong about imo, makes you work on your technique much more

  • @felixm1716
    @felixm1716 Před 3 lety +1

    Would you like to do a Video on your Bassman with the matching 2x15? I would love to hear that Rig especially with your 68 P Bass!

  • @fightingforourlives
    @fightingforourlives Před 3 lety +3

    to get that jamerson sound, are you rolling the tone knob all the way down? thanks

    • @OnlineBassCourses
      @OnlineBassCourses  Před 3 lety +2

      Hi Chloe. Usually not down too much (depending on the song). James Jamerson LaBella flats are good for the tone (as it's an old P bass!).

  • @rrdream2400
    @rrdream2400 Před 3 lety +2

    Dan, you mention you used your 70's P on most recordings, how do you think it sounds different compared to your 60's P bass?

    • @OnlineBassCourses
      @OnlineBassCourses  Před 3 lety +1

      It’s mainly because I bought it first and got used to it and got lots of compliments about the sound of the bass. That’s really the reason I use it more. I think it’s a tiny bit brighter and I also find it a little easier to play than the ‘68.

  • @turpohd7541
    @turpohd7541 Před 3 lety +4

    its crazy how diffrent the 68 sounds from the 78

  • @EaglePitStudio
    @EaglePitStudio Před 2 lety

    Hello,wich model of La bella string Flatwound are those?

    • @OnlineBassCourses
      @OnlineBassCourses  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi! These ones are the James Jamerson set. I forget the gauge but they're heavy.

  • @Manakel77
    @Manakel77 Před 3 lety +4

    Hi Dan, I highly appreciate your p-tones are even on all strings, which is not obvious. How did you get it? EQ, bass setting, picking technique, or just a well built instrument? Much appreciated, from NW2 London :-)

    • @OnlineBassCourses
      @OnlineBassCourses  Před 3 lety +2

      Thanks Henry. I think maybe I was lucky with the instrument. Possibly picking technique helps but if there's a bad area it would show. Maybe I got lucky on this video but my two Ps seem to play pretty well. No EQ wizardry going on...

  • @andybrown141
    @andybrown141 Před 3 lety +1

    Do you feel it is harder to play faster lines on a precision bass vs a jazz bass?

    • @OnlineBassCourses
      @OnlineBassCourses  Před 3 lety

      Depends on set up, strings, technique, neck. My 75 jazz has a fatter neck then my 78 P. With good technique though, I can play as fast on either. In general though, a jazz is probably easier.

  • @hakikarajcic3392
    @hakikarajcic3392 Před rokem +1

    I always hear on precission bass that "rubber" classic PB sound .

  • @fyllingenoy131
    @fyllingenoy131 Před 2 lety +2

    0:28 It's probably closer to hundreds of thousands of times

  • @jenniferlea3377
    @jenniferlea3377 Před 2 lety +2

    I need help with improviseing on the spot

    • @OnlineBassCourses
      @OnlineBassCourses  Před 2 lety +1

      I have just the video! You can apply this to other styles and I’ll also be doing more on this so make sure to subscribe. czcams.com/video/bdd65XBHuGA/video.html

  • @peterb1543
    @peterb1543 Před 3 lety +5

    If you can afford to have 2 basses,its nice to have a Jazz and a P bass.

    • @OnlineBassCourses
      @OnlineBassCourses  Před 3 lety +1

      I agree.

    • @YTPartyTonight
      @YTPartyTonight Před 2 lety +1

      I’ve got one of each with rosewood fretboards. If I could have a third bass, so I could have one available to use flats, I’d like a P with maple fretboard for rounds. I’d put the flats on the rosewood P I already have. The ultimate version of that third bass for me would have a so-called maple cap, essentially a maple slab type fretboard. Fender made a fairly small batch of these Precision basses in ‘68. Quite desirable and collectible.

    • @peterb1543
      @peterb1543 Před 2 lety

      @@YTPartyTonight You could try building a P bass body with a maple fretboard if you can obtain them cheap enough.

  • @JFS1215
    @JFS1215 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Or a PJ bass!

  • @flavioalheira
    @flavioalheira Před 2 lety +1

    Isn’t the first one with flat wounds?

  • @meumessebass9512
    @meumessebass9512 Před 3 lety

    Which strings are you using?

  • @theaudioguy2923
    @theaudioguy2923 Před 3 lety +1

    what about the PJ config ?

  • @mckayschannel4834
    @mckayschannel4834 Před 3 lety

    Me and my dad's p bass has more of a rock sound and it has round wounds

  • @grapefruitsimmons
    @grapefruitsimmons Před 3 lety +4

    Wow I thought my frankenstein P-bass sounded bad because its pickups are garbage, turns out it sounds the exact same as a high end one :s

    • @OnlineBassCourses
      @OnlineBassCourses  Před 3 lety +1

      Looks like you might not like the sound of P basses. Plenty don't.

    • @grapefruitsimmons
      @grapefruitsimmons Před 3 lety +2

      @@OnlineBassCourses I play one on stage, I like how they sit in a live mix but their solo tone is just too plunky. I prefer my Ibanez SR505 for tone all day, the passive p-bass pups just cant compete with active bartolinis

  • @lookingatyouforever
    @lookingatyouforever Před 4 lety +4

    My OCD kicks in when looking at the saddles....

    • @OnlineBassCourses
      @OnlineBassCourses  Před 4 lety +1

      What's wrong with my saddles?? Haven't looked at this video or the bass for a while!

    • @lookingatyouforever
      @lookingatyouforever Před 4 lety +1

      @@OnlineBassCourses Well..Nothing is technically wrong with it if you got the bass setup to intonate right but its just that i have a thing with saddles not at a gradual shape or line where the E string saddle screwed shortest and gradually the G string longest. Nevertheless that Natural P is beautiful!

    • @OnlineBassCourses
      @OnlineBassCourses  Před 4 lety +1

      I hear you. It was set up by a true pro (not me!!) So it's definitely 'correct'. I love that '78 P; it feels really good to play. One of my favourites!

    • @alfieharries
      @alfieharries Před 4 lety

      @@lookingatyouforever you'd be amazed how different strings need different lengths for intonation. The flats i use need an extra centimeter at least just on the E string. No idea why

  • @MW47742
    @MW47742 Před rokem +1

    Your sound is very dull and very weak sustain. Maybe you should change the strings.

    • @OnlineBassCourses
      @OnlineBassCourses  Před rokem +1

      I like that old string sound on this bass. It can be used in many styles. In fact, that bass sounds amazing recorded and has been on many tracks.
      Other basses have more sustain and high end. I own many basses, each with their own character and sonic signature. As a working session bass player that’s useful.

    • @user-xv2wn3lx2d
      @user-xv2wn3lx2d Před měsícem

      Maybe you should change your ears..... lol

    • @MW47742
      @MW47742 Před měsícem

      @@user-xv2wn3lx2d I would really do that if I could, but that would not make the bass sound better.

  • @leftauparxoun
    @leftauparxoun Před 3 lety

    Goddamn I have to say it. It sounds like shit.