10 Classic Basses You Need to Play Before You Die

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Published 2020-10-31
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Today’s new video is one we’ve been wanting to make for a LONG time; The 10 classic basses you need to play before you die. All the big names are there - Fender, Gibson, Gretsch, Music Man and Rickenbacker - If you are a bass player, these are the instruments you just have to get your hands on!

You have to check out this video before you can die a happy basshead.

As always, see you in the shed…

Scott :)

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All Comments (21)
  • @M2Mil7er
    very impressed with "American Scott"'s ability to channel diverse players from lots of eras and genres.
  • @Khangle0
    I'm overwhelmed by Ian's passion and knowledge. He's killing it.
  • @marianoservat1
    one of the most iconic bass line got played by a sax player, nice
  • @PolarBimbi
    does this dude have his own channel? he's killing it with his enthusiasm. made me pick up my bass again after a week of inactivity haha
  • @ezbass
    A deep dive on short scale basses would be great as they seem to be having a real renaissance these days.
  • A friend of a friend let me have his 50's Fender P bass for a week. Best Bass I ever played.
  • @TotoDG
    My wallet: "Wait, what are you doing? Hey, stop looking at those basses!"
  • I’ve never played a Rickenbacker but ever time I hear one I fall in love with the tone.
  • @krga94c
    Glad you brought out that factoid about Wilton Felder on I Want You Back. That's a very little known fact. He was dear friend of mine, and I have great memories at his home and stage playing together. He was one of nicest people you'd ever want to meet. I miss him a lot. Thanks for giving him props!
  • @foff4strings
    Hate to be the one, but......the Rock The Casbah bass line was Topper Headon (the drummer) who also laid down the piano when he was alone in the studio. The guitars and vocals were added later. Only took me forty years to find that out.
  • Tina Weymouth fan here! Tina was known to use the mustang, but not on psycho killer, which appeared on the “77” record. She used a fender precision bass, and occasionally a music master.
  • @matthewb8229
    As to the Hofner's lack of sustain: I love the thumpy tone of a hollow body. That's why I have one. Edit: Can't believe you left out the Danelectro Longhorn. The Who's My Generation was recorded with one.
  • Alembic Series 1. In the late 70s, it was the bass to have if you had $2000 to spend. Stanley Clarke to John McVie, Phil Lesh, John Paul Jones all played them. Beautiful wood, neck through the body construction, brass hardware, active noise cancelling. It was the bomb!
  • @rome8180
    A Rickenbacker and a Music Man are on my Bucket List basses, for sure. It's shallow, but I find those to be the two most beautiful bass designs.
  • @johnadams2963
    I want a "Deep then Deeper Dive". 10 minutes on your 78 Jazz with 9 of the minutes focused on getting that Bobby Vega vibe!!! Do it.... DOOOOOOO IIIIITTTTTTTTT!!! Er......please?
  • @ToLiveistoDie
    Please do a full video on the Ric basses. I have never been able to find any sort of real deep info/history video on the bass guitars, which is kind of nuts for how legendary they are and as they have been come a go to in a lot of metal (stoner, doom, etc.) now a days
  • @jscotlandr
    Love how you ran through the different basses highlighting the tonal differences, giving examples of the musicians that played them and played samples from songs. You did all that engagingly and without filler and drama. A+