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Jazz Bass and the Blues - Which Pickup Do You Use? The P-Bass sound appears to dominate the Blues, but if you are a Jazz Bass player who plays the Blues, do you do this to avoid the P-Bass tone? What Jazz pickup blend do you use and in what circumstance? |
I have used a jazz bass for blues for years. I prefer the brighter overall tone of the J bass over the P. I do roll of the bridge pickup volume slightly to favor the neck pickup. This gives me a bit more deep tone. |
I am in a Blues/Funk Rock band and I use a Jazz Bass. I change my sound, depending on the song, but generally, I roll a little bit off the neck pick up off. I like the little bit of bite it adds. |
I toured with a blues band for awhile and used my Jazz exclusively the entire run. I just went flat out: volume for both pickups and tone up full. I've always felt that this is the most universal tone for any style of music. That being said - experiment. Figure out what you like best and go with that. As you said, you're already avoiding the obvious by not playing a P, so embrace that and come up with something unique. |
I just favor the neck pickup (use both but back off the bridge pickup by about 15-20% or so, neck pickup at full), but I do that with most music I play. |
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Hmmm. So you can play blues on a Jazz Bass? :-) Bob |
I've been playing blues on a jazz for over 35 years. I typically have the neck pup full up, the bridge pup turned down just enough to get that fat sweet spot that is not there when they are both full up. I fiddle around with the tone knob all night, depending on the tune; full up on modern tunes and sometimes all the way down for old jump tunes. You also get many different tones from where and how you pluck. |
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