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Playing Country on a Rickenbacker? Does anybody play country or new country on a Rickenbacker? Anybody famous? |
I'm not that into the Country scene, but I can't name any Country bassists I've seen playing one... Do YOU play Country on a Ricky? |
Chris Squire, kind of |
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I love Rics but have an offer to do some country work. Just wondering if I have to go find a Fender to get some street cred :P |
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I know all the country bands I played in looked for Fender on the headstock. It wasn't a deal breaker.... but everybody was just immediately more comfortable. YMMV. |
I've used my Ricks in country for years. Perfectly fine for the job. |
I would. |
Jim Sholter of Sawyer Brown has a Rickenbacker bass he has used occasionally. Randy Meisner of the Eagles has been seen with a Rick. James Kirkland played Rick bass with Ricky Nelson during his rockabilly era 1957-1960. He later played the Rick with Jim Reeves. |
You can play country on a swinette, so a Ric should be OK, too. |
Go for it. It will sit right in there with those twangy geetars. You,ll have loads of room to let a Ricky breathe and stretch it,s legs. |
Why do you need someone famous to have done it for you to try it? I'm not sure I would walk into a potentially career-making studio session with only a Rickenbacker to play country, but if that's not the case, go for it. You can play just about anything with just about anything. |
Getting an authentic country sound has far less to do with the bass being played than the person playing it. |
never seen it but dang it would look cool, and set you apart. |
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If anything, you will impress them with the Ric. Go for it.:bassist: |
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u6vREiRNMFc You can play anything on a Rick but if I was seriously doing country it would be on a P-bass, either a 4 or 5 string. |
I'm sure Paul played one on country dreamer and salley g |
I remembered seeing one in this old video of "Redneck Mother": http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QTRHIVScAXE |
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