This bass tone confused me
#bass #bassguitar #grandfunkrailroad
Grand Funk Railroad
Mel Schacher
#bass #tone #confused
Originally posted by UCPVjQ58A0BujzVMEmFCJ3hA at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fAGIyj-XDRU
#bass #bassguitar #grandfunkrailroad
Grand Funk Railroad
Mel Schacher
#bass #tone #confused
Originally posted by UCPVjQ58A0BujzVMEmFCJ3hA at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fAGIyj-XDRU
i seen that king diamond tattoo boyo
Not the infinity sign cliche chick tattoo dude cmonn
GFR, one of the 70's greatest bands. IMO
Day 1 asking for Sam rivers
I think instead of the tone rolled off it kinda sounded like the tone was roughly mid levels but he palm muted the bass or used some flats with a pick.
Atheist – Mother Man, although i am sure you prefer basic riffs lver actual bass guitar stuff
Best bass tone of Mel's is "Please Don't Worry" from the Red Album
I love how evocative the tone is while still being understated.
ive gotten that tone from much less
THIS is what I followed you for! keep em comin'
Do Javier Malosetti
You nailed the PJ tone in general, that's my favourite setting on my Cort action PJ with a figer ramp in between pickups. Neck full, ridge dialled back just a tad, tone all the way off. Great tone.
After that picture of Mel I was kind of hoping Danny would put on a Fumanchu mustache/beard to play..????.We will never have Genghis Sapko the way we did OG Spock ????
I saw Grand Funk Railroad in Hyde Park in the early 70s. I'm sure Humble Pie were there as well.
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Mud Buckers sound great on distortion. You could easily play some Motorhead or Sabbath with them
I saw them in concert back in the 1970’s. They were awesome!!!
Man that early grand funk is so good
Danny's playing is…wait for it. Some kind of wonderful.
Try Derek Forbes from Simple Minds on the song "Sweat in bullet"
Hey! I use an acoustic 360 with a dual musicman pick up jazz bass I made(I call it my jazzray). It sounds spot on with neck position.
It's common to talk about underrated guitarists, but not so much about bassists. Mel Schacher is one of them.
One of the most underrated bassists ever.
Nice! Very close! ????????????????????
Bass tone from next door
Grand Funks live 71 tour cd is the album that got me into rock.
The "bong-rattling bass" of Mel Schacher!
Please cover Helmut Köllen of Triumvirat! His MASSIVE bass tone on their album "Illusions On a Double Dimple" is definitely worth mentioning!