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#gavinforbesmusic #pbass #jazzbass #flatwoundstrings I hope you enjoy this video all about the sound of flatwound strings on jazz and precision basses! Today we look at just how different your fingers, a pick, palm muting, slap and even drive and fuzz pedals sound on both instruments! Both the Fender jazz bass and Squier P bass in the video are strung up with heavily played in Rotosound Jazz 77 flatwound strings for the best representation of their classic tone. As well as this, the mixing on the bass tracks was kept to a minimum to give the truest representation of the sounds used. Other gear in the video: •Korg Pitchblack tuner pedal •Boss OD3 overdrive pedal •GojiraFx Sub Dark fuzz pedal •Cioks DC7 power supply •Practical Patch custom cables •Eden WTDI preamp pedal Drums are samples in Ableton controlled via the Roland TR8. Song in the background is my song ‘41Hertz’. To hear the song without me talking over it you can listen hear: • 41 Hertz (Music Video) Bass Led Arrangement I hope you enjoyed the video! If you did please consider liking and subscribing to see future content! And if want to rock some GFM tees or hoodies, firstly thank you so much! I really appreciate the support! You can find tees and hoodies available here: https://gavin-forbes-music.creator-sp... And for more bass content or to get in touch for bass lessons, please check out my pages on: Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/gavin_forbe... Facebook : / gavinforbesmusic Thank you very much for watching and until next time, keep working on those bass faces! All music written, performed and recorded by Gavin Forbes.