Question: Does paul McCartney still use the same bass?

Has Paul McCartney used the same bass?

He is, of course, Paul McCartney of The Beatles. This first bass was replaced by a second almost identical model in October 1963, the one you see Paul play today. The first bass was relegated to back up duties and last used by Paul early in 1969 during the Let It Be recordings.

Did Paul McCartney use a short scale bass?

Some of the greatest bass players ever have used short-scale bass guitars. To start with, we can mention none other than Paul McCartney! Yes – his iconic Hofner Violin Bass is indeed a 30″ short-scale bass… so all those wonderful bass lines in early Beatles records are, thats right, straight from a short-scale model!

What is the shortest scale bass?

Referred to as “short-scale” basses, these instruments generally had scale lengths of less than 31″. The most recognizable short-scale bass from the late-1950s and early 1960s was undoubtedly the Höfner 500/1 Violin Bass.

Is a short scale bass worth it?

The first and most obvious reason to use a short-scale bass is its physical size. With their shorter necks, less distance between frets, and more compact general dimensions, short-scale basses are an excellent choice for players with smaller hands.

Do you need 24 frets on a bass?

For those who follow Fender as the standard for what a bass guitar should be, the number of frets they use is 20. The number of frets is easy to spot on necks that have fret markers. If its an adult-size bass with a double-dot inlay at the heel, thats almost always a 24-fret bass guitar.

Are short scale basses bad?

A shorter scale length does impact tone though. Whereas a 34” scale gives bass guitars a more focused sound in the mid-range, a shorter scale yields a much deeper and fatter tone. This isnt a bad thing, as many bassists prefer this more boomy character.

Why do bass have 24 frets?

A typical 24-fret bass has a wide cutaway opening, which often reduces the joint area between the body and neck, and this structure gives a slightly thinner sound than a normal 20-fret or 21-fret bass.

Is 20 frets enough bass?

Bass purists state loudly that no electric bass guitar needs more than 20 frets on it – especially since if you play up high on the fretboard, youre not playing bass notes anymore. Bass modernists will take as many frets as you can throw at them. And yes, they will use them.

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