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Did Prince play 7 string guitar/5 string Bass? Does anyone know if Prince was proficient on these more advanced instruments? | |
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He also once said to one of his bass players who has a 5 string bass that Larry Graham didn't need it so why did he. [Edited 11/1/19 0:49am] | |
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Nu metal Prince would have topped them charts in the early 00s. There's an alternate timeline where NPG Records and Elementree Records went in joint distribution for a couple years. | |
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he slapped the shit out of a one eyed bass tho and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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Rhonda Smith had more strings than there should be on a bass. As things go in bands, I am sure he played it sometimes. Just look at those clips from Cafe de Paris that the estate put up on Youtube. I didn't count the strings, but that things looks like a 6 string bass.
Prince did say he didn't like 5 string bass in the bass player interview, but if memory serves, he also mentioned that he did play them a little bit whenever one was lying around. Either that or there was a 5 string in that picture book the estate put out.
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thanks langebleu. . Of course, a 12 string guitar is simply a 6 string guitar in how you use it. but there are extra strings tuned an octave higher than the "main" string. This produces a chorus-like effect. The spacing of the strings is such that there are 6 sets of 2, you never play the 12 strings separately. . So, to me, a 12 string guitar is "normal", whereas a 7 string one (or a 5 or more string bass) is mostly for musicians that focus on technique more than feel. (this is, of course, a prejudice, based on the people I saw running around with those extra strings, as well as the people that liked Steve Vai's music and the reasons why they liked it)
8 string basses are special cases, because they can be stringed and spaced like a 12 string guitar is, or they can be extreme pieces of, ehm, compensation.
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Steve Van gifted Prince with a white 7 string in the early 1990s. I’ve seen photos of a room with several of Prince’s guitars and that white Ibanez 7 string Universe guitar was there. As for basses, I’ve never heard of him owning anything more that 4 strings, but he’s had bassists play with him who have used 5 strings. Prince was a great bass player and I would say that was probably his strongest instrument as far as conventional technique goes. | |
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Interesting.. I always felt Prince was weakest on bass. He could do the flashy stuff to get the wows, but it always felt like he was a guitar player on the bass. Always a bit off. Goes to show that with every little detail there are Prince fans with the exact opposite opinion. . For reference, I dislike fusion (which, to me, is often more masturbation than music, with people needing to show their technique as opposed to their musicality) and kind of like any music meant for dancing that's not called dance. . Personal favourite bass players include George Porter Jr. of the Meters, Rodney 'Skeet' Curtis during his Parliament days, Sly Stone on There's a Riot Going On and the first few Graham Central Station albums (he kinda lost it later on). Also Stuart Zender, especially on the Return of the Space Cowboy album. And Bernard Edwards, James Jamerson, and the list goes on.. Paisley Park is in your heart - Love Is Here! | |
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I've heard this take before, maybe from you, and I gotta admit while I don't necessarily agree it makes them "weak", it's a valid observation that his notable basslines are where the bass basically functions as a lead instrument versus rhythm. | |
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JorisE73 said:
He also once said to one of his bass players who has a 5 string bass that Larry Graham didn't need it so why did he. [Edited 11/1/19 0:49am] He gave that guitar to prince | |
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he didn't like the 5 string bass
he called it a mutant or monstrosity or words to that effect LOL Hard to believe I've been on the org for over 25 years now! | |
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dickluver2 said: Does anyone know if Prince was proficient on these more advanced instruments? They aren’t advanced. 5 string basses and 7 string guitars add only 5 notes below E. | |
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. Prince liked to create controversies. Those added strings have the same effect on bass and guitar players as discussions about coke or pepsi, or wether Han shot first or name any debate about taste. . I'm sure if he had a song where he needed the range, he used the instrument. He has always been pragmatic about those things, from all the stories of people who recorded with him. All we can say for sure is that those axes with extra strings were not his go-to default instruments. Paisley Park is in your heart - Love Is Here! | |
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Prince said a lot of ignorant shit that he may or may not have believed. | |
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Morris Hayes confirmed that in the Peach & Black podcast said he was given a bass by a musician (forgot his name) and he didn't take it | |
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