Archives For FretWraps

This was an interesting project. Jazzfusion in 6/8 time. I haven’t played in anything other than the usual 4/4 for ages so would I find a working groove? Apparently the time studies back in the ’90s stuck ’cause I felt at home effortless right away. Cooking up this groove in a couple of minutes and sent a early sketch to mr Bennborn for review. He loved the bassline so from there it was just a matter of printing a good take.

JnGruvGearThe Watson SC-5 modified by UNICORNbass was used as usual. Fitted with the GruvGear Fretwraps. They’re small but addictive, I don’t record without them.
The pickups together with the electronics Christian Olsson put in the bass are a pure joy. Versatile and dead quiet! Ran the bass through the JoeMeek FloorQ straight into the Apogee Duet II and the DAW used is Presonus Studio One.

Original liner notes:

Let’s take six musicians and make something in 6/8ths – “Take Six” it is!

I’m very proud to present to you an original, spring-welcoming, smooth-flowing jazz piece, with some of the finest (jazz) musicians here on SC.

My immense gratitude goes to these guys jumping aboard without hesitation on basis of a sketchy idea I had – to forge a six man collaboration, upping the stakes of complexity. Coming out at the other end with another, great learning experience to behold and a track I will cherish.

Enjoy!

Music: Peter Bennborn

Drums: Walter W Kelleher (@walter-w-kelleher)
Bass: Jonny Trobro (@jonnytrobrobass)
Vibraphone: Coco G. Diez (@cocogdiez)
Clarinet: Michel Martineau (@michel-martineau)
Soprano Saxophone: Joe Drzewiecki (@jomama-2)
Vocals: Peter Bennborn
Keys/Synths: Peter Bennborn

Mixed & Mastered: Peter Bennborn (with massive input from collaborators)

 

A short walk through of the gear used to record “Winter Sun”.

Neck adjustments

July 19, 2012 — Leave a comment

Neck adjustments on the Watson bass is so easy, due to the magnetic solution on the truss rod door. A very nice touch from Alex Watson.

FretWraps

June 21, 2012 — Leave a comment

FretWraps

One of the most useful gadgets I’ve found are the FretWraps from GruvGear.

Marketed with tapping and slapping in mind, but I found it great for cleaning up the sound with finger and pick playing. Nice to add some compression and boost in the low frequencies without that rumble from ringing open strings.

In the picture, FretWraps in medium size on the Watson bass.