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What basses does Chris Wolstenholme use?

What basses does Chris Wolstenholme use?

In the studio, while making Simulation Theory, Chris has been seen using ’73 Jazz Bass, a ’77 Jazz Bass and his Status signature basses. The Ampeg SVT-VR was used yet again in the studio setup, but an Ashdown BTA-400 head was seen for the first time being used by Wolstenholme.

What pedal does Muse bassist use?

Akai Deep Impact pedal
“I Belong To You” The wah/synth is actually an acoustic/electric bass with the Akai Deep Impact pedal. We took a DI from it, and we miked it as well. I think that song had a kind of comical sound to it, and we wanted to push that a bit further.

What guitar does Chris Wolstenholme use?

Fender Stratocaster Electric Guitar Chris has been seen using this guitar live for performing “Hoodoo”, “Unintended”, “Blackout” and “Guiding Light”.

Does Chris Wolstenholme use a pick?

Since the Drones tour Chris has used a pick on the solo and bride of The Handler. Chris also uses a pick on Algorithm.

Does Muse bassist use a pick?

The bassline from Stockholm Syndrome on the same album is played with a pick on the album, but Chris Wolstenholme often plays it full speed fingerstyle live.

Who plays keyboard for Muse?

Morgan Nicholls
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Morgan Nicholls
Occupation(s) Musician, songwriter, record producer
Instruments Bass keyboards synthesizer vocals percussion guitar mellotron cabasa
Years active 1989–present
Associated acts Senseless Things Muse Gorillaz The Streets

Is hysteria hard bass?

The bass line in Hysteria by Muse is regualarly labeled as one of the most difficult bass lines ever in rock music, and while I get that the speed of it makes it difficult to play, I feel the lack of any complex techniques makes it way easier when compared to so many others.

Who is the 4th member of Muse?

What synths do Muse use?

He has used a variety of synths including a Buchla, another MiniMoog Voyager (e.g Shepherd’s Bush) and a bespoke modular sythesizer by Macbeth Studio Systems (e.g Reading Festival 2006), photographs can be seen on their web-site.