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Michael Manring + Hyperbass

Michael Manring. Ever heard of him? Check this video – he plays a Zon Hyperbass. This isn’t your normal bass guitar. The hyperbass has a cam/lever system on the four tuning mechanisms in the headstock that allow the player to flip a lever mid-song and drop that string’s tuning anywhere from a half step to a fifth. There’s also a de-tuning mechanism in the bridge that allows the bassist to change the strings’ tunings from that end of the guitar as well.

Enjoy.

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  1. July 14th, 2008 at 00:39 | #1

    Hmm.. seems like a lot of work for something that a fairly beginner piano player could knock out.. :)

    Seriously, he’s good and it’s unique.. but it kind of seems like a “climbing a mountain because it’s there” kind of an exercise.

  2. July 14th, 2008 at 00:47 | #2

    Oh yah, I know. I’d just never seen anything like this before and thought it pretty cool. Outside of a solo bass environment, this sort of functionality loses 99% of its value.

  3. jon finley
    March 17th, 2009 at 17:35 | #3

    @T3sk3y

    Ha I have yet to see any beginning or advanced piano player using the harmonic nodes of the strings and de-tuning the instrument while they are playing it!

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