Chords for KEN SMITH BSR4MW 4 STRING BASS SN 4MW6437W14

Tempo:
81.275 bpm
Chords used:

B

E

C#

G

Cm

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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KEN SMITH BSR4MW 4 STRING BASS SN 4MW6437W14 chords
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We're going to do some demo.
Ken Smith.
What's Ken Smith?
It's a small instrument.
It's the nicest instrument I've ever had my hands on.
You want to do a demo of it?
Let's do a demo of this.
Pull her off the wall.
And what do we got?
We got walnut.
We got curly maple.
We got east coast maple.
We got west, actually we don't have west coast maple at all.
Three piece net [G] construction.
Let's take a look.
So we can get it nice and flamey without it twisting like flame [Cm] maple often does.
You just put a nice piece [N] of quarter sawn straight grain.
No messing around maple in the middle.
Keep your base all solid.
But yeah, it's got a walnut top, walnut back, maple center section.
Let's plug her in and see how she sounds.
[E]
A little hot for the camera?
[B] We got too much output there?
It's good, it's good.
[C#m]
[B] [E] It's good.
[C#] It's good. It's good.
It's good.
[E]
It's good.
It's got a volume, it has a pickup blend with a [B] notch in the middle so you can get both.
[C#] [B] [G#] [N] And then it has active treble, middle and bass.
The proprietary Ken Smith electronics.
This one is a bolt on model.
A little bit less expensive than the next roo's stuff.
But plays equally nice.
The heel's contoured so you can get up high with no issues.
And it's got that legendary Ken Smith quality.
He pretty
[C] much has it.
Ryan says it's the nicest instrument he's ever played.
And I agree.
This is an amazing feeling neck.
[D]
Key:  
B
12341112
E
2311
C#
12341114
G
2131
Cm
13421113
B
12341112
E
2311
C#
12341114
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We're going to do some demo.
_ Ken Smith.
What's Ken Smith?
It's a small instrument.
It's the nicest instrument I've ever had my hands on.
_ You want to do a demo of it?
Let's do a demo of this. _
Pull her off the wall.
And what do we got?
We got walnut.
We got curly maple.
We got east coast maple.
We got west, actually we don't have west coast maple at all.
Three piece net [G] construction.
Let's take a look.
So we can get it nice and flamey without it twisting like flame [Cm] maple often does.
You just put a nice piece [N] of quarter sawn straight grain.
No messing around maple in the middle.
Keep your base all solid.
But yeah, it's got a walnut top, walnut back, maple center section.
Let's plug her in and see how she sounds.
_ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ A little hot for the camera?
[B] We got too much output there?
It's good, it's good.
[C#m] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [B] [E] It's good.
[C#] It's good. It's good.
It's good.
_ _ [E] _
It's good.
It's got a volume, it has a pickup blend with a [B] notch in the middle so you can get both. _
_ _ _ _ [C#] _ [B] _ [G#] [N] And then it has active treble, middle and bass.
The proprietary Ken Smith electronics.
This one is a bolt on model.
A little bit less expensive than the next roo's stuff.
But plays equally nice.
The heel's contoured so you can get up high with no issues.
And it's got that legendary Ken Smith quality.
He pretty _ _ _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ much has it.
Ryan says it's the nicest instrument he's ever played.
And I agree.
This is an amazing feeling neck.
[D] _ _