My Favourite Bass - Warwick Corvette Teambuilt Pro Series
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Thank you so much for watching, I hope you love this bass as much as I do, and that it brings you as much joy as it does me :)
All three tracks available here, as an album, or separately :) - cicibass.bandcamp.com/album/w...
Original music here - cicibass.bandcamp.com
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Chapters:
00:00 All Quiet
6:54 About the bass
15:07 Isolated tones
16:24 Slap tones
16:58 Pick tones
17:33 More info
19:01 Somme
24:49 Final thoughts
30:15 What Lies Between The Static
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It's always wonderful when a great bass finds a great bass player!
I'm seriously loving this bass!
Can't go wrong with Warwick. They have this authority that makes them cut through any kind of mix you apply them to.
The song in the beginning just hit me in the feels. How you layer your parts is nothing short of amazing. You're on a different level Cici and I can't wait to see the rest of music world acknowledge it in the coming years.
@CiciVonStrangelove
11 ай бұрын
Ahh wow, that’s absolutely amazing to hear, thank you so so much Zane :)
Cici is the best!!!❤
@arneolson7114
11 ай бұрын
I knew this the first time I heard her play
Love it! Just bought your new album on Bandcamp - can't wait to listen tonight!
@CiciVonStrangelove
11 ай бұрын
Thank you so so much Dave!! I hope you enjoy it :)
Cinematic landscapes of sound. Thank You.
Wow! That's the sound I've been wanting and thanks
Glad you like your Warwick. Best bass guitars I've ever owned. I've had 5 of them but only own 2 now.
Great work Cici, that bass sounded and looked awesome. Great jam as well 😀🤘🎵🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Such beautiful playing and tone
Great video Cici, I loved learning more about your Warwick Corvette bass.
Very beautiful Cici. Thank you so much for sharing your art......
Very nice Cici. Glad to hear things are coming along in your family home. Hopefully things get back to normal before the snow starts to fly.
Love that sound. Just amazing.
I've got a 99 natural bubinga/wenge german Corvette and I kinda feel I'm not remotely worthy owning that thing. I got many very nice guitars but.. There is something really special about the Warwick bass for sure... Big up 2 the guys and gals @ Framus/Warwick! 🤘👍 Great video btw
Love your Enthusiasm... And your Bass music building 🎶👏
Congrats on this beautiful instrument! It clearly inspires you. 😀
@CiciVonStrangelove
6 ай бұрын
Thank you so much! :)
WoW‼️ Look at the craftsmanship all around and an organizer with tools nicely place beside your specs , picture after production in a notebook folder , now that’s really awesome .. … Also glad to hear your home is getting together 👍
So happy you get to record videos again! Hoping for a speedy progress! Wish I got to see ya when I was in the uk but there’s a chance of going back soon! 🤘
Sick haunting tone love it and these basses are probably the coolest looking for sure.
Love this jam in the beginning. Took me somewhere. 🚀
Such a nice bass. A friend of mine has one and I snag it every chance I get ;) Happy for you and I',m looking forward to your project!!!
Wow, such a beautiful bass. Love how they include the photo haha. Loving the new tunes 💚
I have the exact same bass. Same colour. Passive. Made in Germany purchased in1995. I thought I wanted an active bass but hearing it DIed in studio (through a Focusrite ISA ONE) it IS incredible. It is an amazingly versatile bass. OH and I don't know if you feel this way but the neck wood feels "RIGHT" in my hands. I said I wish all my basses necks/finger boards were made of the same woods. One more thing: this may not be actually true but I was told at purchase that the fret metal is made of the metal mixture that is used for large bells. Thanks for posting- I'm about to pick it up NOW!
Love it. This is the place or sound cabinet I often reside in. Atmos eerie and beautiful ...love the choir. Brings it out great loop.
Great demo! I just got a Warwick recently and I completely understand how much you love it!
All quiet…all amazing!!! Absolutely astonishing! The wood grain is beautiful, and the tone is so earthy and mellow…ahhh :) Once again another amazing improv jam! I started on double bass, and when I got my first elec in 7th grade I still remember thinking that the fret markers were like having a Game Genie haha it was like a cheat code (not to mention having FRETS!). I’m well impressed at how you play so well with just the side markers! Keep it up, you badass!! Thanks for kicking my weekend off just right 😎👍
great sounding bass, never played a Warwick but looks to be top quality and well balanced and comfy. The bass plays nicely with pedals too. Glad you're able to get to the room now. Excellent playing, thanks for sharing and stay safe!
Many of my pals are on the Warwick team! Happy to witness the pride and excitement you have for your instrument. I'm certain those feelings are going to be transferred into your playing! Congratulations!
@CiciVonStrangelove
11 ай бұрын
Ahh brilliant! Thank you so much Dave :) 💜
Sounds awesome, especially on the slap section
Couldn’t agree more with your assessment. I have the exact same bass except active. And a 5 string double humbucker corvette. Swapped to the brass nut on both and they are simply brilliant in every way.
The way you and Dave have the ability to create awsome soundscapes is a thing of beauty love your solo work and looking forward to the new trio album there is great things on the horizon for sure blessings
@CiciVonStrangelove
11 ай бұрын
Thank you so so much Rod :)
It looks and Sounds amazing!
Very happy that you decided to do this as well. I've been waiting for you to do a video on this bass. . I love Warwick. Your corvette is beautiful. I own a warwick thumb 5 string pro series myself. I love the song/jam at the intro. ALL QUITE. I have become a big fan. . . .
@seth-mq8me
11 ай бұрын
I love all the playthroughs. . . You have have really eased into your style and I love the hearing g the influences in the way you play. .
@seth-mq8me
11 ай бұрын
I feel alot of Justin Chancellor influence in you. . .
❤ so inspiring ✨️
I really wish I had it in me to write tunes like these. You've got a serious talent. Lovely bass, I'm considering a Warwick Corvette 5 string at the moment, I think it'll be a great metal bass
I just discovered your channel cos I’ve been looking at Warwick basses. The piece at the beginning is amazing. Exactly what I’m looking to do. Very haunting. 🤟🏽🤟🏽🤟🏽🤟🏽🤟🏽🤟🏽🤟🏽
Amazing ❤❤❤❤
The very first bassline gives me major E1M5 vibes from Doom 1. Beautiful playing as always! I really like how you use the entire bass as a complete standalone instrument, and not just for repeated quarters/eighths of root notes over and over like so many people. It's very inspirational for me as a beginner bass player.
@CiciVonStrangelove
11 ай бұрын
That’s awesome, I love that soundtrack/game! (Although it wasn’t intentionally inspired by it) :) Thank you so much for the kind words, it really means a lot for me to hear that too :)
Wonderful bass with a perfect sound, the music you make with it is ethereal :)) My favourite bass is an ibanez EHB1506MS, it's my dream to own one one day. I think you could do some awesome stuff with a six string.
@CiciVonStrangelove
11 ай бұрын
Ahh those are beautiful! And thank you so much :)
Bass sounds Awesome! Big Digs!! Kickin it!! Lov it!!;-)!! Cheers!
Cool sounding harmonics indeed!
Amazing basses ! I owned 4 Warwick basses and Corvette FNA is my favourite and a keeper :) Love your videos
@CiciVonStrangelove
11 ай бұрын
Ahh amazing! Thank you so much :)
I am overjoyed to learn that you were able to finally escape the confines of the tent. You are more relaxed, and in great form. The long-awaited team-built Warwick Corvette was a success! It is obvious the fondness you have for that instrument. I was shocked when you revealed that the electronics are passive! It's timbre, punch, growl, and overall clarity are usually indicative of active pickups, and preamp combination. This bass looks as good as it sounds. All three compositions were very Cici-esque." The genius layering, and pitch rolls emerge cleanly with a quality instrument. I heard some tasteful dissonance (if there's such a term) during one of the songs. I dug it all. Enjoy the remainder of the weekend. Also, the glorious hard shell bag wasn't featured. Perhaps in your subsequent episode(s). Well done, as always. Cheers!
When you start playing on a bass with that kind of clarity it really teaches you to clean up your playing if you know what I mean. It reveals everything as opposed to say a p bass which is more forgiving in terms of what you can get away with. But I’ve always noticed you are a pretty accurate player as it is so probably no worries for you 😊! Congratulations this is a beautiful bass and like you said it absolutely sound fantastic!!! Cheers!!!
I love this jam!
@CiciVonStrangelove
11 ай бұрын
Thank you so much! I’m so glad you enjoyed it :)
I got the Rockbass Corvette (be it that it has maple neck instead of Ovangkol and Alder body instead). Great bass, love the neck on it. Planning to put the EMG pickups and the BQC preamp on it. The previous owner even switched the nut to a brass JAN2 which is neat lil detail. Really great basses, had a chance to try few Streamers (Stage 1 and 2). My next goal is to get the Thumb, but oh well, got a long way to go!
I had the same one -- burgundy red, swamp ash body, ovangkol neck with wenge fingerboard. Such a nice bass!
Great player congratulations from mexico!
just updgraded my bass with those dynamic correction pickups + 3 CTS pots being 500k for vols and 1 250k for tone with push/pull for seires/paralell. It really is someting else!!! Great playing as always!
That is such an beautiful instrument. I have the cheapy version Rockbass and even that is fantastic in my opinion.
@andrewphippsphillips1455
3 ай бұрын
Same here, mines a super cheap second hand effort. Precious owner had dinked it with a stupid studded belt but only cost around £120 on eBay 11yrs ago. I drove around 30miles to pick it up and I've gigged it many times. I just added dozens of stickers to cover the surface damage. Honestly it's got attitude, growl & a serious pair of brutal bollocks on it. The neck feels like a broom handle but weighs so little in comparison to how much "punch" it delivers. If I was far more affluent, I would have no hesitation in adding at least two more "W"s & yes they would both be German made. People seem to dislike the shape, but they're cretins and philistines with no idea of taste/style
I absolutely love watching people geek out without inhibitions about stuff they are really into. So thanks. Also that Corvette has an absolutely monster sound to it, I had no idea. I have a Thumb and now I want one of these! Wondering if you tried out the $$ version of this bass and could say how the two pickup configurations compare.
Damn it sounds so good.
Warwick Bass sounds & interesting choice of notes 🎸
I recently stumbled upon a Korean 5 string Corvette (not a Rockbass) at an unbelievable price. I've never been a fan of 5 strings but the bass is so good that I'm gonna persist. I just have to get used to the narrower string spacing and that damn extra string!
Great playing and great bass
@CiciVonStrangelove
2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much! :)
The Cadillac of bass guitars. I swear you sound even better on this one.
Great bass and love that tone it does not sound passive at all 😀👍
Yeah, you are absolutely not joking. That is one clear sounding bass. In a good way, though. And how on earth is that not active, with such highly reactive tone controls... and the sheer punch from those pickups... It sounds a hell of a lot nicer than older Warwicks with Bartollini's, that's for sure! This one has a great sound for rock. And if somebody had told me 30 years ago that I'd be saying that about a Warwick, I'd have fallen over laughing, yet... here we are!
I've had 8 or 9 Warwick basses over the years, and they were all great. Weirdly I've only got an Alien 5 string now, finding that I prefer my Fender Jazz Deluxe 5 and ancient Ibanez SR405....but that Corvette sounds and looks great!
Sounds great! Well built too. I personally don't like the body shape but that's subjective I know. Like the colour and the natural wood grain look a lot. They are expensive though! Three very different pieces. I like the last one best but the Somme (WW1 battle?) was very moody and deep. Great video - thanks.
Never really looked into Warwick basses but this one sound great! In no part because of your fabulous playing, of course :-)
@CiciVonStrangelove
11 ай бұрын
That’s very kind of you to say! Thank you so much :)
That tone is monstrous.IMO as a luthier passive done properly (spec and set up) is far superior to active. Less amplifiers between your fingers and the speakers and no batteries to catch you out 4 numbers into a live set. Very happy for you to have found a "proper keeper"! Good to see you installed back in your home bass base at last.
That sounds really good... but seeing the list of players of Warwick basses I'd expect nothing less! And it does indeed have real zing with the tone up like an active, but gives that rich warm passive tone with it down. I guess the pickups are wound just so and the tone circuit can then just select the required frequency range, very cool. I'm glad you found it (or it found you? 😉) and look forward to what you produce with it. The heavier project sounds interesting, I suspect maybe a bit Tool-esque (the final piece was certainly in that vein)?
That reverb effect sounds awesome. Great playing.
@CiciVonStrangelove
5 ай бұрын
I really appreciate that! The reverb is the particle verb on the line 6 HX :)
@akaboo69
5 ай бұрын
@@CiciVonStrangelove I love the helix
I joined the Warwick club a few days ago. Managed to pick up a 16 year old Corvette $$ for a good price. Nice collection you've built up since your old FB posts with the Ibanez.
I love the Warwick bass sound, beautiful sound. Unfortunately i don’t feel comfortable because of the neck profile. But a friend of mine told me to check the Streamer series as it has a slightly wider neck. I’m happy for you Cici, your bass looks gorgeous.Wishing you all the best 👍
Beautiful bass! Glad you folks can live in the house again. Hopefully the rest will get sorted out soon.
@CiciVonStrangelove
11 ай бұрын
Thank you! :) definitely can’t live in there at the moment, just this room is useable haha! But I’m sure we’ll get there :)
@wademiyataki9221
11 ай бұрын
Sorry about that. Hope they can get things sorted soon!🤞
@CiciVonStrangelove
11 ай бұрын
@@wademiyataki9221 Thank you so much :) 💜
Wonderful video! Such creative playing. I was wondering how you were going to end that loop on the last song - brilliant. Fellow Warwick + Ashdown player here 👋 Great sounding & looking bass (& girl 😊)
Lovely bass....
Whoop Whoop, your back where you belong, hope the rest of the house is completed for you soon!!! Beautiful sounding Bass Cici, have you given Him or Her a name???
Lovely bass. Congrats on that, and particularly on being allowed back in the house.
@lockharthorsburgh8601
11 ай бұрын
Also, I'd be interested to know which effects pedals you used for the three tracks.
@CiciVonStrangelove
11 ай бұрын
Thank you so much :) the first track is the Mel 9, and Polara on the reverse mode, second is the Mel 9 and polara again! And third is the Rat, Dr. Strangefuzz by Hubcap John, and the Del Fuego by Sutton Instruments (I have demos on all of them) :)
@lockharthorsburgh8601
11 ай бұрын
Thanks! I recently acquired a Walrus fundamentals reverb, partly because it works well for both guitar and bass (more or less the same reason for buying a Rat a few years ago). No reverse mode, though.
I owned a Warwick Corvette Standard with a Bubinga body. In my opinion, the Warwick Corvette is the standout model in the Warwick series. The Thumb or Dolphin Pro I are a bit excessive, leaning extremely towards the distinctive Warwick style, whereas the Streamer doesn't quite capture that quintessential Warwick essence. The Corvette is the perfect fit for me
That’s a cool sounding bass I been looking to buy a Warwick myself
i've been given a tour around the factory in may. lovely kind people over there. it's been incredibly inspiring to be there
I just love seeing peope enjoying warwicks, I don't understand how I see a lot of second hand ones, these instruments are the best! To complete the black and red look I would advise you to replace the chrome hardware by a black one, get graphtech ratio tuners if you can aswell I love the ratio tuners!
At first, I thought yours had the bubinga body, as all older Corvette Standards have. I adore bubinga, both its look and its tone, but it weighs a ton! That's why I went with the Corvette Proline, which has a solid flamed maple body.
This makes me know that I need a loop pedal, 😩 thanks Cici lol the intro jam was great! Maybe one day the bass elder gods will let us do a sik song together 🤘 the 2nd song was bad A$$! Had a Isis vibe to it
@CiciVonStrangelove
7 ай бұрын
Go for it!! :) Thank you so much, that would be awesome! :)
There's a story about the bass player from The Clash, he said his most favorite bass was the Fender P bass that he broke onstage to which that moment became the picture for their iconic London Calling album cover, but he says he regrets doing that because he never found another bass that had that magic touch to it like that one did, even though he's played and owned many bass's especially Fender P bass's. So that bass you have right there which is your favorite, is kinda like your London Calling bass, so take good care of it. 🤘🤘
It's really refreshing to hear a bass review where the tones are not conventional. I love what you are playing here it feels like there is some meaning behind what you are playing instead of your run of the mill generic riffs. If I may ask what are you using for that cello effect? I have never heard anything like that before. Well done and beautiful playing! Please keep the good stuff coming the world needs more artists pushing the boundaries.
@CiciVonStrangelove
24 күн бұрын
Thank you so much, it really means a lot to hear that! I’m glad you enjoyed it :)
STUART HAMM-my favorite -bass player-- joe satriani guitar player(surfing with the alien album)great album
on the active/passive thing. MEC pickups are great. They're a big part of the Warwick sound and criminally underrated IMHO.
Love the old TOOL sounds
Wow, just wow, Queenie, you are more talented beyond your years. This composition is nothing short of sublime. Haunting, thought provoking , inspirational. The deep base notes shake your (my) bones to the core, they get inside of you and I feel it. This Warwick Corvette Team build is simply outstanding, not only does this look great, it sounds fantastic. (Want one, need one!) This could jus be the king of bases, or should that be Queen of…? With the flood it’s not been a great year for you. But you’ve come out stronger, more resilient and you are going places, keep up the brilliant work - Mitch
@CiciVonStrangelove
11 ай бұрын
Thank you so much Mitch, I can’t tell you what it means to hear that :) I’m so glad you enjoyed it! It really is a fantastic bass 😊 Still lots to be grateful for this year, and I’m sure it happened for a good reason! Although it is extremely stressful and not ideal whatsoever 😂
Im new to bass and was given a Warwick RockBass Corvette $$ 5-string by my ex. It's made in China but I really like it.
Wow, what a work, masterpiece, great Cici. Keep the flame alive.
I understand why you like the Warwick. I play my yellow Rockbass Streamer while waiting for my JDG fretless to be completed. Very SciFi-ish tune, by the way. I would put an unverbed chopped heartbeat-like deep moog bass and some freakishly reverbed drums and call the result "Point of No Return". ...but what do I know? Thanks, Cici.
The reason why that thing kicks out so much volume it’s your bridge believe it or not that makes the biggest difference in town so the higher the mass the bridge is the more volume and punch she will get. Passive custom shop fenders can achieve this because look how thin the bridge is at the back, but that bass has a hefty bridge on it. I owned a Warwick streamer standard back in 2005 and they have come a long way. I like Warwick a lot. It’s extremely comfortable to play on stage and you can do a lot of jumping around and crazy stuff with them.
I've been playing guitar for over 65 years, but had no interest in bass whatsoever. Untill I started watching your videos.
Cant beat a Warwick. Lovely bass. I feel a Warwick endorsement coming 🤞🏻you need to try their range. Great tune too.
Back in the House. :-)))))))
@CiciVonStrangelove
11 ай бұрын
Only this room when I film videos, but we’ll get there :)
❤❤❤❤
@arthurrutledge7788
11 ай бұрын
Don't forget I'm USA archcilla
Cici, I love you (Don't tell Dave! 🤫) 😊
@CiciVonStrangelove
11 ай бұрын
Hahaha! Thank you very much :)
Wow, such an amazing tone - thanks for posting this Cici! I have a slightly tangential question - I am a cellist coming new to the bass and the ones I've tried, I have struggled with frets a bit. But I've seen a Chinese Warwick Rockbass Corvette $$ 4-string fretless for sale and wondered if you have any thoughts about whether it would be suitable for a beginner?
The clarity is just amazingly good, the great thing about it to me is that’s not active, nothing to be concerned about with playing it live. As you say it’s heavy but if it balances well it’s less of a problem. As usual I really enjoyed your playing, it’s giving me lots of ideas to think about! 🌹
@18hot30
11 ай бұрын
that thing about being concerned playing live is just bonkers. if you've ever owned an active bass you can hear when the battery is dying it doesn't just cut out mid song for fs , and not to mention I got an 18 V circuit with emg's a humbucker in the bridge and a jazz in the neck and those duracells have been going strong for YEARS. yes I play a lot unplugged but still, 3 times a week band practice plus live gigs and yeah...had to change batteries on my yamaha rbx once, it's a single 9v battery. And if you're super paranoid , put a new battery in before the gig or mod the bass to be passive/active.
@DarrellW_UK
11 ай бұрын
@@18hot30 I appreciate what you’re saying but at times all of us can be forgetful, I do have an Active /Passive bass so it doesn’t bother me too much, I just have to adjust the volume.
Thats a sweet bass Cici, love the tones! I'm not sure if I ever heard you say, but what strings do you use on the Warwick? And what do you think about the neck profile? I love that Tool tone you get!!!
That intro was beautiful!! Mel9?
@CiciVonStrangelove
10 ай бұрын
Thank you so much, I’m really glad you enjoyed it :) Indeed!
i can feel the tool vibes on that demo track lol, bought a warwick for the same reason. Easier to justify than a wal
Wow your 4’11”? Wouldn’t have guessed, maybe its just the way you carry yourself I would have thought you were 7 inches taller. Regardless, that’s a hell of a bass! Would love to own a Warwick one day 😊