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| The Hagstrom 1968 catalogue was the first to feature the Hagstrom F-800 |
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| 1969 Hagstrom advertisement |
Hagstrom was a Swedish Instrument manufacturer that started out making accordians, and by 1958 was making guitars too, though production finished in the early 1980s. In this time, they made many fine and inovative instruments, played by the likes of David Bowie, Elvis Presley, Brian Ferry and many more. The H8 was the first eight string bass, and quickly spawned many multi-stringed bass rivals it was only manufactured between 1967 and 69, and in total 2,249 were made. The strings were set in pairs, each tuned an octave apart, so it was played more like a four string. It is of course possible to tune in 5ths or any other interval.
Few instruments are as steeped in folklore as the 8 string basses used by Jimi Hendrix and Noel Redding. The story goes that their bass (or possibly basses) was purchased in America in 1967 whilst the band was on tour. Noel used it on the 1967 album 'Axis Bold as Love' on the tracks Spanish Castle Magic, You've got me Floating and Little miss Lover. Then came Jimis turn. After quitting a tour with the Monkees the Experience had a few weeks to kill, so Jimi decided to hang out with his old band Curtis Knight and the Squires. Needless to say, they jammed and recorded some great, and some not so great tracks. The better tracks feature Jimi on guitar with some blinding wah-wah fuelled psychedelia, but he also plays 8-string bass on some tracks (along with some very funky 4 string bass played by the bands regular bassist - Ed 'Bugs' Gregory). Jimis sound is slightly distorted, and in many ways he fills the role of rhythm guitarist rather than bassist - these tracks can be heard on 'The Summer of Love Sessions. Another album to feature the H-8 was the outastanding 1998 compilation of BBC sessions. It can be clearly heard on the tracks taken from the Alexis Korner 'Rhythm and Blues' show, and is in fact mentioned on the program. The outstanding Hoochie Coochie Man (also featuring Alexis Korner on slide guitar) really benefits from the 8 strings heaviness, and can really be heard in the breakdown just after half way through. Other users include Billy 'bass' Nelson of Funkadelic, Mike Rutherford (Genesis) on I know what I like, Andy Kulberg of the Blues Project, and Danny McCulloch of Eric Burden and the Animals
Sound Clips
This is one of those instruments with a really distinctive sound. Full and bassy yet somehow trebly at the same time - thats eight strings for you! The sound is so full, that it can substitute for a bass and rhythm guitar simultaneously - a natural choice for a three piece band. Likewise in a larger band, it can be too much, particularly with more than one guitarist.
- Hagstrom H8 Eight String Bass both pickups (round wound strings, vol pot positioned at 9/10, MUTE switch ON, recorded directly into my sound card, with no pre-amp)
- Hagstrom H8 Eight String Bass Bridge pickup (round wound strings, vol pot positioned at 9/10, recorded directly into my sound card, with no pre-amp)
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