Fender Jazz Bass

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Chris started using a Fender Jazz Bass solely for Sing for Absolution in the studio and occasionally during the Absolution Tour (2003-2005), also for that song. The first show when he used exclusively Fender (American Deluxe Candy Tangerine model) was at the last gig of the Absolution Tour, the Live 8, for the four songs performed. Since the start of the Black Holes and Revelations Tour he uses Fender Jazz Basses for nearly all songs, old and new, except Map of the Problematique and Knights of Cydonia (played with his Rickenbacker 4003) and Micro Cuts (played with his Pedulla Rapture RB4).

List of Chris' Jazz Basses used live

Fender American Deluxe (Candy Tangerine/Rosewood Neck)

Fender American Deluxe Candy Tangerine/Rosewood Neck
Fender American Deluxe
Fender American Deluxe Black 5 string
Fender American Deluxe Pearlescent White
Fender American Deluxe Candy Tangerine/Maple Neck
Fender American '70s Natural Finish
American Standard Blue

Tuning: Standard (EADG)
Used for:

Fender American Deluxe (Black)

Tuning: Drop D (DADG)
Used for:

Fender American Deluxe 5 string (Black)

Tuning: DADGA
The higher A-string is a guitar string. This bass is played with a pick.
Used for:

Fender American Deluxe (Pearlescent White)

Tuning: Standard with D string tuned to C (EACG) (early), or down a half-step (D#G#C#F#) (later)
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Fender American Deluxe (Candy Tangerine/Maple Neck)

Tuning: (CFCG), or down a half-step (D#G#C#F#) (from 2008)
Used for:

Fender American Vintage ’75 (Natural Finish)

Tuning: Standard (EADG)
Used for:

Fender American Standard

Tuning: Down one half-step (D#G#C#F#)
Used for:


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