Michael Shuman's Bass Guitars

In this live performance of "No One Knows", Michael can be seen playing a Jack Casady Signature (Goldtop) at 2:22. It looks as though Michael has removed the white pick guard that comes standard on the guitar.

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Michael Shuman used the Fender American Vintage Series P-Bass with thin custom white finish, pickups wound to '60s specs and tortoise pickguards in 2013.

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In a Premier Guitar Rig Rundown feature, Michael Shuman is noted for using a Fender American Vintage Jazz Bass, customized with a unique finish and pickups.

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The Fender American Vintage Series J-Bass with thin custom seafom green finish, pickups wound to '60s specs and tortoise pickguard was used in 2013 by Shuman.

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Michael Shuman used two Gibson Rippers throughout the 'Era Vulgaris' tour, using a black model for songs in C Tuning and a natural model for songs in E Standard.

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Shuman can be seen playing a Yamaha SA-70 in this photo.

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At :10s-:14s of this video you can see Shuman with his EB-2.

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Used as of touring for QotSA in 2017

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Michael Shuman can be seen using a Gretsch White Falcon Bass during the controversial, cut Grammy performance of "My God Is The Sun" which followed Nine Inch Nails' performance of "A Copy of A," with Dave Grohl playing drums. It can be seen clearly at 3:20.

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In an article by Bassplayer, Michael Shuman is noted for using a 1967 Fender Mustang Bass among his collection, which also includes a Gretsch White Falcon, a fretless Fender Jazz Bass, a 1968 Gibson EB-2, a 1967 Fender Coronado, and a Gretsch Billy-Bo.

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In this photo, Shuman can be seen playing a Godin LR Baggs Acoustibass.

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Michael can be seen playing this bass in the music video for "Sick, Sick, Sick"

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Utiliza el bajo Fender Kingman Bass SCE en el concierto grabado Septiembre 3, 2018 en MONA (Museum of Old and New Art).

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This is a video of Michael Shuman playing this bass in the Queens Of The Stone Age on The David Letterman Show in 2007. The item can best be seen 2:50 into this video. He has used this item most often during the release of their fifth full length studio album, Era Vulgaris, released on June 8, 2007.

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Discography

Album Credits

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    Outlier

    Emily Wolfe · 2021

    Producer Programmer

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