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Bass Musician Magazine’s Year of the Luthier – Freddy Utrera

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How did you get your start in music?

From an early age I was surrounded by music, because several members of my family played instruments. I started playing electric bass at 11 years old, I remember that my first bass was a Fender Jazz Bass, a present from one of my uncles; from that moment it woke in me a great interest and passion. I continued playing as autodidact and then at 16 years old I began to study music at a conservatory, parallel I also began studying electric bass with professors with international careers. Around that time I made my debut as a bass player in a group of Salsa. Years later I studied harmony, jazz and improvisation and started playing different styles like Funk, Pop, Rock and Reggae. I have been a professional bassist since 1984.

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Are you still an active player?

Currently I am not playing bass with any group, but I try to dedicate an hour or more daily to play bass because of my passion for the instrument, its sound, melodic, and percussive notes continue making me happy and in love.

How did you get started as a Luthier? When did you build your first bass?

As a bass player I used several brands of basses. I frequently changed from one to another because it was difficult for me to find an Instrument that was final, that I felt totally comfortable with. I started to buy many books that talked about the whole process of making stringed instruments. One day talking to my wife after spending a lot of money on every purchase of a new instrument, I told to her, “This could only stop if I do an instrument that has all the features that I want in a bass”. She smiled and told me, “You’re crazy!!”

I began teaching myself, as I really didn’t have a teacher to teach me the art of being a Luthier. After various experiments in 1996 I manufactured my first bass; it was made with national woods like Puy and Algarrobo, those are really heavy woods.

 

How did you learn the art of woodworking/Luthier? Who would you consider a Mentor?

Being self-taught, I was inspired by the master, Michael Tobias, and his excellent taste to combine the woods.

How do you select the woods you choose to build with?

I am a lover of woods. I was buying different types and testing their sound. The blank wood goes through a selection process; I choose and buy woods that don’t have details, that you can really appreciate their beauty and excellent qualities. They are as dry as possible, ready to work immediately on them.

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How about pickups? What pickups did you use in the past? What electronics do you use right now?

In my firsts instruments I used Seymour Duncan and EMG. Today I work with Nordstrand Pickups, which are custom-made for us, as well as Aguilar Pickups & Preamps and EMG.

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Who were some of the first well-known musicians who started playing your basses?

  • Marco Navarro (Rubén Blades`s bass player)
  • Giovanni Ramírez (Ilan Chester and “El Puma” José Luis Rodríguez)
  • Henry Paul (Franco de Vita)

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How do you develop a signature or custom bass for an artist?

The first step would be selecting the model; we have 6 different options to choose from. The next one would be the selection of woods for the body, neck, fingerboard and top, if the client chooses exotic woods. Next they decide the type of scale, hardware color, fret number, finish and type of pickups we work with, for example: JJ, PJ, JMM, Dualcoil.

Basses Utrera 1What are a few things that you are proud about your instruments and that you would consider unique in your instruments?

Their sound, as well as the esthetic that I’ve accomplished and the versatility for different musical styles. I think even though there are some standards established many years ago for the production of basses and guitars, each instrument is unique. You can build two basses with the exact same specifications, but you won’t get the same sound.

Basses Utrera 2Which one of the basses that you build is your favorite one?

Honestly I like them all. Every time that I finish an instrument it is difficult for me to accept that I can´t stay with him… but I have two favorite models, the Prestige and the Classic.

Can you give us a word of advice to young Luthiers who are just starting out?

Never stop fighting and pursuing their dreams, have a lot of discipline and dedication, as it is fundamental to achieve their goals. Today there are many resources to learn how to manufacture an instrument – schools, books and videos. Being a Luthier is more than a job; it is an art, so there must be a great passion for this craft.

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What advice would you give a young musician trying to find his perfect bass?

In my experience as a bass player, I think that the most important things to consider are the sound, quality, comfort and design. Those are really the important aspects when you are purchasing an instrument.

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What is biggest success for you and for your company?

Being an exhibitor at Summer NAMM and Winter NAMM Shows, having recognized artists with experience using Utrera basses and the excellent receptivity that I have gained over years.

Are you preparing something new, some new model or new design? Or maybe some new gear amps, etc.

Yes, I just finished the design process of a semi-hollow model, it’s name is “Flamenco”, and others models that soon you will be seeing in my social networks.

What are your future plans?

Continue working, consolidating the brand, growing as a company, developing new models, technologies and projects always related to music. But above all to keep helping each musician that comes to build an instrument with me to find his sound, a high quality instrument that meets all his expectations and that will be a pleasure for him to play with it. As a musician that’s what fills me the most and that was the reason I started in this business.

 

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New Gear: Spector Doug Wimbish USA Custom Series Basses

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Doug Wimbish, pictured with the new Spector Doug Wimbish USA Custom Series basses

Spector offers Doug Wimbish USA Custom Series basses…

Spector, a leading authority in bass guitar design, unveils two new Doug Wimbish USA Custom Series basses. Synonymous with bass excellence since 1987, Wimbish collaborated with Spector’s USA Custom Shop to create the DW-4 and DW-5 models, echoing the iconic instruments that have been favored heavily throughout his recording and performing career.
 
These signature basses faithfully replicate Wimbish’s originals, down to the smallest details like neck contours and nut widths. Customized EMG pickups, developed in collaboration with Wimbish, capture the distinctive sound that has shaped his monumental musical impact. These models invite players to explore the feel and response that have defined Wimbish’s signature style over the years.
 
Available in 4-string and 5-string versions, each model boasts unique features & finish options. The DW-4 comes in Amber Stain Gloss and Black Stain Gloss options, while the DW-5 offers Dark Blue Stain Gloss and Faded Natural Gloss. Every purchase includes a certificate of authenticity signed by Doug Wimbish. Wimbish comments, “Spector took the time to get every little nuance right, and that to me is dedication and being thoughtful enough to know ‘I want to nail it,’ and they did. I’m able to pick these instruments up for the first time and play them like I’ve already had them for years.”

For more information, visit spectorbass.com/doug-wimbish-usa-signature-series/.

Photo: Doug Wimbish, pictured with the new Spector Doug Wimbish USA Custom Series basses

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New Campaign: Alberto Rigoni, Nemesis Call – Queens Of Strings

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New Campaign: Alberto Rigoni, Nemesis Call - Queens Of Strings

Italian bass master and composer ALBERTO RIGONI is thrilled to announce his brand new project “Nemesis Call – Queens Of Strings”.

Nemesis Call – Queens Of Strings features a super talented drummer from Japan (TBA) and tons of female guitarists such as SAKI, Giusy Busetto, Alexandra Zerner (TBC) and many many others (TBA). Furthermore, Alberto has also launched a Fundraising Campaign for the project. 20% of the income will be donated to Lega del Filo d’Oro legadelfilodoro.it/it, an Italian association that helps deaf and blind children!

Alberto shares:
“Hello friends and music lovers! I’m Alberto Rigoni, an Italian composer and.. a BASS GUY! Between 2008 and 2024 I released 13 solo albums, spanning from progressive, rock, ambient to funky and experimental music, which also features contributions from musicians such as keyboard wizard Jordan Rudess (Dream Theater) drummer Gavin Harrison (Porcupine Tree) and Marco Minnemann (the Aristocrats), keyboardist Kevin Moore (ex Dream Theater), singer John Jeff Soto (ex  Goran Edman (ex Y. Malmsteen), bassists Nathan East, Stu Hamm (Joe Satriani), Nik West (ex Prince) and many others. I’m also bass player for BAD As, Sunset Groove Society, Kim Bingham, The Italians bands and co-producer of Mistheria’s Vivaldi Metal Project.”

Alberto on the new project Nemesis Call:
“Even if my latest album “Unexpected Lullabies”, dedicated to my newborn Vittoria Parini Rigoni, will be released on June 4th, 2024, when Vittoria came to life I felt the need to compose new music (yes, I really can’t stop!!!!!). This time will be quite challenging because I’m willing to release an instrumental ambient/prog/rock/metal album, that will feature a talented and young drummer (TBA) and tons of female guitarists (that’s why I will call the album “Queens of the Strings”) such as Alexandra Zerner, YOKA and many others (TBA/TBC)). It won’t be easy to manage all such great musicians but I will make it!! Are you ready to face a new prog experience? The album will be released in Digipack CD and in high-quality digital format approximately at the beginning of 2025.”

The Fundraising Campaign:
As an independent artist, Alberto is looking for supporters who can help him reach the budget for the production (recordings, mix, mastering, artwork etc.) of this new album and has started this fundraising campaign that will end successfully on October 15th, 2024.

Get further information about Alberto Rigoni’s new project Nemesis Call Fundraising campaign at albertorigoni.net/nemesiscal

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Artist Update With Bassist Derek Frank

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Artist Update With Bassist Derek Frank

Bassist Derek Frank…

Many of you will remember the last time I chatted with Derek Frank was back in 2017. The main thing that impressed me was how busy Derek was and how he juggled playing with many huge acts.

Now, I am happy to hear that Derek launched a new album last March titled “Origin Story” where he digs deep into his roots and pays homage to Pittsburg.

Join me as we get caught up after all these years and hear the details about the new album, how Derek gets his sound, and his plans for the future.

Photo, Stephen Bradley

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This Week’s Top 10 Basses on Instagram

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TOP 10 Basses of the week

Check out our top 10 favorite basses on Instagram this week…

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New Gear: Alberto Rigoni Signature Bass, the VPR5 by Gaetano Costanzo!

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Internationally renowned bassist ALBERTO RIGONI (soloist, BAD AS, Vivaldi Metal Project, TwinSpirits, etc.) is proud to announce the release of his signature bass VPR5 made by renowned Italian luthier Gaetano Costanzo!

Alberto Rigoni Signature Bass, the VPR5 by Gaetano Costanzo!

Internationally renowned bassist ALBERTO RIGONI (soloist, BAD AS, Vivaldi Metal Project, TwinSpirits, etc.) is proud to announce the release of his signature bass VPR5 made by renowned Italian luthier Gaetano Costanzo!

The bass is entirely handmade in Italy, without the use of CNC or other machinery, and has rather special features. The VPR is a 5-string bass (but also available as a 4-string) with 30 frets, Seymour Duncan pickups, Music Man Alnico style, passive electronics (volume, tone and a switch to select series/parallel/single-coil mode), alder body, and American maple neck and fingerboard. Gotoh tuners that ensure perfect intonation. The bass is totally painted white (nitro finish) but other colors can be requested. The VPR has a weight of about 2.9 kg and suitable for any genre.

For more information contact Gaetanobass77@gmail.com or visit online at www.instagram.com/gaetanocostanzoluthier or www.facebook.com/GaetanoCostanzoLuthier

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