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Steve Harris uses Fender Precision basses, with both maple and rosewood necks. He has also used Fender Jazz models, and other brands such as Ibanez, Danelectro, Ovation, Guild and other unkknown models, probably made by some independent luthier.
Steve Harris uses Fender Precision basses, with both maple and rosewood necks. He has also used Fender Jazz models, and other brands such as Ibanez, Danelectro, Ovation, Guild and other unkknown models, probably made by some independent luthier.
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Harris has been seen with different bass guitars during his career, mostly Fender P-Basses. This list may not contain every bass, and most of them are retired, and the first ones in this list are from his earliest days from his career as a musician.
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Harris has been seen with different bass guitars during his career, mostly Fender P-Basses. This list may not contain every bass, and most of them are retired, and the first ones in this list are from his earliest days from his career as a musician. <br>
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His choice of strings are his signature RotoSound SH77 flatwound bass strings, which he changes on a daily basis!
His choice of strings are his signature RotoSound SH77 flatwound bass strings, which he changes on a daily basis!
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His sound wouldn't be complete without his favourite choice of amps and cabs, he uses a custom made pre-amp clone of a Hi-Watt Solid State 200 amp and a C-Audio SR707 power amp which roars through Quantity 8 Marshall 4x12 JCM 800 bass series straight cabinets. He also likes to add a Vintage DBX 160 compressor in the chain.

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Steve Harris
Steve Harris

Contents

Introduction


Steve Harris (Stephen Percy Harris, born 12 March 1956 in Leytonstone, London, England) is the bassist and founder of the legendary Heavy Metal band Iron Maiden since 1975. He is also the main song writer of the formation, and plays keyboard too.


Career


Steve Harris got his first bass when he was seventeen. He started playing a Fender Precision copy and of course ended up playing the real thing soon after that. In these early years he played in different bands such as Influence, Gypsy's Kiss and Smiler.


After leaving Smiler with tons of ideas to write his own songs, he decided to create his own band, Iron Maiden, named after the unpopular torture instrument which he saw in the movie "The Man in the Iron Mask".


Steve Harris became the leader, founder and main songwriter of one of the most important, epic, heavy metal bands in history, which is still active over 35 years later.


Style


Steve Harris influences are varied: Phil Lynott, John Deacon, Roger Waters, Dennis Dunaway, Genesis, Deep Purple and UFO to name a few.


His trademark sound consistes of elaborate riffs and Maiden's "galloping" playing style, in conjunction with guitarists Dave Murray, Adrian Smith & Janick Gers.


On top of playing power chords depending on the track, Harris plays bass with two fingers, and is said to chalk his fingertips before the shows to allow for a faster rhythmic pace, which is often needed given the ever changing, complicate and fast paced nature of many tracks in Maiden's repertoire.


As a composer he is a prolific song writer inspired by different topics and deep matters such as mythology, history or ideas he gets from books and films.


Gear


Steve Harris uses Fender Precision basses, with both maple and rosewood necks. He has also used Fender Jazz models, and other brands such as Ibanez, Danelectro, Ovation, Guild and other unkknown models, probably made by some independent luthier.

Harris has been seen with different bass guitars during his career, mostly Fender P-Basses. This list may not contain every bass, and most of them are retired, and the first ones in this list are from his earliest days from his career as a musician.
His choice of strings are his signature RotoSound SH77 flatwound bass strings, which he changes on a daily basis!


His sound wouldn't be complete without his favourite choice of amps and cabs, he uses a custom made pre-amp clone of a Hi-Watt Solid State 200 amp and a C-Audio SR707 power amp which roars through Quantity 8 Marshall 4x12 JCM 800 bass series straight cabinets. He also likes to add a Vintage DBX 160 compressor in the chain.


Related GMC Lessons


Bass Gallop Rhythm Lesson