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TimR started following Making keys and bass work together
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The keys and bass need to meet separately to work on an arrangement that works for both of them. With experienced musicians this can be done on the fly as they both will adjust using their ears.
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GR Bass AT210 Aerotech cab - 600 watts 4 ohm version
franzbassist replied to franzbassist's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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Oh, I wanted to say that it looks like Danny will ship to Hungary soon 😁 However, I then got the website translated and "こちらの商品は[在庫切れ]のため購入できません" means "This item is out of stock and cannot be purchased." 😞
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When soldering to the back of a potentiometer use a light abrasive (sandpaper, larks’ tongues etc…) to remove the coating on the metal and make it easier to solder to. When soldering the wire to the lug of the potentiometer use a small crocodile clip as a heat-sink to avoid overheating and damaging the insides.
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Beer of the Bass started following Best tool/technique for standardising size of pot holes
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Best tool/technique for standardising size of pot holes
Beer of the Bass replied to Beedster's topic in Repairs and Technical
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I think this is the only selling point, but No I'm happy locked in my room upstairs
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Bigguy2017 started following Travel Bass - Van and Boat!
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A s/h Squier Mustang bass in a padded gigbag - cheap, robust, replaceable, easy to find strings.
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NHM started following Sexy bass stands
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Here's a sexy little folding wooden number, I found it on Amazon a few years ago:
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Exactly this. Some know what their roll should be in a band situation others do not. For me they should cover Keyboard based tunes as a Pianist and everyone else steps back. In other pieces they should be handling the Brass, Sax and string parts.
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It's a superb example of Carol Kaye's bass of choice from 2002. These don't come up too often. Condition is remarkable for the age. It's even got the plastic film on the cavity covers. It's Korean-built and we know they know how to do neck-through properly. The build quality is stunning as is the grain of the ash wings. The neck profile is what I'd call slim modern J. Controls are: Vol, Blend, Treble, Bass. It's been deep cleaned and set up beautifully (med/low) with D'Addario EXL170BT strings. that's a balanced tension set. As per all my rosewood board instruments, it's been treated with Montypresso. Frets are level and polished to 7000 grit. All electronics have been checked and all pots cleaned. New battery fitted today. Truss rod is perfect. It's 4.4kg. I've got proper packaging and am happy to ship insured at buyers expense, which will be about £30. If you're undecided and fancy trying it out, I can usually accommodate a try-out with some notice weekdays or weekends.
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I dont disagree with any of that, but that's not what ive been posting about.
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A bass transcription of Curtis MayField's "Do Do Wap Is Strong In Here" from the "Short Eyes" album with Joseph "Lucky" Scott is now online.
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Carpenters and luthiers, close you eyes now, please. I do love inserts, but I have used M2.5 or M3 screws for pickups without inserts. If the wood is tough I have used a tap to make the thread straight to the wood after drilling the hole. Check Vigier strap button attachments: https://www.parts.vigierguitars.com/en/bodies_parts/153-vigier_parts_insert_for_strap_endpin_with_m4_screw.html
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I'm not worried. It's good of you to allow me my own opinion. I see you're a keyboard player. Enough said, really. I'll just reiterate that there is a world of difference between playing solo piano, organ or whatever, where you need to provide a melody, chordal accompaniment and bass part, and playing in a band context, where nobody is the centre of the universe.
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Just because - Anita Baker
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Piano/keys are good to have in a band but there has to be discipline to stop the bottom end getting muddy. I would recommend listening to Fleetwood Mac to see how they incorporate both bass and piano, without stepping on each others toes.
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I don’t follow your post, but no need to be sorry, you are welcome to your option of course. You finish off with a reference that I first made, saying it can be done with some thought. Well isn't that what it's all about, working together? I NEVER said the bass player should change a set in stone part to accommodate the keyboard player, but if a keyboard part is written for two hands then they need to be aware of it, and again, work together. Ive played keys in a band where the bass player never bothered to really work out the songs, and would clash with not only me, but the guitarist as well as his notes were off. Are we supposed to stop playing anything in the low register to accommodate this? Also having the bass player use a tone that works with keys is definitely a step forward. Too many bass players use a muddy tone that leaves no definition in the low end. Even kick drums can get smothered by the wrong tone. Then there are the other lot that insisting on playing all over the spectrum. As for 'no keyboard part is set in stone', that made me laugh. Again, blanket statements make no sense. There are 1000's of keyboard based songs where the keyboards are very much set in stone. Two we are doing at the moment are You do something to me and Angels. Are you seriously suggestion I change the parts because they are tow hand songs? I totally get the playing at home is different argument though. when I switched to keys and looked for some tutorials for some songs it was all piano stuff, no help for learning the actual songs for a band. That I totally get, but not all keyboard players do that and my argument is more against blanket statements.
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Since developing arthritis in my fingers I’m playing a lot less and thus am moving on much of my bass playing kit, keeping just a few essentials. Up for sale are a few of what I would say are my higher end pedals. * Peterson StroboStomp Mini - £SOLD * Darkglass X7 Ultra - £250 * Darkglass Alpha Omicron - £115 All in excellent condition (note the AO has some scuffs on the under side). Prices include insured delivery inside the UK. The StroboStomp and X7 ultra have their original boxes, the AO does not. No trade offers please.
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As obvious as it seems, a big power soldering iron is a must when soldering metal potentiometer or pickup covers, and other bigger metal areas. I would suggest 60 - 100 W. A cheap Weller is a lifelong choice. https://www.weller-tools.com/eu/gb/consumer/products/corded-soldering-irons
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