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  2. One of the few cabs I’d love to try/own .. just as well I’m no longer in a band
  3. Christ, scam or not, why on earth would anyone even want that abomination 🤣
  4. Solid plan. I'll report back if it comes to that.
  5. It's Mystic Sea Foam Green apparently. Definitely got a metallic thing going on. Very mysterious anyway. Good shout on darkening the fretboard for more lovelification. No doubt there's more than a few opinions out there as to how to do it!
  6. Thanks! Yeah it's this one, rather than the CRT series 🙂
  7. As mentioned already, the size and shape of that IEM can make or break the experience. The tips make a difference but a few of us have found the actual IEM to be to big and heavy or just not able to sit right. I use the same tips with my IE400’s that i did for my MEE M3’s, but a totally different experience.
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  9. Blowin' In The Wind - Bob Dylan
  10. Thank you, David Jacobs 😁
  11. On the very odd chance that some/any of you are attending the East Finchley festival tomorrow, I am depping for my old goth/post punk band The InSect at 4pm on the main stage. A short but sweet 25 minute set

  12. Really could do with getting this and my other sales shifted soon as it looks quite likely I’ll be pushed out of my job in a few weeks due to all the time I’ve had off due to stress from my son’s mental health problems. Ironic as he’s been doing much better lately.
  13. Really could do with getting this and my other sales shifted soon as it looks quite likely I’ll be pushed out of my job in a few weeks due to all the time I’ve had off due to stress from my son’s mental health problems. Ironic as he’s been doing much better lately.
  14. Really could do with getting this and my other sales shifted soon as it looks quite likely I’ll be pushed out of my job in a few weeks due to all the time I’ve had off due to stress from my son’s mental health problems. Ironic as he’s been doing much better lately.
  15. When that happens I select "desktop site" on the phone browser. It doesn't always work but usually I can zoom in on the good bits.
  16. Really could do with getting this and my other sales shifted soon as it looks quite likely I’ll be pushed out of my job in a few weeks due to all the time I’ve had off due to stress from my son’s mental health problems. Ironic as he’s been doing much better lately.
  17. Scam, in so far as I'd bet an awful lot of money that what you receive is not what is pictured.
  18. Altho i saw them with Bernie Torme and John McCoy i cant say i was a big fan of them. Dave
  19. Records like this are why I love soul house and funk. Superb playing from Mr Crampton...
  20. Some mighty Gillan tracks, but I was thinking of Born Again.
  21. I learned 'clawhammer' some 50 years ago from my first guitar book. Basically thumbed bass alternates with a pattern strummed with the fingernails. AI sayeth: Clawhammer" can refer to two distinct things: a type of hammer used in woodworking and a distinctive banjo playing style. The claw hammer, with its curved claws, is primarily used for driving and removing nails from wood. Clawhammer, as a banjo technique, is a rhythmic style where the strings are struck with the back of the fingernail and then plucked with the thumb, often associated with old-time music. Clawhammer (the hammer): Purpose: Driving nails into wood and pulling them out. Design: Features a head with a flat face for hammering and curved claws for prying nails. Suitable for: Woodworking and general tasks where nails need to be driven or removed. Not suitable for: Heavy hammering on metal surfaces, as the head can be brittle. Clawhammer (the banjo style): Origin: A traditional American old-time music style with roots in West African banjo playing. Technique: The hand is held in a claw-like shape, and the strings are struck with the back of the fingernail (index or middle finger) while the thumb plucks strings alternately. Sound: Produces a distinctive percussive and rhythmic sound, often described as mellow. Banjos: Typically played on open-back banjos, which emphasize the mellow tone. Other names: Also known as "frailing," "down-picking," or "overhand".
  22. Err. Yes. Hmmm.
  23. I meant Breathless. Cheers Mickey, now updated on original post. No idea where i got Pointless from. ? Bit of a Doh !!! moment there. 😂 Richard Sinclair was an incredible bassist / vocalist with some amazing techniques. I personally love "A Live Record" where you get to hear his playing. My fav album by Camel is actually "I Can See Your House from Here" which is the only tour i've seen them. Liked the "Nod and a Wink" album too but i think that was a bit of a tribute to Pete Bardens. Dave
  24. That’s amazing. I bet you learnt a lot. That p bass is not going anywhere now right? lol. I have the classics “8cbp”. It has a buttery smooth treble but with presence. Never harsh. Bass is deep ( I put flats on to tame my bass as I think my Asian ash and maple fretboard caused the E string hard to tame with rounds) and mids can be very articulate, I love to boost mids at 800hz. I play mostly finger style. My misses says when I play melodic phrases with my bass it’s very dreamy and articulate while never being harsh. Chords and melodic phrasing sound beautiful to me with Bart’s. I would presume the lollars are more growly and expressive.
  25. Whoops... forgot that was recorded using a gopro balanced on the sub...
  26. tauzero

    PMT

    I don't play banjo but a former bandmate who mainly played melodeon also played banjo, and she called strumming by striking the backs of her fingers on the strings "frailing".
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