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dudewheresmybass started following Do you have a signature sound?
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P bass Rotosound swing bass 50-110 tone fully open slight drive with my Marshall DBS amps eq set as a british frown rather than california smile through 1 or 2 410s
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Stripping and staining walnut body - advice please
Grooverjr replied to Grooverjr's topic in General Discussion
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verb started following Aguilar, Mesa and Fender Literature
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2010 Mesa Catalogue 2012 Fender Magazine 2010 & 2013 Aguilar Catalogues I'm happy to post them free in the UK
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Down in a hole - Alice in Chains
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dudewheresmybass started following The Tribute band circuit
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yeah - as noted above, it's all about the contacts. My main band atm is an Ozzy/ Sabbath trib that I've been doing for 12 years or so. We started small and have built it slowly over that time, but due to the sad news in July, things have been mental. Also through some of the contacts I've made, I pick up work depping with a Metallica trib show among others. IMO You're better off finding an iconic band that ideally doesn't tour here or very rarely comes here and forming a band around that. JMB can be useful as can forums similar to this
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musicbassman started following Oh dear - yet another scam email doing the rounds
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Received a message from my sister in law asking me to email as she wanted me to do a favour. I replied positively, and then received this. It immediately smelt a bit odd, then I discovered my wife had also received the same email (allegedly from her sister) Contacted her sister, who told us that she'd just discovered that everyone in her address book had just received the same message 🙁 Be careful out there.
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knicknack started following Moog Subsequent 25 Synth
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Both real and musical life has taken different directions lately... so I'm letting my (now discontinued) Sub 25 go. Includes protective cover and Trifibre hard case, and if collected original box and a top notch Gravity keyboard stand. Collection vastly preferred but can look into shipping or delivery if i'm coming near you. Will also include a dropbox full of presets, some self-created some paid for.
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Yes there are some 'genre' tributes but I think it can be trickier to pitch. For instance, if you did a Britpop show, you would somehow need to differentiate your act from a thousand pub bands knocking out covers of Oasis, Pulp, Blur etc. It's important to have a unique selling point (USP). If all this sounds very business-oriented, that's because it is!
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Let Down - Radiohead
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@Woody1957 any progress?
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To add to this and illustrate just one of the points above, you don't necessarily need to "tribute" a specific artist, there are two (that I know of) acts out there in direct competition that tribute the genre that is the punk and new wave scene (1976-83), there's Punk Off! and rePunK'd. In some cases they play the same venues but well spaced on the calendar. Both have well-produced showreels and they are very savvy with social media. Ticket prices get up to 35 quid for theatres and the amount of graft that goes into the production, planning and stagecraft exceeds that of a function/covers band by an order of magnitude. There's up front investment as a business proposition long before any profits of ticket sales come in and at that level someone needs to be "on it" pretty much full time.
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Marc S started following Markbass 4ohm Traveller 210 for sale £230
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Markbass 4ohm Traveller 210 for sale £230
Marc S replied to Paul C's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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DROP: Markbass EVO1 Dual channel head + carry case
Marc S replied to Marc S's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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Markbass 4ohm Traveller 210 for sale £230
Paul C replied to Paul C's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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Stub Mandrel started following Twizzle issues. and Do you have a signature sound?
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Fretless Wal custom biased to the bridge pickup into a small, clean sounding and mid rich pjb flightcase with flat eq. Sounds like a stoned Percy Jones doing a jaco impression. A have a fretted warwick that sounds completely different and keep intending to gig it .... but then just take the fretless instead. More than one bassist has stopped playing a Wal as the sound is distinctive and detracts from their own sound and the music... not me, I love it.
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Christmas presents....What did Santa bring you?
Lozz196 replied to Mudpup's topic in General Discussion
If you’re ok with regular Guinness then give it a try, I used to drink it whenever I could get my hands on it - only place I could find that sold it regularly was an offie at Apex Corner, Edgware. -
Up for sale - an Electro Harmonix 24v Bass MicroSynth. Full of analog goodness. Not just good - good for you!! If you're looking at this, you know what it does. Definitely leagues better sounding, and feeling, than the smaller 9V versions. Hard to put a price on this - some insane £900+ prices on eBay. Quite a few in the £600-800 range. NOW £290 £275 plus postage is more sensible.
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Be aware that is a long and expensive road. You need to pick an artist with enough well-known material (with maybe some album 'deep cuts') to fill a 2-hour show, and a strong enough base of diehard fans and/or well-heeled (usually mature) punters to pay for tickets. Some acts really require lookalikes as well as soundalikes. If the material is heavily produced/orchestrated, you may need synched tracks to fill out the sound. Then you'll want a professional-quality showreel for you or your booking agent to send out to venues. If a venue already has a tribute to your chosen artist, they may not wish to take a chance on an alternative. Just some things to think about...
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It arrived today. Connected my phone to the audio and midi bluetooth connections and streamed music. Plugged my iPad in with the usb-c lead from the KG. Just used the built in camera app to record video and it worked perfectly, bass and streamed music both recorded. Maybe you could try a firmware update, or play with the USB settings?
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Yeah im going to head across, watch footy, eat food and "admire basses" (gotta keep up the illusion im here for bass shit). Youve worked in IT for 20+ years at a uni and are denied a mod postion. That sucks!
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No, no, no! Coil over your hand putting a half twist into each loop so they are all completely limp. Thus is how I was taught to hank a rope. Minimises tangles, as used by seamen for generations. Then velcro, rather than securing with a loop round and through.
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