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They've released a couple of limited edition American Standard/Professional PJ basses in recent years, including a "roasted blues" version which was kinda the inspiration for this bass, and then of course...
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Duarte started following Hohner "The Jack" Restoration
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Excellent work, I'm looking forward to seeing how this turns out!
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MSan94 started following American Vintage ii Precision Bass
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ClusterOne started following How do you learn songs?
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Btw, Audacity (free software) let you do a plenty of stuff to the song.. In the Effect drop down menu there is a section ,,EQ & Filters,, -> LOW or HIGH Pass filter. Can't remember which i used but happy with the result.. Can loop too. Audacity
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Russ started following Singing and playing - how?!!
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For years, I coud sing, or I could play bass. I could do these things individually quite well, but putting them together was a different story. For me, it's all about subdividing rhythms. Learning which beats the vocal parts and the bass fall on. If you're just plugging straight eighths on a simple progression, you should have no problem since there's a bass note on every beat, but, once you start making it a bit more rhythmically complex, with gaps and different length notes, you have to start thinking about where the bass part and vocal intersect and diverge, and you practice the hell out of those bits. Just to get the basics down, play ham-fisted, thumb around the neck, and use a pick since it's a bit easier to keep the rhythm. Then refine from there - put your fretting hand into the proper position, drop the pick (unless you don't want to), and start putting the gaps in, while keeping the vocal part consistent. Don't be afraid to look at the neck, but not all the time as your head won't be in a good position to sing (chin up, loosen that jaw!). I'm not there yet, and I'm still far from Geddy territory, but I'm much better at it than I used to be, and this is what's helped for me.
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MSan94 started following Fender Jazz Bass Adam Clayton , £795 NOW - Fender USA Standard Precision *mint* , Fender Jazz 75 FSR - £1100 price drop and 2 others
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I guess we should never underestimate the 'density' of some humans...
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wright/watt started following Vigier Passion III
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Couriers (yet again)... a new one on me - handling charges.
tauzero replied to warwickhunt's topic in General Discussion
Perhaps it's on the basis that it's not exactly rectangular, but does it say in the T&C that all sides must be parallel? It's not exactly wildly away from being a rectangle. -
Aria FEB-F2M/FL Medium Scale Fretless Bass, Stained Black finish
alyctes replied to BaggyMan's topic in Basses For Sale
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Couriers (yet again)... a new one on me - handling charges.
chris_b replied to warwickhunt's topic in General Discussion
In March I sent a bass via Interparcel/Parcelforce and used a heavy duty bicycle box (130cm x 40cm x 20cm if I remember correctly) with no extra charges. -
Best ear defenders for live performance?
Stub Mandrel replied to Bass Wielder's topic in General Discussion
I think it depends on your ears and the style of earplug. I have no issue getting a good seal with ordinary 'three cup' earplugs. -
I fitted plain washers to my B2 about 40 years ago, and more recently to my Jack V. Still a bit of annoying stiction when you first turn the tuners (although these are the only bases I've ever encountered that can stay in tune for over a year!) You've inspired me, so I've ordered ten thrust bearings for £6 from eBay, that will leave me one spare!
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Anyone reading this needs to get proper moulded ones. Saving 100 quid to use plugs which are not guaranteed to seal is asking for trouble. Every one of us who has tinnitus/top end loss/hyperacusis (sp?)/something else would spend that 100 quid without blinking to make their hearing right. Most of us would spend 10 or 20 times that. But we cannot. Once the damage is done, it is game over. No one sits there listening to their ears whine/grumble/rumble or just not work and thinks "so glad I saved the cost of 3 sets of strings". Do it right first time. I am not pointing at anyone who is using anything else.
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might be a g3, but just trying to justify it. Im playing the ripper a lot recently, so its the same feel with a different sound. I’ll entertain offers on this 51 though…the Yamaha has sold and I’ve had 2 messages about the Danelectro so I’m hoping I can make space in the rack. Id love to live in a world where I could keep them all…but I’d need a spare house.
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Lignite my fire. The Doors
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When our band kicked off a couple of years ago, the premise was that every member ( 5 of us ) had to sing lead vocals on various tracks, mainly because we didnt have a front man. Only 3 members had sung lead before. I wasnt one of then, so i had to get stuck in. Not easy so i found out, and it depended on what bass line i was paying at the time. But it worked out ok cos i kept at it, and had around 5 tracks to sing lead on. Just practice , there's no magic.
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Who doesn't like a big shiny knob or two, eh?
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That markbass is listed as fretted btw
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I’ve got one of these buttons somewhere if you want it? (free obvs)