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Your best (and worst!) bass gear purchases of 2024?
Al Krow replied to Al Krow's topic in General Discussion
Yes, indeedy! I'll get it set up for us towards the end if the year. Just checked and it's been an annual BC thread now since 2017! Glad it's still a popular one. -
Harley benton based StingR@y bitsa (worth a look i promise!)
tom1946 replied to BaggyMan's topic in Basses For Sale
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Not something I would normally gravitate towards but a friend needed the track for an educational project he is delivering. This is Paul Epworth's bass part for the Adele tune 'Rolling In The Deep' from her 2011 album, '21'. Simple but very effective. https://bilbosbassbites.co.uk/rolling-in-the-deep-adele/
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Best and worst bass gear purchases for 2017?
Al Krow replied to Al Krow's topic in General Discussion
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Is this the end for the boutique bass?
Frank Blank replied to bassplayer76's topic in General Discussion
All your bass are belong to us. -
What are you listening to right now?
Leonard Smalls replied to Sarah5string's topic in General Discussion
Bit of Headhunters. -
Hellzero started following bridge position
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Looks like you've found already the sweet spot which is around the f-hole notches. 😉
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Is this the end for the boutique bass?
Frank Blank replied to bassplayer76's topic in General Discussion
Mornington Crescent? -
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Hellzero started following Is this the end for the boutique bass?
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Is this the end for the boutique bass?
Hellzero replied to bassplayer76's topic in General Discussion
I guess you meant luthier made basses upon request... If so, they are indeed not bought by those who think older is better, but I guess it's the only exclusion. -
I absolutely believe this to be true.
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Show us your rig of choice for the weekend ** Basschat edition**
Aliwobble replied to bassace97's topic in Amps and Cabs
Friday night's gig. Time to give the 004 a run -
Barefaced Big Twin 2 Gen 3 or 2 x BB3 stack
Paddy Morris replied to Paddy Morris's topic in Amps and Cabs
Careful what you wish for! There are 'nuances' of my playing that I'm entirely happy for others not to hear too clearly. -
Listen to drummers and write your own.
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agreed mate
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Bassman1974 started following Fender Standard Precision / Northwest Body
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For sale I have my lovely Precision. I'm really gravitating toward my Jazz basses nowadays, so this one isn't getting out of the cupboard much. I dare say I'll probably regret this sale given time, but it seems pointless to have it gathering dust. Spec: Neck: Fender American Standard Rosewood dated 2005. Straight and true. Beautiful silky smooth finish on the rear. An absolute joy to move around. Body: Northwest New Ash. Originally painted with poly, it was fully stripped back before having some nitro / varnish thrown at it. It was then rubbed back to show the effect that you can see in the photos. It's stunning. No gouges as such. Some light scratches. You can see a natural shiny mark where my wrist has been sitting during playing. The weight is very light indeed. Custom brass pickguard from TinyTone recently fitted, which is starting to patina beautifully. I've black and tort guards that I'll throw in also. Pickups / controls: new Tonerider classic pickups. Solderless controls. All recently fitted. Cavities are all shielded. No hum. Metalwork: Gotoh vintage bridge. Gotoh vintage tuners. I had to reuse the original bushings for the tuners as the Gotoh ones were a touch loose. I roughed them up a bit. Looks fine I think. Bronze coloured control knobs. Relic pickguard screws. Strings: Recently fitted Labella low tension flats. Beautiful feeling strings. I'll attach a few picks of the various pickguards I've fitted in the past. Located in Thurso, miles from anywhere. Post will be required I'd imagine. I'd really prefer to send this in a hard case, of which I've none spare at the moment. I'm sure a solution could be found though. I'm not looking for trades at the moment. I've decided that 6 other bass guitars are enough! Any questions, fire away. Cheers, George
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Your best (and worst!) bass gear purchases of 2024?
TrevorR replied to Al Krow's topic in General Discussion
It tends to pop up in December as there’re are still 3 months of temptation add good/bad decisions to go… - Today
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What Input Do You Have with Decisions and Creativy in Your Bands?
Sean replied to Sean's topic in General Discussion
Some interesting dynamics. For the last few bands I've played in I've been what a friend calls "a perma-dep". You learn the parts as per the originals plus any specific differences/deviations, you turn up, do your thing and that's it. No input, no involvement in band discussions, bookings or decisions, very little comms and no "ownership". It becomes "the band I play in", rather than "my/our band". It has its positives, it's like using a vending machine to get a snack compared to buying ingredients and making it yourself but at the same time you feel totally out of the loop especially when you're updated on something that has been discussed in detail by the others, like turning down a festival booking, the need for a dep for a month or someone leaving and getting a replacement. All these bands were long-established units before I came along, they had/have set lists that work, regular bookings in good venues, long-standing members, a band culture that grows from people operating together with a common purpose over a long time. I've been the new boy. I remember doing my 30th gig with one of these sort of bands and still feeling like a stranger. It's been about 10 years since I had what I'd call my own band. Where I was principal songwriter, vocalist, band leader etc. I'm at a stage again where this appeals and obviously understanding how others roll is interesting insight. -
NoirBass started following Roland VB99
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Great unit, I still have mine. It has some unique features.
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Is this the end for the boutique bass?
BigRedX replied to bassplayer76's topic in General Discussion
Practicing? That's boring. I'd rather be commissioning another boutique bass. While still at school, my history teacher wrote the following on my end of term report: "His design of guitars is stunning. I wish I could say the same for his attention during history". -
What Input Do You Have with Decisions and Creativy in Your Bands?
BigRedX replied to Sean's topic in General Discussion
I've been involved at every level from doing all the writing, recording and production (except the vocals) and organising every aspect of the other band members musical lives, to simply turning up and playing what I am told to play. However as I see myself first and foremost as a composer rather than a musician I have been the major creative force behind the vast majority of the bands I have been in over the last 50 years. When it comes to music I have the sort of personality that if there is no great creative or organisational force within any band that I am part of, I will gradually take over those roles. For my current band all the musical and non-musical duties are fairly evenly split between the three of us. The synth player and myself come up with the main musical ideas and our singer adds lyrics and vocal melodies. I do the drum programming and our synth player does the production. On the non-musical side it's pretty much evenly divided up: our singer does all the people stuff, I do the graphic design and our synth player provides the band transport. It seems to work very well.