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How very dare you !!!! 😂 White Hi-tec baseball boots was more my thing at that age so you weren't far off the mark. Dave
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sumorabbit started following Feedback for krispn
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Placed a wanted ad for an Anagram, had no hopes of getting one before the big uk restock occurs. Behold, a message from Gavin, sorted me right out rather than returning his. Legend! Rapid postage and a pleasure to deal with
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Bet you were straining at the bit to get up and do some pogoing at that gig. ? Few of us have struggled on with broken bits Daryl @Bluewine so no excuses. Dave
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Hellzero started following Shergold Electric Upright
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You found a real rare fair teacher and the eye (ear) opener is more than worth the free "lesson".
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A slightly modified Kasleder Freaky Stone Boost & Fuzz My thoughts are, I’ll never put this on a board it can live on a 9v battery and I’ll just drop it at the front of my chain whenever I feel like it. This is probably one of my favourite pedals but it does heavily benefit from an amp sim/ir. I don’t think I’d run it live without least the Element
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Link was "private" @colleya Dave
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Lovely time had by all showcasing the new project "A little more Gilmour' Dave Gilmour & Pink Floyd tribute act
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Back then, could have passed for white socks - no biggie
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For those interested here is a comprehensive demo.
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As above. This is a 2019 model. Great condition. A few very small blemishes which I’ve tried to picture but are really hard to catch on camera and can’t really be seen unless intentionally looking. (2 on top horn, one near bridge and one or two very little ones near the control plate) Also a little bit of bucklerash as this has been gigged for a year or so but nothing major. No noticeable marks to my eyes on the headstock. Really nice bass. Hipshot tuners which I’m not sure whether or not are standard but they’re on there since I bought it… Recently (3 weeks ago) professionally set up with EB Medium Slinkies. with a slight fret dress, so it’s a really nice low action with no high spots or choking. Honestly, plays like butter, whatever that plays like! I’ve also had the pickup cavity and pick guard copper shielded at the same time so it no longer has that pesky Mustang Hum. Only selling because try as I might, I just can’t seem to make it work for me. The split coil pickup which the Mustang is famous for sounds awesome but I can’t make it fit in my main gig and find myself craving more ‘honk’ that comes from having a bridge pickup. Comes with a full size bass hard case which I’ve adapted to fit the short scale with some wood & foam. Works a treat. Also comes with Schaller S Locks. And, I think I’ve got an old set of Fender flatwounds cut to fit it which I’ll chuck in. The original strap pins are also in the case and I can knock £20 off if you don’t want the Schallers. I can also include the Fender strap for an additional £10. Looking for £650 £630 collected from TF5 where I have very nice coffee and a biscuit or 2 available, and a nice amp you can try through. Or, i think i have a box and can pack up if you wanted to organise a courier. And… I can potentially meet within about 30-40 mins of TF5 . Will consider trades/part trades for short scales especially a Fender Japan Junior Jazz Bass or Gibson Jr Les Paul Tribute, and potentially 5 strings. But, sale is preferred so happy to see what you’ve got. Thanks in advance. Alex
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Not a decision as such. Many years back when I first started playing it with a previous covers band, we were struggling to get tight on coming in together at the start with acoustic guitar coming in on the up beat ahead of everyone else, so that's what we focussed on sorting. The simplified bass part I played fitted, was certainly "good enough" in terms of audience reception to our song - it was always about the guitar solo at the end for them - and no one said anything. That changed when the singer in my current band last year mentioned that she'd heard a really sweet bass riff on that song. It did then actually take a fair bit of effort to unlearn the "wrong" bass line! I think it's only since I've been working with a semi-pro crew that I've been paying closer attention to some of the actual bass lines and realising just how much better many of them were than the simplified versions I'd been playing! Another easy example would be Killers "Somebody told me" - for me that loses a lot when the bass line is flattened, which I've often heard. With that one, I made sure to learn that one properly from the off!
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Honed mine down to 7 essential pedals... Really happy with this version.... Korg pitch black mini, MXR Dyno comp bass mini, MXR vintage bass octave, Darkglass B3K, Xotic bass RC booster, EBS bass IQ envelope filter, Boss bass chorus. The MXR compressor is just lovely... Inconspicuous but tightens things up perfectly !
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Vigier Passion and Arpege - what's the difference?
White Cloud replied to lapolpora's topic in Bass Guitars
I've owned both models. An earlier 80's graphite necked Arpege and a 1990 Passion with the 90/10 neck. The in's and outs have already been covered in this thread in a way which would put me to shame, so I'll leave it at that. I consider them amongst the best basses money can buy. -
We are lucky enough to only have a couple of places that we have to invoice. The rest are good old cash in hand at the end of the night.
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I had an interesting day yesterday. I had a lesson with the db tutor which was a combination of frustrating, affirming and eye opening. When I arrived, he asked me to play something so he could get an idea of my level. I played an adaption of Nature Boy Ive been using as a practice piece. He stopped me and told me I played at a higher level than him and he didnt know anyone who would be able to teach me. Fair play to him, he also refused payment for the lesson so we had a little bit of a jam and general chat instead. Very good for the ego but mildly frustrating because Im fairly aware of some of my shortcomings and dont really have a route to address them. The eye opening bit of it was that Ive come to the conclusion that, contrary to what I thought, I do not own a double bass but rather a hybrid instrument with the same scale length and tuning. Obviously he brought his bass along and I found it nigh on impossible to play for a combination of reasons. The body shape is vastly different from mine and my technique didnt really translate to being encumbered by the deeper body, position of the heel and presence of the instrument shoulders. The setup was also hugely different from mine - he aimed for the nut being slightly above his head rather than the eyebrow level Ive settled on. Also, whereas mine is setup with fairly high tension steels but a relatively low action, his was setup with lower tension nylons and a higher action. His playing tends more towards rockabilly slap at the bottom end of the instrument whereas mine is geared more towards walking lines and melodic excursions higher up the neck. He couldnt play his style on mine and vise versa. The real eye (ear?) opener was the difference in the sound of the instruments. Mine plays more like a second harmonic instrument - his had a very deep and resonant low end and considerably more volume whereas mine was much quieter and far more mid focused. In volume terms, mine struggled to keep up with his acoustic guitar. Obviously mine is primarily intended as an amplified instrument but I was really surprised at just how little volume it produced acoustically in that scenario. Id be interested to do an a/b test with mine amplified to the same level, especially as ive found my experiments so far result in a much boomier sound than the instrument's acoustic voice. Whereas his had more depth and power, I did find mine to be far more articulate and probably more suited to the style of playing I'm developing. So, in conclusion, hmmmmmmmmmm