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In immaculate condition features a rock solid six bolt neck with zero fret, Bartolini Elrick NJS Special Preamp and Cort designed noisless pickups, Hipshot tuners, Metalcraft M4 bridge, along with cutaway body design make for a superb playing experience, this is a lot of bang for your buck. Body Material Alder Scale Length 34″ (864mm) Neck Material Hard Maple Elrick Custom Profile Neck Thickness 1F : 21.8mm, 12F : 22.5mm Fingerboard Material Hard Maple 3-ply Laminated Fingerboard Radius 12″ (R305) Number of Frets 24 Frets Fret Type Small (2.0×1.1), Nickel Silver Inlay White Pearloid Block with Black Side Dots Nut Material Bone Nut Width 1 21/32″ (42mm) Truss Rod Two-way Adjustable Tuning Machines Hipshot® Ultralite Bridge Metal Craft M4 (String spacing : 19mm) Pickups Voiced Tone VTB-ST 4-String Pickup Set Electronics Bartolini® Elrick NJS Special Preamp Controls 1-Volume, 1-Blend, 3-Band EQ Hardware Chrome Neck Finish Matte Body Finish Gloss
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Sté started following changing rh muting technique after 20 years (need help)
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changing rh muting technique after 20 years (need help)
Sté replied to pandemonium's topic in Theory and Technique
Last year i' have completely re-build my right hand technique after seeing some vids from Anthony Jackson. I was needing something to easily switch from chords to single notes and feeling it the more natural possible. And then i also discovered how he used the pick. It was a revelation. It took me several months, little by little to change habits and feeling good with this new way: i play now with thumb, index and middle finger, without a real anchor: just my hand palm touching strings when i need to mute. A mix between Anthony Jackson and Mark Knopfler. And it works really well; in alternance with more conventional two fingers techniques with floating thumb anchoring on strings, and pick. It opens a lots of possibilities, as the sound is not the same when you play with the thumb or with the classic two fingers technic. And when you got the habit to not really anchor your hand, you can easily move the hand to change tone on the fly following what call the tune. All i can say is when you have few months of practice; you don't ask yourself what technic to use: it comes naturally with what tone you to achieve at this moment. Like muscle memory. And this 3 fingers "guitar" technic is really cool for playing chords in the middle of your bass line. You can also look at Hardien Feraud technic. It's kind of mixing all of that except the pick, inspired from Matt Garrisson & Anthony Jackson. This change has carried a lot of possibilities to work on dynamics and be able to change tone only with right hand. -
MacDaddy started following phallic bass move - help
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Assuming the heteronormative there?
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Hi everyone, there’s a 15% Black Friday discount at the moment on all Singular Audio products including the Tubedrve pedal: https://www.singularaudio.nl/shop/tubedrvepedal/
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I've invested a small (tiny) fortune in six cheap dmx PAR lights (excellent) a DMX spot (OK but really too tight for a static lamp) and a tilt/pan spot (the dogs). The £19 controller is effective but programming needs the manual to hand!
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Post your pictures, Lets see what you all look like.
BigRedX replied to slaphappygarry's topic in General Discussion
Since all my old photos in this thread were on Photobucket, here's a more recent one of me that you'll actually be able to see: -
The Accidental Birth: How The Fender Antigua Was Born
Stub Mandrel replied to jd56hawk's topic in Bass Guitars
It's a colour that looks good on Stilton. Perhaps they should add blue-green veins? -
Took my Thunder 1 to a jam this week and it turned heads with the sound. I described it as 'more like a precision than a precision'. Roto 66s past the 'out of the packet' stage but sounding great.
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I've contacted Aldcrofts. I'm quite neat Bolton so let's see what they say. I'll also look at the Hammerite stuff
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The Short Scale Bass Appreciation Society!
Stub Mandrel replied to Baloney Balderdash's topic in Bass Guitars
A while ago I splashed out on a cheap Kay Gremlin. The nachine heads responded to a drop of oil and I decided the pickup was ok. The slightly worn finish I tarted up with ratty mustang stripes and added a tiny amount of extra wear on the upper bout. Needed a shim to let me drop the bridge. Took me a couple of sessions to sort the frets... I suspect a few might lift again. I only resorted to superglue on one. Lots of filing, scraping and stoning. Action isn't super low but is much better. Quite a fun wee thing now. -
Manor57 started following jones bassSM1
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i’m selling my Jones SM1 5 string through neck in high gloss , i bought this for a project and it is only 10 months old , used twice and in mint condition , anybody that knows anything about basses knows the standard of the build for this instrument , it features flamed walnut and maple body , rosewood fretboard with mother of pearl inlays , 18 mm string spacing with through neck construction of the highest level , very similar to a Smith , it has a glockenslang 3 band pre amp , jones armstrong pickups again based on the smiths , this bass has a low action and is a real treasure to play , weight i think is about 10 lbs , fitted with diddario strings , this is a chance to grab one of these rare basses at a sizable discount from new as it is in mint condition , any trial welcome , come and get yourself a bargain
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alex_1_2_3 started following Aguilar DB112 Boss Tweed x2 with covers - £350 each
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Up for sale are my Aguilar DB112 cabs in Boss Tweed. Probably the nicest cabs I've ever owned! They've have been used but well looked after, a couple of small scuffs here and there. Come with hot covers which are a little bit worn but still plenty of life left in them. Only selling as I don't realistically need them anymore and they sound too good to be sat doing nothing. Looking for £350 per cab. Collection only from Stone (Staffordshire).
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Real Gone Kid - Deacon Blue
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What are your irrational prejudices? I have some bonkers ones...
bnt replied to kwmlondon's topic in General Discussion
Thing is … hating that 💩 is entirely rational! -
Very good condition Trace Elliot Series 6 GP12 AH200 head and Classic compact 1153 ported single 15" cabinet. Everything works exactly as it should and delivers the classic Trace Elliot tones in a lightweight (by TE standards) package. £350 collected from Bury St Edmunds or localish meet up, including Roqsolid covers, Klotz Jack to XLR speaker cable and mains lead. Thanks for looking.
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Sequis Motherload Elemental 4 ohm version - £200??
Inga replied to walshy's topic in Effects For Sale
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ossyrocks started following Post your pictures, Lets see what you all look like.
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hi fellas first of all, this question is directed at people who can play really fast cleanly (because technique starts to break down past certain BPMs). in short, i always had my own muting technique for decades, never thought much about it but for the last month ive been doing a very specific exercise that uncovered some limitations in my tech. the way i mute is thumb on bridge pup for E, thumb on E for A, thumb on E+ ring finger on A for G. basically thumb always anchored on E and ring finger comes in when i need to mute the A string. i dont think about it, i dont plan it, my ring finger does this automatically (i cant stop it even if i try) and it has served me well. but heres where i noticed the problem. recently ive been doing a variation of spider exercises. im doing 80bpm for the main notes but im playing it in quadrupplets so its roundly 10 notes per second. because this particular exercise forces me to linger on D and G back and forth non stop, the skipping with the thumb always anchored on E and ring muting in and out on A makes my technique very clunky. thumb and ring anchored limit my range of motion and the movement for the skip becomes quite massive. i been doing this daily for weeks and i noticed small improvements but still far from how easily and cleanly i can do it if i were to simply anchor my thumb on the A string. so it got me thinking. is my muting technique limiting me in other areas that i didnt even consider before? to be frank, this is a theoretical isolating exercise, the real world applications are far and few between, and my technique for muting works very well on literally everything else. so im at a crossroads. im considering the "floating anchor thumb" technique. where you basically float your thumb from E to A and anchor it there. but when i tried to experiment with it feels very alien, uncomfortable and clumsy to me. altho works great if you happen to be lingering on D and G for a while. but kinda feels like cheating. i never liked the idea of hybrid techniques. i want one that fits all. cause if i have to hybridize that introduces actual thinking instead on muscle memory. i would literally have to consciously tell myself "forget about everything you know about muting and anchor your thumb on A for this one little segment and then revert back to the familiar" my question is : should i push through and get my current style of muting to the same standard (even tho it will always be more labor intensive due to the massive skip the hand has to do) or should i change my whole technique to floating thumb anchor? (ive been paying attention recently and i noticed most people use this) . i know this is a hard question to give an answer to. i dont know why i even asked lol. i been debating it with myself for a few months now and i cant come to a solution. i figured maybe i will get some fresh perspective that will sway me one way or the other. thanks in advance
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Post your pictures, Lets see what you all look like.
ossyrocks replied to slaphappygarry's topic in General Discussion
Band photoshoot pic. Rob
