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In The Hall of the Mountain King - ELO
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Good news, mine just arrived. Had a quick unplugged play and it looks pretty great. Looks unplayed, and included a little baggie of plectrums and a cleaning cloth. Can’t wait to get it home and have a proper go! I also noticed one has reappeared on Anderson’s website. Luckily it’s another black, I may have had some explaining to do to Mrs H had it been blue
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I see the problem here - you need a bigger sofa, mate
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14 TX64 Pads and Mounting arms Pads work perfectly well responding to all pad trigger areas and velocity. I originally had 3 full kits at my rehearsal room but have no need for them and most of the parts/frames etc have been sold. selling as a job lot as I’d rather not split and do individual postage. Collection is good too, NE26 or NE6 or could possibly drive to meet depending on distance. Any questions please ask. Thanks David I
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Have you seen it?
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Belka started following Who knows their modes.
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I think that the above scenario is extremely unlikely, unless your band leader is a mode obsessed lead guitarist. IME the real value of modes is not applying them as degrees of a major scale, but knowing how to apply them over certain chords. Lydian for example, can be used over maj7 chords functioning as the I chord, not just the IV. You also shouldn't worry about using all the notes in the mode, but know where to apply the key degrees, in this case the raised 4th, to provide the colour. Locrian would hardly ever be found in modern music in a major key - it's far more likely to be used as the II chord in a minor(major) key in Jazz, where it would be thought of as min7b5 rather than Locrian anyway. What I'm trying to say is that until you have an understanding of the function of a chord (I, IImin, V, etc,), what its chord tones are and how it can be extended, 'knowing' the modes won't really give much benefit to your playing
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Here's the new (My version of a Tele shape) Rotta bass mockup it's going to be a PJ but you can't really see them in the picture but I'm going to attempt to do the pickup covers chrome.......🤟🏻👍🏻
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Is this similar to your current one? https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/177048483189?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=nrhfh01pq1o&sssrc=4429486&ssuid=IEanl3fNSaK&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
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Fender Custom Shop 62P bass, Heavy Relic, Chocolate 3TS
Sparky Mark replied to Sparky Mark's topic in Basses For Sale
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2011 Fender Custom Shop 1960 Jazz bass in faded 3 tone sunburst nitro lacquer. Weight 9.12lbs. Comes in Fender G&G brown tolex case with certificate of authenticity, Custom Shop Cruz tool kit, bridge and pickup covers, thumb rest, all with reliced screws. Sold fitted with a superior Montreux Retro tortoishell pickguard and currently wearing TI flats. The original pickguard and CS roundwounds will be included in the case. Price is £3000 collected, no trades please. Thank you for looking and happy to provide further details, just message me.
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Woodwind started following Anyone have a washboard...?
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I go to quite a few flea markets around London. I have seen old washboards for sale on a couple of occasions, but as with anything at these type of markets it's when you aren't looking for it that you see it. Car boots would be another avenue to explore, but as Reggaebass says waiting for one to turn up on eBay might be the best bet.
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'08 Lakland Skyline DJ-5 - Lake Placid Blue £800
RichValentine replied to RichValentine's topic in Basses For Sale
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The future of amps & cabs - stage props only?
Woodinblack replied to SimonK's topic in Amps and Cabs
Of course there is, there always was. I just don't believe a guitarist who says he is going to do it -
Reduced to £145.00. Neunaber Immerse mark 2, in pristine condition and perfect working order, boxed and with rubber feet and plectrum. Collection welcome or can post insured (UK) for £7.00 With richer reverbs and a Mix knob that goes 100% wet, the Immerse Mk II is our best-sounding reverberator to date. Delivering the same no-nonsense flexibility as its predecessor, it s more user-friendly than ever before. Experience studio-quality tone in a pedal that can be used with instruments of all stripes. The Immerse Mk II is packed with eight versatile reverb effects, including the new W3T and Sustain effect. Less Feature1 Stereo Reverb Processor Effect Type Reverb Technology Digital Mono / Stereo Stereo In, Stereo Out Controls Mix, Depth, Time/Tone, Pre-Dly/Mod/Blend Modes 8 Reverb Types Switches Kill Dry, Trails, Program Bypass Mode True bypass or buffered bypass Power supply 9 VDC, Center negative Power Consumption 80 mA The Neunaber Immerse MkII is certainly not a one-trick pony when it comes to options. Boasting 8 different reverb types, including a blissful Shimmer verb and a Sustain mode, the Immerse MkII also sports more standard Spring and Plate reverb sounds to satisfy the traditionalists. However, Neunaber's flagship W3T reverb mode has been refined too, delivering a smoother and more three-dimensional sound. Now with adjustable pre-delay, it enhances what you play without covering it. A new feature on the Immerse MkII, the pedal's Mix control now allows you to go to 100% wet. This means that you can enjoy a huge, engulfing ambient reverb sound that'll fill a venue or a track with unbridled echo! Modern Features Like their entire range, Neunaber's Immerse MkII is aimed particularly at contemporary and experimental guitar players. This means that apart from its class-leading sounds, the unit can also be seamlessly integrated into your rig. Boasting an analogue dry-through signal path for low noise and zero latency, the Immerse MkII also sports a high-quality buffer to ensure that your signal remains strong and clear. Stereo outputs also let you take full advantage of the incredible reverbs offered by the unit, so that you can achieve an ultra-wide wall of sound when using two amplifiers. Modes: W3T (Wet version 3) — exclusive to the Mk II, our new flagship reverb is smoother and more three-dimensional sounding than ever before. Now with adjustable pre-delay, it enhances what you play without covering it. Plate – Bright and diffuse like a studio plate reverb. Hall – The lush, open sound of a concert hall, now with adjustable modulation depth for achieving deep modulated tones. Spring – The distinctive twerp of a tube-driven spring reverb. Now with adjustable modulation speed, it can achieve a vibrato-spring sound. Sustain – A new algorithm built on the W3T reverb. This magical, versatile effect can be configured as a sustainer or infinite reverb. Echo – Combining the W3T reverb with stereo echo. Detune – Adds a detuned double of the dry signal with reverb, now with true blend control between detune and detuned reverb. Shimmer – Reminiscent of a synth pad that follows what your instrument plays, this effect combines the best qualities of our previous shimmers
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Now £225 Boss ME90B up for sale, in pristine as new condition boxed and comes with a very nice boss carry bag and boss power supply. Also works very well using AA battery power. Collection/try out welcome, or UK insured postage for £15. Boss ME-90B Bass Multi Effects Processor with Power Supply is a cutting-edge tool for bassists seeking to push their sound further. If you want a comprehensive FX platform but don't want to deal with fiddly touch screens and layers of impenetrable menus, then the ME-90B is just the solution! It boasts a whopping collection of 61 meticulously curated effects - all from the BOSS bass effects library - and each with physical, tactile knobs to adjust parameters and dial in your ultimate sound. Alongside that are ten onboard AIRD preamp models, delivering studio-grade tones in a compact performance package. This hands-on approach is complemented by an expression pedal and direct-access footswitches to offer you an array of adjustments on the fly. Moreover, the ME-90B shines in terms of connectivity and adaptability. Whether you're connecting to stage amps, house PA systems, or computers, this processor is equipped for it all. Its superior sound quality is assured through 24-bit AD and 32-bit DA conversion, alongside 32-bit floating-point processing and a 48 kHz sampling rate. From the rehearsal room to the stage and the studio, the ME-90B is a powerhouse of creativity, offering bassists the tools they need to explore new sonic landscapes and refine their signature sound.
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£80.00 WMD Parametric EQ in it's original box with user information sheet. This unit is in excellent unmarked condition and perfect working order. Great quality EQ in a compact pedal, tryout/collection welcome or insured UK postage for £8.00 There are 3 bands of EQ with frequency ranges from about 40Hz to 15kHz. Each band is an independent bandpass filter with adjustable center frequency, quality factor, and gain. Use them to sculpt and shape your tone however you like. Stomp Switch - This footswitch activates the EQ. The center LED will be lit when the pedal is engaged. Freq - This selects the center frequency of the filter. The three frequency ranges are: 31Hz to 1.6kHz, 100Hz to 4.8kHz, 300Hz to 16kHz. Q - The Quality Factor (Q) gives you control over the sharpness of the filter. Turn it up and the filter section becomes resonant and more abrasive. Low Q settings sound like a traditional EQ, higher Q adds resonant nodes. The Q ranges from about .1 to around 30. Level - This controls how much cut or boost you have from the band. Center it (0) and the band is out of the circuit. Turn clockwise and you'll get more of that frequency, turn counter-clockwise and you'll hear less. If all 3 controls are at 0, you should be able to click the pedal on and off and not hear any difference. Overall Level - This gives a overall cut or boost at the output of the Parametric EQ. Like a volume control, but with some gain available.
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A few straps available, prices include UK postage: All measurements are from the strap pin holes. 1) this one is now sold. Right-On, very high quality strap. 2) this one is also now sold. Comfort Strapp. 3) Unbranded strap, nice quality 7cm wide, feels like leather outer, suede inside. Excellent condition, minimum length 93cm to maximum of 130cm. I added an extra nut and bolt (with plastic cover) to stop the wider section from riding up. Now just: £12
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So... about time I got my lot done. The Hohner B2 that lives with my partner needed some tlc - loose ground wire, loose jack and two loose pots (all down to me rushing reassembly after a refin). So, how do I sort them into logical groups? I've tried... enjoy! The little ones. Headless and short scale. Hohner B2 (my second bass). Hohner Professional Jack Custom V (name longer than the bass!) Kay (not Teisco) Tulip. Squier Jaguar Short Scale. The Jazz(ish). Squire Standard Jazz (2002, fitted with mutes). Fender Flea Signature Jazz. Fender Performer (intended succesor for the Jazz). Sire Marcus Miller P10 (Precision shape but feels and sounds like a Jazz). The Precisions Harley Benton kit bass with Squier neck (it came with the fake decal. Moster sound and plays well!) Fender American Vintage II 1960 Precision. Squier 40th Anniversary Precision. Maya Fretless Electric Bass. The Odd Bunch Harley Benton MB5 (Warman pickup and 5-way rotary selector). Deathburger (my bits, the HB kit neck, Wilinson hardware and quilted maple body from an unfinished blank). Harley Benton Marquess 5, active. The Omnium Gatherum Tanglewood Acoustic bass (Labella nylon tapewounds and aftermarket cheap piezo system). Epiphone Embassy. Westone Thunder 1.
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i have no feeling of sadness whatsoever ..to me he comes across grounded ...just like any regular guy not just into playing but collecting as well.