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Berserker started following G&L MFD pickups - UK Vendors
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Sorry to resurrect an old thread, just wondering if you managed to source a pickup in the end?
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Whole Lotta Lava - Led Zep
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#spiritofbasschat
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Sterling Sterling SB14 Passive in Natural
Slick Bass replied to Slick Bass's topic in Basses For Sale
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Sterling Sterling SB14 Passive in Natural
Slick Bass replied to Slick Bass's topic in Basses For Sale
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Couriers (yet again)... a new one on me - handling charges.
warwickhunt replied to warwickhunt's topic in General Discussion
I've used Interparcel for years and recently I've used PF as I don't use their insurance (I take out 3rd party) and I've had no issues with almost identical items. I did have a thought last night; I dropped this off at my local post office and when I did so the teller asked me to stand the box off to one side of the counter (public side) as they didn't have room for boxes of that size (there was another cuboid large box already where she indicated). I do wonder if that is where their claim is coming from. I think I'm on safe ground as that PO was the nearest suggested by Interparcel on the booking site and the staff member scanned in and accepted the package. I could be wrong and it might be unrelated. I'll update as and when. This is probably more of a warning to always photograph your package before sending it (luckily the recipient had the box I used, so we could prove how it was packaged). -
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Very kind, thank you. Let me check if I have one and I’ll let you know and thanks for the measurements @briansbrew and for checking for the screw @ossyrocks !!
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Complete Christian McBride performance of 'Cry Me A River' from the 2001 Diana Krall album, 'The Look Of Love'. A lovely tune which McBride plays straight. An easy enough read. https://bilbosbassbites.co.uk/cry-me-a-river-diana-krall/
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Dom in Dorset started following Singing and playing - how?!!
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The more you do it the easier it gets. Same goes for learning lyrics. I can do 2x45 minute sets without and crib sheets , tablets etc but can't remember my own kids birthdays.
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For sale is my Vanderkley MNT 112 which was bought New from Bass Direct in 2020. 600W RMS and 17kg. The cab is in immaculate condition and always stored in the Roqsolid branded Vanderkley cover. I’ve recently bought the LNT 210 4ohms version, which renders the MNT112 surplus to requirements. Considering the above, this is Sale Only, and not interested in trades. Collection only from BD11 between Bradford and Leeds.
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Pubs and venues to be protected from noise complaints
prowla replied to Cliff Edge's topic in General Discussion
Perhaps it needs to be included in surveys. -
Could you give me more accurate measurements please Brian. Haha. I'll have a look today. Rob
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portals started following Anyone got any history on Encores?
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Wow, great read, learnt a few things tonight re my old bass, big thanks to all the previous posters and information! Here's some pics of my Encore E83 bought from Mr Music guitar shop in Glasgow very early 90s, (I know I bought it there as the strap still pristine, the bass never left my flat as I was a guitarist/programmer and not a bass player). Cannot be sure of the year, looks like an earlier one as the Encore logo is higher up on headstock above string trees, the string trees are chunkier and the headstock style is older version? Might have read some of this wrong. I had a Roland W-30 sampling workstation and a Yamaha MT-3X 4-track with 6 channel mixer and I used get the guys I was in a band with round to flat to record demos (guitar band stooges/bunnymen etc, our own stuff, we supported The Primitives early 90s for Scottish gig). Drummer lived 30miles away so I prgrammed all the drums on W-30/Cubase. Bass player lived in east-end and only turned up for practices/gigs so it was me and singer/guitarist who did most of demos. I used to prgram the bass using Cubase on Atari 1040ST triggering W-30 samples, sounded great most of time but.... I bought the Encore as some songs needed a real bass on them and slides (being a guitarist), and you cannot beat a driving bass line, right, think Lucretia My Refecltion heavy-duty. Took me hrs and usually aching bleeding fingers to get a good take... 😉 My own fault, got better at bass when kept it simple. It's all stock (even the strings are factory as I do not ever remember changing them when I found out how much a new set was back in day 😉 ), not really an issue if it's only ever picked up now again. Having said that I set it up last Christmas as I'd set up my other guitars over holidays and felt bad for leaving it out, truss rod is a pain as need to remove neck however it plays way better now than it ever did back in 90s 😉
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Pubs and venues to be protected from noise complaints
Kiwi replied to Cliff Edge's topic in General Discussion
I'm not sure about the UK but this phenomenon is known in NZ planning as 'reverse sensitivity' and is not generally recognised as a valid objection to nuisance. -
Like the bass line i played in this video
Kiwi replied to aeonspromise's topic in General Discussion
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portals joined the community
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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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I guess we should never underestimate the 'density' of some humans...
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