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  2. I want to catch them while I can. My brother has been going to their concerts since the early 80s.
  3. Will consider offers. Thanks.
  4. I think it is in this case, Chris. The point I was making is that, because I do a lot of transcribing where the details change on every chorus, I get out of the habit of using the repeats and codas etc. and I often don't even consider it, even when it would be helpful. As a result, some of my charts are 10 pages long which is ridiculous!
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    Thank you Stevie!
  6. Any trades and cash your way
  7. Unless it says Rickenbacker. In this eventuality I suggest you move on and look at something else
  8. No such reason makes it worth learning slap
  9. For sale Line 6 HXFX in great condition, Velcro on the bottom, box is a bit tatty, cheat sheets and copies of some of the manual, includes power supply, great carry case and computer lead. Looking for £360 or trade for individual pedals, tuner, compressor, chorus etc Line 6 HX Effects Multi-effects Processor Features: Multi-effects pedalboard with massive control capabilities Over 100 effects models onboard World-class polyphonic pitch-shifting effects HX audio engine ensures pristine audio and realistic modeling Dual effects loops integrate your favorite stompboxes External amp and expression pedal control True stereo performance from input to output Full MIDI capability USB allows computer-based editing and firmware upgrades Built rugged to handle the rigors of the road Choice of analog true bypass or DSP bypass with trails Supports third-party impulse responses
  10. To me, @ChrisDev (as well as @tomread) writes the song including repeats etc. I also like the key signatures, as they turn my head to the right direction from the start. @Bilbo, your score is more like, as you said, a road to somewhere. Chris' charts are compact and economical. [I was trained classically (piano, ages 5 - 18), and after that I went to play bass to a jazz and popular music school (found my instrument!) for four important years. I can read and play somewhat nowadays, but am far from an expert, because I make my living from technical R&D stuff (an engineer). I got tired of working strange hours, and so little money. I'm just a player, while you both are musicians.] I play in few bands (5 to 12 players), and the need for notes and arrangements is important. I do not remember every song by heart: one of the bands played 118 different songs last spring. There were maybe dozen gigs only. Quick changes in set lists also require the ability to read. All in all, I love your work and cordially thank you for your effort in helping this bass playing community to play lots of different music.
  11. Keen to try one of these! Borrowed a Master Effects Super 800 I really liked for a while too, worth a look.
  12. A little August bump to see if we can catch a few more BC bands 😊
  13. Firstly, forget about tone that comes with experience. Agree with everyone else really, purchase the bass that feels right and comfortable and easy to play and not by what it says on the headstock.
  14. Our guitarist uses one of them. Does make quite a difference. Dave
  15. A bit of an unusual one! I bought this bass made from high quality parts from the Bass Gallery for just shy of £800 a few years ago. - Shuker Custom Neck - 33” scale, rock maple, satin finish (slightly worn), 2mm side dots, carbon fibre reinforcement, two way truss rod, spalt rosewood fingerboard, flat radius, slight asymmetric carve, medium, Stainless Steel Frets - 38.5mm Graphite Nut - Hipshot D-Tuner - worn Fender Jazz Body - 2 x Di Marzio DP 149 Ultra Jazz Pickups (hum-cancelling) - Pickups Mounted In Adjustable Rosewood Ramp (flat radius/profile to match the fingerboard) - Babicz FCH Bridge - Weight: I don't have a scale unfortunately. It feels like an average jazz, I'd say on the lighter side of average. Definitely not a heavy bass. - Overall condition: obviously relic'ed, but this is only cosmetic. No structural issues, everything is solid. Asking £675. Collection in Cambridge preferred. I'm also in North London fairly often. Shipping is possible but there is no case with this bass. No trades unfortunately. Thanks!
  16. To be fair and accurate, TC and Behringer are both subsidiaries of Music Tribe, along with a number of other brands such as TurboSound, Klark Teknik, Tannoy and Midas. Although Uli Behringer is the founder and chairman... draw from that what you will.
  17. rex brown and Lemmys autos where both quite good
  18. Afternoon All, I'm after some recommendations for a decent bass related read while I'm sat by the pool (having been dragged away reluctantly by my wife to the med for a week). Previous years have seen me enjoying Geezer Butler and Geddy Lee's autobiographies. The Bastard Instrument was also great. Basically (all puns intended) anything bass/rock related to keep me sane while I'm not able to plug my bass in and play along to what ever I'm listening to. Any suggestions please folks??
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  20. Someone's Rocking My Dreamboat - The Ink Spots
  21. Bought a pedal from Simon, all easy and smooth, thanks!
  22. UK Subs on Friday evening at Wacken. I was intending to watch Papa Roach but given the swamp in front of the stage and how far back I was I decided to see who else was on and stuck with them. I enjoyed it more than Papa Roach to be honest even though I don't know any of their stuff.
  23. Marvin Gaye - Distant lover 28 James Jamerson transcriptions! 17x Marvin Gaye. 6th from the "Let's get it on" album.
  24. Lots of personal preferences. I also write what works best for me on stage. I like to see the structure of the song immediately. The key signature gives me a basic hand positioning, etc.. I'm pretty sure the repeat is exactly the same here. I will have another listen. I don't use repeats either if there's more than 1 note different.
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