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  2. Browsing around the Bass Gallery website, I happened across an Antbass Pharoah: https://thebassgallery.com/collections/bass/products/antbass Headless neck-through bass - just the thing to pique my interest. But only four strings. So I set off on a quest to find out about Antbass, which came to a very rapid conclusion when there was absolutely no sign of them on the internet except for this very bass. Does anyone happen to know who, what, when, and possibly why? Judging by the photos, it has a distinctly used (but looked after) air to it, and the brass cover which I assume conceals the truss rod access looks a few years old.
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  3. Thank you buddy! It really is a stunning beast in every possible way, sadly, just not what I need right now. Hopefully it'll find a new home soon, it's fretted brother didn't last long before it flew the nest.
  4. Such a beautiful bass, sadly I have no need for another fretless, or a 6 string for that matter. GLWTS.
  5. Currently learning how to play a bass part I wrote last year. I thought my playing had improved. I guess not. My hands don't want to move that fast anymore.
  6. Tried all kinds of launcher apps over the years, the dock as it stands works as well as any of them, and having the ability to scroll and resize tracks in the arrangement window from a few buttons on the S3 just made the whole thing redundant, I used to have it auto-hide, but I got bored with that. The screen arrangement memories in Protools work just as well, but only if you're working on a fairly standard template, most of the productions I do are anything but standard.
  7. I'm surprised it's not USB C.
  8. That is a big ask. The term is a safety blanket to those, mostly Americans, who deceive themselves into thinking the jump in quality of mid 70's Japanese products was the result of IP theft and shady practises. Truth is Japanese factories had been building 'crap' because Western importers put profit first and ordered crap, the game changed once the Japanese decided they'd had enough and started building on their own terms. Similar mindset is with us today regarding Chinese and Indonesian instruments, as if somehow cultures with a history of string instruments going back 1000s of years are incapable of building simple stuff like electric guitars.
  9. Thank you, these guys are fab. Love it
  10. Withdrawn for now, will be on loan to a friend.
  11. Any offers? Be good to get those gone…
  12. One of my favorite jazz basses of all time.
  13. When we first started learning Hanging on the telephone it was at a time when we had no drummer, so was using a drum only backing track. We, more or rather the bass player, kept getting the gap wrong between the first and second verses. He insisted he had been practicing it all week and no way was he wrong. Started to have a go at the backing track being wrong. Even after i pointed out the drum track was actually the drum stem off the record, and it was Clem playing it he wouldn’t have it, although he did start to back track a bit. 🙄
  14. Love To Love You Baby - Donna Summer
  15. Great, welcome to Basschat!
  16. That’s a vision of loveliness! Beautiful bass. GLWTS.
  17. I'm gettiing there... SLOWLY!
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  19. I remember us getting stuck in Maria once. Came out of a chorus, did a verse, then the bridge, then instead of going into the chorus again, Mrs Zero went back to the verse, then the bridge, then a verse again. Realising that we were in a death loop, I started singing the chorus after the bridge came round again and so we managed to finish it, otherwise we'd still be there. It is a bit of an odd arrangement though, the bridge can either precede or follow the verse.
  20. I bought a pedal and he sent it out quickly and it arrived the next morning. Thanks Mark!
  21. Did the old desk have wireless control, and if so, did they have a look round the congregation to see if someone had hacked into it?
  22. It sounds like if you find a musical partner you will rule over these things quite easily.
  23. If you can assemble a reasonable core unit, cover a few musical styles that appeal to a diverse audience with some obvious crowd pleasers and maybe a few listenable 'not so well known tracks', you might hit a potential goldmine for a venue. Sounds like the location is crying out for something decent. Best of luck!
  24. I had one of these once in a lovely gig-skinz case. It was stolen on 23rd january 2015 in a house burglary - along with a car! I miss it.
  25. Looked nice in my living room , great bass
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