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  1. I string my bass with 4 E's...just in case one does brake. All bases/situations covered there.
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  2. Jokes,my grandads dying wish was to be pushed in front of a steam train.When it happened he was chuffed to bits
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  3. I think it depends on the music. Some music needs silly costumes and dance routines to carry it. Other music really doesn't I saw Tool a few years ago and Maynard hardly moved for the whole set. It was a truly awesome gig. If he started jumping around and shouting "Manchester are you ready to rock?" it would have seemed a little inappropriate.
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  4. Yes it has. It's in a list of features that hopefully be re-instated at some point in the near future. In the mean time you can achieve the same result by clicking on the "bullet" icon next to the topic title rather than the title itself when you want to read a topic. You can also find new posts in a topic by scrolling down until you see an orange line in-between posts. This line divides the posts you have already read from the new ones.
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  5. Also you can use shipito.com to forward any parcel from the US. I've done this when buying from TB'ers or sellers that don't ship to the UK.
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  6. They really are everywhere. It's practically impossible to avoid them. It's rare to find a band of like-minded people who want the same things you do - and on those very rare occasions when they're found, it's a beautiful thing! How about a band of musicians who are all bass players (but can also sing and play drums, guitar, keys, etc)? You'd have a bunch of very reliable people and know where you stood and what was going on. Singers, guitarists and drummers (who aren't also bass players) are a pain in the a r s e !!
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  7. Hi guys I've just got off the phone with the organisers and can confirm that BC will have a stand this year in the Foyer which will be an un-amplified space so we can chat properly. We'll soon be announcing a BC discount code so as soon as I hear I'll send information to everyone by email and add the voucher to our shop. More news as it happens - @LondonBassGuitarShow will be coming to update us, too. Cheers ped
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  8. Bit of a fan early on, liked the first album & absolutely loved Purple. Saw them on that tour ('95?) and thought they were the best live band I'd ever seen. On later, sober reflection, I concluded that while they'd been a powerful & polished band who represented their recorded work admirably, my excessive enthusiasm might well have been linked to a sneaky tab of MDMA which had somehow found its way into my system. Well - it was 1995.
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  9. They are not a standard size, so you will struggle to replace them without leaving gaps unless you get some custom pickup surrounds made up, you might have to do some additional routing also. Why in such a hurry before you've even heard what the stock ones sound like? The stock pickups are louder, more lows and less highs than typical PJs, but they sound great. If you want to drop replacements straight in, you would be better off looking at one of the newer BB models (e.g. BB235, 435, 735A) that use traditional size pickups. The stock ones on the new models are voiced more like vintage pickups (more mids/highs, less lows) and you may be surprised to find they sound as good as whatever you were planning on putting in there!
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  10. TI jazz rounds are the bomb in this circumstance.
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  11. Me too. I suffer from an overactive knife and fork.
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  12. Bass now SOLD Lovely 1990 MIJ Tune Bass Maniac 4 string bass. These basses were the original Japanese design that inspired the whole Bass Collection and Ibanez SR range basses. You don't see many for sale because they are pretty awesome and people hang on to them. Ash body with 3-piece laminated maple neck, brass nut. Light as a feather yet still with an authoritative tone that does not get lost with a band. So easy to play it almost plays itself. Very slim neck, 37.5mm nut width. When I got the bass I was very impressed with the ergonomics and playability but not so much with the pickups or preamp. So, it now sports a Tonerider/Wilkinson PJ setup with passive Jazz bass pickups wired VVT (the 4th pot is a dummy pot). Personally, I think it is hugely improved. Great for pretty much any style I guess. Condition is superb for a 27 yr old bass. The neck is immaculate and straight as a die. Probably the loveliest neck of any bass I have ever played. Fret wear is very minimal. The body is generally in excellent condition with a couple of dings and a few other very minor swirls and scuffs. It is not a museum piece, but the general impression is of a bass in excellent condition. I bought this bass from Dandelion, of this forum, and I did trace the original owner, who is also a member here, although with the loss of all my PMs with the website format change I cannot remember who it is and now have no record. I do remember that the original owner told me that the bass was bought new in Spain in 1990 and did have the "Made in Japan" sticker on the cavity cover when new. The sticker is identical in every way to my other MIJ Tune bass. I mention all this because Tune changed production to Korea in or around 1990-91 and this bass has some transitional hardware, more common with MIK basses. However, I can confirm that this bass was made in Japan. Price is £229 posted to you in mainland UK, which I consider an absolute bargain for a classic MIJ bass. Will be sent in a battered but protective hard case. Payment by Paypal gift or bank transfer only please. Collection from me in the Southampton area would also be just fine, and would involve a saving of £15 for you ! No trades thanks. Only for sale as I have another of these, with a slightly prettier front and I am desperate to raise money for a camera lens ! main by Alan Bridges, on Flickr body front by Alan Bridges, on Flickr body rear by Alan Bridges, on Flickr hstock front by Alan Bridges, on Flickr neck rear by Alan Bridges, on Flickr hstock rear by Alan Bridges, on Flickr MIJ by Alan Bridges, on Flickr
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  13. Thanks Ped. It will be a tidy little discount if it works together
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  14. Hughes & Thrall I'd completely forgotten all about that album. Has to be Glenn Hughes best album in my opinion. Great choice.
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  15. I saw Tool at Glastonbury in 1994. My overriding memory is that Maynard moved like he had one foot nailed to the stage. He'd take a big step forwards or backwards with his right leg, but the left foot seemingly never shifted from the spot. Great gig though.
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  16. Of course, you "shouldn't" do this - but most musical theatre score providers have now digitized the scores and send you the PDF - you must not share them online though Of course, people have, and you can access a shedload of them on reddit https://www.reddit.com/r/MusicalTheatreScores/ For popularity points, bring sweets or cakes too + this - I usually take a friday off if its weds to sunday - just breaks it up a bit. I do a lot of theatre musicals nowadays and do love it. Its a completely different discipline and good to learn. Other tips I would add. Make sure you have Pencils, erasers, pencil sharpeners and, if you can find it, score tape http://www.overscoretape.com/ Write notes as you need them on the score - esp if you have a dep for any night Try and avoid tech night if you can legitimately (very rare the band does anything and usually just sit around for 4 hours) chat, socialise, spread the word on social media about shows- will be appreciated by the theatre co group I'll try and think of some more tonight!
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  17. I grew up listening to rap, but then I've always seen the lineage back to the classic funk stuff in the 70s. Anyway, if you want a lesson in a moody, funk inspired bassline, there are few better than Dr Dre.
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  18. Yowzah! Conversation with Mrs H imminent...
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  19. With my solo bass gigs it’s just me. I toyed with the idea of using film as a back drop. I make my own films to fit my music, but decided a projector was too much else to carry around. There’s no show as such, and very little conversation, just a thank you at the end. People coming along mostly know what to expect. I get people sitting quietly, eyes closed, I’ve had people meditate too, that started at a gig I did in Paris in April. That was great because I realised that people had finally started to understand what I do.
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  20. Daft question I suppose but does that include the tuners, string tree and screws?
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  21. In the old models I think you are right, they are sized differently, bigger I think. The new BBP range is normal size. i think you could get a custom pickguard to cover any ills and make it look swish?
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  22. Oh and Mr Silverfox, thanks for your kind comments ☺
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  23. Studio albums would be: Wish You Were Here by Pink Floyd Moonmadness by Camel and probably And Then There Were Three by Genesis
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  24. Jot down what you've got, speakers, mixer, power amps, monitors etc and post them in here and we can argue I mean discuss the possible outcome.
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  25. I feel for you on the band front. Scary echoes to one of my own projects. I provide a killer PA, all players have wireless IEM systems available to them, I do all the funding of the band, I do all the promo - all I ask is that people make themselves available to do the recording. 12 months on and I'm still waiting for those tracks to be completed. i think because they have no financial input, ultimately things are difficult. They are available for gigs (sometimes) - yet complain about the fees. They know of my ability to run a band and get it earning some crazy good money... yet they do nothing to help it work. Yet they want the money. It's amazing I'm actually able to land any gigs with zero promo available. Funny isn't it? You can't gift some people a band.
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  26. Sometimes members of my regular band will say or act on something I find really hard to digest or comprehend, and I guess thats band life to some extent, but it pales into insignificance compared to the run around and lack luster commitment your (ex) band members have given you. The time wasters from your start up band are the typical like the idea but don't like the work and sacrifice types. They are everywhere at every turn and dont appreciate how hard it is to get these things up and running. They dont care either. It kicks you when you are down. It turns toxic so better out than in as they say. I hope it all works out well for you with your new addition to the family. Hopefully when the dust has settled you can pick up where you left off and find better people to carry on with. Yes it feels like no one is bothered at times but you have to push through it. It can come good with the right people. The project with your brother should bring some rewards for the soul and keep you going in the meantime. Best of luck to you
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  27. "Here mate, you can use my rig... but I'm not sure these customer inears will fit in your ear. Oh... and excuse the wax, I've had a bit of an ear infection of late." Surefire no share gig win
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  28. @dood, I think a jolly to the states is in order bringing back Mesa, EMG and AxeFx stuff
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  29. There are sometimes bargains to found after the NAMM music show in late January. NAMM tends to be when the big manufacturers unveil their new models and at the same time announce which lines are being replaced and upgraded. A couple of years ago the Fender USA Deluxe line was replaced by the Americal Elite line, immediately after that Deluxes were being sold at £500 discounts. This year it was the Yamaha BBs, although that was announced at Summer NAMM in June. The 424/5s and 1024/5s were discontinued and the old stock was on sale for approaching half price.
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  30. Why thank you! It would have showed up even more in tighter trousers
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  31. I use Imgur. Are you at work, it might block them.
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  32. Always loved the look of these cabs and have heard great things about how good they sound. GLWTS
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  33. Apart from my bassly duties, I dive into a lot of our marketing work (posters, logo, packaging, merch etc) which is becoming increasingly important these days. I'm also the most nitpicky guy of the four of us, and spend hours listening to our rehearsals and studio recordings to spot when the magic happens (or doesn't). Fascinated with the mixing process too so generally involved in that.
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  34. Mesa M9 Carbine in 4u Gator rack case, all in very good condition and comes with footswitch. You know what this is, legendary amp with incredible EQ control and a great compressor on board. One of the most highly rated hybrid amps ever produced, capable of SO much. 600W of Mosfet power. Quick Overview Wattage 600 Watts @ 4 or 2 Ohms / 320 Watts @ 8 Ohms Power Amp Type Trans-Class™ Power w/8 Power MOSFET's & 8/4 or 2 Ohm Impedance Switch Preamp Vacuum Tube Preamp w/ 1x Mesa 12AX7 EQ / Dynamics Control Active Bass w/Pull Deep, Passive Mid, 5-Position Active Mid-Voice Switch, Active Treble & 9-Band Graphic EQ / Compressor w/Independent Threshold & Ratio Control Footswitchable Functions Graphic EQ & Mute (Footswitch Included) Weight 28 Lbs. Dimensions 3 1/2" H x 19" W x 13 3/8" D Available Formats Traditional Head & Rackmount (2 Rack Spaces)
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  35. Another big fan and I am thrilled they have found a way to keep going. They wrote some fantastic tunes and it would have been a shame to just stop because of Scott. Rob is a superb player and has always been great to listen to, he can be so busy but it just works so well. From what I have managed to find out, I think the bass is made by their guitar tech, I believe he also made his brothers telecaster.
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  36. This gave me some serious gip at first. Still does. Just when I think yep got this , there's another little great run I haven't quite got. we gig this now and it took me some 6 weeks of constant practicing it before it was even close but...its getting there. This guy in the YT clip has it really sorted. You have to detune half a step to play in record key. We are lucky that our singer actually wanted it up a semi tone so i can play it in normal tuning.
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  37. 9 letters eh? if you have '-caster' at the end you can only put 3 letters in front, so how about this: [random letter] + 'ad' + 'caster' Particular favourites of mine include:- Cadcaster Dadcaster Madcaster Sadcaster Tadcaster
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  38. Never Mind The Bollocks - The Sex Pistols Appetite for Destruction - Guns N Roses Chapter iV - Booze & Glory The first two have stood the test of time for me, the last one was only released this year but it`s just got so many songs that I love on it I can`t see it not staying where it is - until B&G replace it with a newer one that I like even better that is.
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  39. Iron Maiden - Live After Death Rush - Exit Stage Left Led Zeppelin - ... err its gonna have to be a big box set...
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  40. LAST & FINAL PRICE DROP! £3,500 £3,100 / $4,175 / €3,500 Lower than this price I will not sell it so please do not PM me with anymore offers. I will just prefer keeping it as a second bass. This is a steal for such a high end instrument.
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  41. @Doctor J love the 'Wick streamers in your stable!!
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  42. I'm not a fan as such, but for modern times Prince should be considered IMO
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  43. I didn't know Devine played guitar first........... what a big gaylord. Beautiful bass man, GLWTS
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