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  1. I applied for the Music degree with Bass at ACM and I've had confirmation that I've got an audition in a couple of weeks! EEEEK. It's the day after my birthday as well so no drinking for me lol! I've decided to do Bombtrack by Rage against the machine as my performance piece, but I need to revise my theory as there's other bits I have to do to show my understanding of theory, groove, timing etc. OH GOD.
    17 points
  2. For sale my lovely 5 string Bacchus Woodline 5 HL24 headless bass, limited edition hand made in Japan. These are the high end ones and only 4 units of this color were manufactured for this model - https://bacchus-guitar.com/bacchusguitars/bass/woodline/woodline5-hl24 This bass is in mint condition, never been gigged or outside my smoke free flat, it has an amazing sound, it's very light, comfortable to play and the balance of this thing is amazing. It's got a professional set up at the bass gallery last month. I'm only selling as I'm now saving for a proper double bass. Collection from London or could meet within reasonable distance, I'm happy to ship worldwide at buyers expense. Below is the description from the web. Cheers! Nim Body Ash 2P Neck Maple Fingerboard Ebony or Maple Nut Bone Bridge Hipshot/5st Headless Bass System B Machineheads Hipshot/5st Headless Bass System B Fret 214 Pickup Bacchus/DBP58 Control Vol(Push/Pull=Preamp ON/OFF),Bal,Tone,Tre,Bass Scale 34inch Width at Nut 48.0mm Fretboard Radius 400R Finish Oil Finish String D'addario 45-130 Accessories Gig Bag, Allen Wrench, COA Pricing category High-end
    7 points
  3. In my book it’s bad form to join a band with the intention of ousting or complaining about an existing member. So don’t join. At most give that as a reason for not joining, if that member is not the one you're talking to.
    7 points
  4. A couple of weeks ago Alan sent me some options for how the book matching for the front and back should look, I chose to go with these front and back: Today he sent me these fresh out of the press: Awesome figuring that's so well fitted to the shape of the guitar. I'm proper excited now...
    6 points
  5. Ta-daaaaaaa! Witness the fitness.
    5 points
  6. Remember, you are also auditioning them. They want your money, so don't be afraid about questioning them as to why they should be the ones to get it.
    5 points
  7. Thanks for your insight. Any idea about that Ukrainian guy's bass though?
    5 points
  8. Ear plugs and always remember to never utter ‘man that be-atch can’t sing’ should get you through it. Seriously though, if it grates on you now it will only get worse, I’d say walk now and be fair to them in getting another bassist in time for gigging when we’re allowed out to play.
    4 points
  9. Finally managed a to get a few minutes of reasonable light - so here is my new SR1200 in all its glory (well, most of it, couldn't fit the whole neck in)
    4 points
  10. My TRB-6P arrived safe and sound. I say, I say. Well, well, well... this bass is gawjus.
    4 points
  11. Fender American special precision in Olympic white,fitted with a set of EMGs,and a hi mass bridge,no fret wear,strung with flats,it’s got a few knocks on the body,but it’s a solid bass,I don’t have a case,but I’ve got a gigbag for it somewhere,can post for free within the uk,I’ve dropped the price down to £600
    4 points
  12. All bands will always be judged on the ability or not of their LEAD singer. It took me 10 years to realise this with the addition of our female lead singer whoi can sing her donkey off, Before this we had muddled along with our guitarist taking lead duties. OK we got asked back but it was always the elephant in the room. You can be the greatest rhytmn section ever, the greatest guitarist since Hendrix, but if the singer 'aint cutting it live, forget it; you'll always be that band who would be great if they got a decent vocalist. Walk now..
    3 points
  13. Decline their offer, citing a not too obviously spurious reason ( e.g.,"The old hand trouble is playing up again") Wish them the best for the future Vanish from their view Mop brow Resume search
    3 points
  14. I already know the truth, so I'm OUT!
    3 points
  15. Sanded the panel down, back to bare metal in places, then re-primed and re-top-coated it. Printed off another set of transfers and managed to apply them to the right parts of the panel, As they started to dry, they started to peel off - it seems that they don't stick to a matt paint finish. Dug out my time-expired dry transfers and applied a simplified set of control legends. They appear to be staying on, and now have two coats of lacquer to help them. Assuming no more problems here, I can start to reassemble it tomorrow. David
    3 points
  16. Now this is definitely something not to be rushed, whether fitted in between other stuff or not. Cutting the fret slots. I am using a radius block as my positioning guide and to keep the saw blade completely vertical: I use a spatula marked with the tang depth to ensure that the slot is deep enough across its whole length: 6 done and 15 to go. I'll do a few more tomorrow if I get a spare half hour:
    3 points
  17. Rumble your speakers with this, Robbie on bass
    3 points
  18. Switch to original music and make her voice a feature of what you do. There are lots of great, great bands making great, great music with singers who would be viewed traditionally as "unmusical" 😀
    3 points
  19. Good evening, Bruce, and ... Plenty to read and amuse you here, and lots to learn and share. A tale of woe indeed; commiserations. It won't help you much to know that I'm in a similar state (minus the head injury...), and still play bass, drums, keys and guitar, mostly for my own pleasure, but occasionally when our group is invited to perform for a local event. I'm drifting towards 71 next birthday, and it's very unlikely that all the gear collected over more than half a century get used in public in earnest. The increasing deafness, and associated increasing tinnitus is being partially compensated for by becoming more blasé about it all. I still remember my favourite music (Schubert, Joni Mitchell, Frank Zappa, Bruckner, Bowie etc...), so I've had a good run. My gear is 'old school', so will be worth more in another century or so as collector stuff, being very much out of fashion, but as I never acquired any of it with a view to invest, I care not a jot. I have the space to keep it all, and a room to play it when I want, so... Gardening is very much over-rated as a retirement occupation, too, I've found. Keen, for decades, but unable now to dig more than a metre or two, obliged to do weeding lying down, relying on a (very excellent...) chum for mowing etc... I keep it to the most simple expression (see the 'Gardening' section here; there are several others doing their best...). What else can you do..? Exactly that : do your best, as do we all..! Life gives you lemons..? Make lemonade..! Set low targets and goals and you'll not disappoint yourself; in fact you'll be surprised how often you exceed them..! Chin up and soldier on. Douglas
    3 points
  20. Picked it up today. Truss rod works, but contra: Lefty tighty righty loosy. Neck is awesome. Stringspacing tighter then the Yam. Strings on it are at least a decade old though... A new pack of Fodera strings arrives on wednesday.
    3 points
  21. Sing along with eek a mouse 😁
    3 points
  22. S'all in the fingers, innit ...
    3 points
  23. These are all fantastic pieces of equipment. @andybassdoyle, @dodge_bass, @charlietuna, @lee650.
    3 points
  24. @blablas Ya Pedal board reminds me of when i used to line up my Matchbox cars.... all those colours, and the odd Tank and UFO Intercepter that didnt quite fit right!
    3 points
  25. I’ve got a mic that used to belong to Saxon. Makes me sing in a Yorkshire accent tho.
    3 points
  26. Or been declared bankrupt, gone to rehab, been sponsored by a new maker with exclusivity clauses, got bored, traded up, got divorced, sick etc Famous people are just like everyone else.
    3 points
  27. Well I've got my 12 yr old son into them so I'm doing my bit!
    3 points
  28. Still got the Mikey Way sig, it’s still my main gigging bass in the Glamrock tribute act I play in. Punch well above their cost bracket. And yes I’d have another if they were reissued.
    3 points
  29. Picked up this Thunder 1A a couple of months ago from @geoff90guitar . Could see it was fundamentally a solid instrument that just needed a bit of fettling. Had a neck shim in which wasn’t actually needed so that came out, & there was a stuck solid pick up screw that my local guitar shop (Kempsters) sorted for me. Other than that, just a load of elbow grease on all parts. It’s 39 years old with some just right minimal mojo - very pleased with the end result! 🙂
    3 points
  30. Nothing new, just a snap of the “big” and the nano board together.
    3 points
  31. Price now reduced to £1,050. 2001 Stingray 5 in excellent condition with a weight of 9lb 12oz according to our kitchen scales. There are two small dings which I've included in the photos - one just inside the bridge and the other which is top front middle. Recently professionally set up with new round wounds (would need to try and check model of strings) that still have plenty of life in them. A vintage style hard case (not original) is included within the price and is fully functional. Happy to meet up within an hour's drive or collection from Long Ashton which is just outside Bristol. Also open to posting within its case and would be well bubble wrapped and boxed up. Thanks for looking
    2 points
  32. My basses are all for playing not decoration 🙂 But I respect other people's instruments. Plus most playing at a BB is done sitting down, so much less potential for buckle rash etc.
    2 points
  33. Still needs cleaning and polishing. Picked up this baby today. @Kev might dig it. It's a 1990.
    2 points
  34. If you read the headline about events you will notice the last sentence: This is specifically to avoid buckle rash. Joking apart everyone is careful of everyone's instruments, and wandering back from the cakes to find someone you have never met playing your bass 10^8 times better than you can and thoroughly enjoying it is part of the fun.
    2 points
  35. I agree with @Al Krow. Start budget - you might be surprised. In fact I found my Zoom pedals so easy to use, and way more useable live than the price tag suggests that I think I actually prefer them. Before I got ill I had many more opportunities to use them and the concentration and learning skills to really get into them. I suspect I'd enjoy the Helix more if I could put similar time and effort into it. The Plethora's a different beast. Interesting, but in no way a stand alone solution like the B1-Four. But it only lacks two pedals and it would be. Suck and see, but give it time.
    2 points
  36. My tuppence worth: If you have the patience to get up to speed with patch creation and editing, particularly with the aid of freely available PC editing software, then multifxs can be fantastic pieces of kit and give you access to all those sounds you might want to use occasionally but don't warrant the PB space and expense of a dedicated pedal. Dedicated pedals for your "core" fx sounds will often have the edge in a head to head, unless you're spending serious £££ on a multifx and sometimes even then e.g. the Helix is not going to match a decent filter or synth pedal. If you're not sure whether patch creation on a multi is for you, then maybe dip your toe into the water with something budget like a Zoom before upgrading to a Helix; they're surprisingly good, certainly for the money. I've had both and have happily ended up with a Zoom B1-4 at the core of my PB combined with dedicated pedals:
    2 points
  37. Let me here you say 'whooaaa'! ....wheel it up a couple of times before going into:
    2 points
  38. Sting falling on the piano and then laughing at the beginning of Roxanne This clip plays two phrases from the 2nd verse of Roxanne. Compare the reverb tail at the end of "night" and "right." The first decays naturally and cleanly, the second ends abruptly. Trevor Bolder screws up, with knobs on, when he goes into the chorus of Gene Genie too early Bowie On Hey Jude at 2:58, one of the band says "f'kin' 'ell" under the vocals 'F*ck!' at the beginning of Green Day's 'Good Riddance'. nose whistle on the intro to Caroline i see you' on James Taylors October Road album roaring wrong bass note in a KC and the Sunshine band tune .. I think it's in the outro or last verse of Please Don't Go. @3:26 Paperback Writer with only one of the other channels on? Can't recall if it is R or L but you can tell its all on one continuous vocal take cause you can hear Macca snuffling accident master tape Led Zep III? I think I read that the first few inches of the tape got crinkled up somehow, and they had to iron it flat to get it through the tape heads, resulting in that weird hissing sound at the beginning of "Immigrant Song". Beautiful Christina Headphone bleed rhythm track on vocals Cypress Hill Insane in the brain. Listen to drum loop. It comes in "slightly" early every time Working class hero Lennon Vocal tonality change @ 1:24 Jamie's crying Missed bass note @1:10 Jamie's crying High hats cutting pre-chorus short and anticipating the 2nd chorus by coming out of the double high hats eafly - under the line "Give me, give me a call sometime" http://www.hometracked.com/2007/08/23/10-recording-bloopers-that-made-the-album/ Adam's Song Blink Tempo speed up @ 1:10ish Space oddityWeird bass line All along the watchtower - studio version Drums all over the place into first vocal FireFadeout - bass goes into intro again2:59 Purple - The mule Drums change half way through - erased in the final mixing session so new kit new studio Black dog studio version, Time sig mistake on drums Maggie MayBass line Stay with me Keys go into ending before song is over All my lovin3rd verse bass flub Roll over Beethoven Start is really fast RESPECT live Vocal crashes intro Ticket to ride Towards end after music break bass comes in on A# instead of A @2:47 Armenia. City in the sky The Who Bass learning changes all the way through Rock and Roll Page last note Jefferson Starship - With your loveOpening of solo Unforgettable fire - track 4 intro Drums count off too early "Oh flip" I'll say goodbye to love Squall in guitar solo Young man's blues - Live at leads Rough downbeat from whole band Every picture tells a story Rod Stewart Early vocal with "I firmly believe Crossroads - Clapton Solo he loses his place in the bar - ends up playing on 3 instead of one Amy Winehouse You know I'm no good Poss drop at :16 double snare hits just sitting outside the groove? Pavaroti Panis Angelicus @ 3:24 bang in background So lonely Bass @ 3:20 I want you back Jackson 5 Flat vox @ 1:13 Tears of a clown Drop @ 2:03 + bass flub @ 2:10 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E2E_RSJAhYU Jean Genie Bass flub @ 3:07 Methu dal y pwysau Bass flub @0:53 Exam Alanis Morisette ironic Vocal drop @ 0:20 The Jean Genie Bass@ 3:08 Pavaroti Panis Angelicus @ 3:24 bang in background @3:36 Dom 7 in bass3 Reflections Supremes Drop @ 2:29 + 2:39 Your love has lifted me higher Guitar out of tune Soul Man Bass misses chorus @ 0:34 Allman bros live One way out Pile up @ 3:22 So lonely Bass @ 2:48 New dawn fades Joy division Drums @ 2:19 Come on Eileen Save Ferris Drums drop in @ 43 Sex machine Bass drum squeak in intro11 Polythene Pam bass swoop up @ 0:4412 Can't you hear me knocking Bass flat in intro + Guitar @ 5:3513 September Earth Wind + Fire Bass octaves @ 0:1514 Can't you hear me knocking Bass flat in intro15 Boston Let me take you home tonight - Guitar unexpected Dom 7th @ 3:24 Mistakes Closer Corinne Bailey Rae @3:35 Mistakes Give it away - bass @ 3:35 Jeff Buckley - So real @ 2:45 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-v6ML2DsBfA&feature=fvwrelLoudness Goodbye to love drop @ 0:32 Don't change your plans drop @ 3:49 You've got a friend Carol King Bass sharp@ 1:49 Precious - Esperanza Spalding - lots o edits at beginning Street Life Vocal Edit Who you think you are03:40 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=youYairWMFM https://www.treblezine.com/27339-10-great-songs-with-mistakes/ http://www.prefixmag.com/features/10-mistakes-werent-edited-iconic-songs/204790/ https://sonicscoop.com/2014/11/06/10-mistakes-intentionally-left-in-classic-recordings/ http://www.openculture.com/2017/08/when-mistakesstudio-glitches-give-famous-songs-their-personality.html http://www.collegehumor.com/post/6997297/production-glitch-music-errors-blooper-subreddit
    2 points
  39. A bucket to puke in and someone to sub for me while I'm having a 3 hour long panic attack
    2 points
  40. I love music like this - I think it's damned hard to play such a sparse line and stay in the pocket.
    2 points
  41. I have several cabs to choose from but my one cab, cover everything, solution is my Super Compact.
    2 points
  42. Ha - funny to see this. I've had a few six strings in my life; an ACG, the spalted Zon that's on the board at the moment and a very, very nice Yam TRB-JP1. Anyway, after foolishly selling the Yamaha a few years ago and being six string free for a while, I'm jumping back in. I currently have a 30yr-old TRB-6P heading my way this morning on a UPS truck. Hope it gets here in one piece! I've been on four strings for a while now but I just love the Yamaha Sixers. Ebony, aircraft-carrier fingerboards make my day
    2 points
  43. Did some stuff on the “GEETARRR” Trussrod installed, rough cut the neck, slotted the fretboard. Made my first mistake by slotting 24 frets and needing only 22 .....thankfully not an issue.
    2 points
  44. Board rewired and switch programmed for my first band rehearsal since March 2020 tomorrow!
    2 points
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