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[quote name='BigRedX' timestamp='1500996532' post='3341616'] Would you give the same advice to the guitarist? [/quote] Would you want a drummer with seven drum kits too? Would you only do covers of female or male fronted bands to suit? Choir? Orchestra? The sign of a good song is one that can be alerted a lot and still be enjoyable.
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[quote name='PaulWarning' timestamp='1500997756' post='3341647'] not on Ace of Spades it's not, I've seen finger players trying to do it they don't even bother with fuzz, they shouldn't bother at all [/quote] You know what I'd still argue that the attack from a pick played with some gusto but no big muff would suit the track better than someone with a Ricky and some dirt but tickling it finger style.
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I definitely play to the same standard paid or unpaid
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I don't want to say it's all in the fingers but to be honest it's all it the fingers! I get a generic decent sound as best I can then alter my playing style to suit the song, up near the neck, side of the thumb, slap, fingers over the pickup, fingers near the bridge, plectrum, palm muting etc etc etc I just knock a bit of treble off when using a pick other than that I'm good to go. Some people say a Stingray is a one trick pony, I'd say those people have a limited technique
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[quote name='Happy Jack' timestamp='1500982525' post='3341437'] Or you could go way cheaper: https://www.pmtonline.co.uk/musicman-sterling-sub-ray-5-string-bass-guitar-rosewood-trans-blue [/quote] That hasn't got the US Sterling dimensions or features though. They do/did an SB14 so essentially a Sterling by Sterling version! Afaik they never made a five string version.
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I've never played in a band where the drummer plays for themselves only and I've played with a lot of drummers over the years, guitarists on the other hand......
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I normally spend a couple of hours learning the more difficult songs for a gig if I'm a bit rusty then screw up the dead easy ones on the night, probably just as any fellow bass players walk in and right back out again! lol
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[quote name='Misdee' timestamp='1500908788' post='3340993'] When people say "less is more" what they are saying is that in a given circumstance the music is best served by a more sparse approach. Nobody would argue with the efficacy of that. But is less always more? Would The Who have made better music if John Entwhistle had adopted that ethos? Or Chris Squire with Yes? What about the Red Hot Chilli Peppers if Flea had been a shy retiring minimalist? [/quote] Flea leaves a lot more gaps than you'd think.
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[quote name='dmccombe7' timestamp='1500661623' post='3339511'] After reading thru this thread and having just joined a newly formed function band starting from scratch i thought i would take the most popular songs from here and put on one list. It made for a pretty fantastic set list. What do you think Maggie May – Rod Stewart Long Train Running – Doobies Sex On Fire – Kings of Leon Play That Funky Music – Wild Cherry You Shook Me Al Night Long – AC/DC Honky Tonk Woman – The Stones Dancing with Myself – Billy Idol Sit Down – James Pinball Wizard – The Who Living Thing – ELO Jean Genie – Bowie Heroes – Bowie Get It On – T.Rex Blockbuster – Sweet Brown Eyed Girl – Van Morrison Summer of 69 – Bryan Adams Dakota – Stereophonics Everybody Needs Somebody – The Blues Brothers Love Really Hurts – Billy Ocean Saturday Nights Alright for Fighting – Elton John Crocodile Rock – Elton John Sweet Home Alabama - Lynard Skynard Valerie – Amy Winehouse Alright Now – Free I Shot the Sheriff – Eric Clapton All My Loving – Beatles 39 – Queen Message In A Bottle – The Police Don’t Stop Believing - Journey [/quote] People can scoff all they like but any band that played that set to a half decent standard would go down a treat and be booked in for their next date as they were paid by the happy landlord/lady, bride or groom etc.
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OK, this is a possibly weird question about gigging...
stingrayPete1977 replied to Telebass's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='Dad3353' timestamp='1500633494' post='3339229'] ...or enthusiastic..? I did the lights and trucking for the band our eldest was in for several years; never got (nor asked for...) a penny. Whilst I was fit enough, I loved it; it took my mind well away from my IT work, and they were great lads. Happy daze..! [/quote] The odd weekend maybe but five our six nights a week for less than minimum wage as a full time job? I'm sticking with daft -
OK, this is a possibly weird question about gigging...
stingrayPete1977 replied to Telebass's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='blue' timestamp='1500605698' post='3339047'] You mean someone that doesn't perform on stage, right? Yeah, it would be a huge struggle. I've never had much interest in running sound. I have enough trouble eqing my own rig. 😁 I don't have the apptitude for that stuff, sound or lights. cross over, sends, receive, house vs stage,subs, monitor mix, powered, not powered. It would be a disaster. Asking for payment would be awkward for me as well. I'd have to live with being exposed. However, I'm good at setting up and tear down. Manual labor had never been a problem for me. Blue [/quote] From the financial calculations people here have previously made these four hour gigs are already tight, that was before we knew there were more mouths to feed! On top of that if they are getting paid even less than the band members for at least six hours work they must be daft! -
Alternative to my Barefaced Super Twin?
stingrayPete1977 replied to Sammybass's topic in Amps and Cabs
You could try a Genz Benz Neox 2x12T, fairly light, 4 ohm, 600 watt and an adjustable tweeter. -
OK, this is a possibly weird question about gigging...
stingrayPete1977 replied to Telebass's topic in General Discussion
I don't take my wife to work. -
Ha I suppose so
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[quote name='Dad3353' timestamp='1500487379' post='3338225'] ...just like the philharmonic playing Beethoven or Bartok. [/quote] Yep.
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Doesn't that go for everything though? I've had three financial advisers since I was 19, they've all saved me money.
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If you didn't write them then they are covers, the passage of time or complexity of the pieces makes them no less and no more of a cover than playing 'Sex On Fire' down the tickled trout
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[quote name='Woodinblack' timestamp='1500481614' post='3338160'] I have no clue where I what category I would put my band in on that list. But on the plus side, it isn't classic rock, so at least we aren't in the mainstream! [/quote] +1
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Barefaced Cabs Stolen Manchester
stingrayPete1977 replied to V2factoryman's topic in General Discussion
How quickly could you knock up some fake cab boxes smeared in dog sh*te to put back in their hole? -
Barefaced Cabs Stolen Manchester
stingrayPete1977 replied to V2factoryman's topic in General Discussion
Wow that's awesome! -
For me the problem with Yamaha is that the model numbers don't tell you much, you say a BB series, well a BBNE2 is around £3500!
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Barefaced Cabs Stolen Manchester
stingrayPete1977 replied to V2factoryman's topic in General Discussion
There's a good chance they'll have googled the name to find out more which will have bought them here and possibly reading this thread! Utter scum. -
Delivery date for the new TE Elf head
stingrayPete1977 replied to TheGreek's topic in General Discussion
I'm waiting on the big reveal that the picture is of actually Keith from the parts department! -
[quote name='hiram.k.hackenbacker' timestamp='1500220551' post='3336276'] Who says I can't get as good a deal as an FA? [/quote] Because your buying one, they're buying hundreds, millions of pounds worth. That's how it works, they get offered deals not available to the man on the street and get a commission or a one off payment from the lender or the home owner or both, the lender still gets a monthly saving and the FA makes a living, but of course you know all that as its not rocket science as you say
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So you'd pay more money per month on your own mortgage and do it yourself? Savvy 99.9% of the time the private seller will get less than a shop for an item, each individual case is different of course, every now and again someone will bag that pre CBS Jazz bass from crack converters but in general a bass for £2000 in a shop isn't going to sell anywhere near privately unless it's very rare.