[quote name='julietgreen' timestamp='1406846027' post='2515363']
That's great, but then does anyone know of a mini forklift device that can get the cab into the car? I nearly kill myself trying to do this on my own.
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I believe these are called "drummers".
[quote name='Thunderbird' timestamp='1407008308' post='2516678']
Could you just not put a thumb rest on the bass you have in a comfy position for you?
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This.
[quote name='Skinnyman' timestamp='1406891536' post='2515625']
Can't speak about the bass but I've had two Adam Black acoustics and they're stunning value for money. Have a free bump
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Thanks
Stu and I traded basses, his SRX430 for my Mondial Classic. Good comms, promptly sent, well packed, and all as described. I'd happily deal with him again. Thanks Stu
[quote name='uncle psychosis' timestamp='1405940886' post='2506669']
This this this this this.
Best thing I ever learned as a musician.
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I think I'm probably quoting you... so thank you
[quote name='Dad3353' timestamp='1405818687' post='2505575']
Get some sleep, wake up with new zeal and carry on.
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Now here I have to agree. Dream-time is important.
The look is clever, the way it ties the body shape to the fan-frets and pup angle. But I don't like it; too angular and leaning too much on the visual. Looking good (whatever that means) is far too often a cover for poor function.
Learn backwards.
Learn the last part of a piece first; then the bit before it; and so on. That way you're always going from hard stuff to easy, and you don't fall into the trap of never getting to the end.