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Do you think that "Real" Musicians era is going to end ?
jackers replied to MusicLover20015's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='Chris2112' timestamp='1323890671' post='1468455'] but it's a brave man who expects it to put a roof over his head and food on the table! Well, if you're expecting more than a cardboard box and a pot Noodle, anyway. [/quote] But if everyone thought like that nothing would ever progress, and we certainly wouldn't have most of the bands that are considered 'all time greats' today would we. Yes, I am well aware that taking that risk isn't for everyone, and you are more than welcome to voice you opinion. However, I don't think it is acceptable for you to tell someone they are wrong just because they don't think the same as you. -
Do you think that "Real" Musicians era is going to end ?
jackers replied to MusicLover20015's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='MusicLover20015' timestamp='1323889656' post='1468413'] Oh sorry about that then, you can interpret text in many different ways lmao And i do think its just down to motivation, willingness to better yourself and generally putting yourself out there as well as having the talent [/quote] No worries dude Providing you go into it knowing what you are getting is what you want, then you will learn a great deal, and it will be a really good experience. -
Do you think that "Real" Musicians era is going to end ?
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[quote name='MusicLover20015' timestamp='1323889143' post='1468393'] I'm not saying that im valuing the degree at the end, as i think i did say, i do want to progress as a musician and someone stated before, meet others that are around my age and love music. I mean i know some people who kinda didnt bother going uni and said ill rough it out playing drums, guitar, they kinda ended in fast food, so you see as well as doing something i love i know that i will have a peice of paper that shows it as well [/quote] Ofcourse, and I didn't mean to make it sound like you had said that. I was just saying that in my personal experience, (finished a chemistry degree with a first), the degree isn't what really matters anymore, it's the transferrable skills, and I think providing you put the work in, that the music degree can be worthwhile. I have taken the option of doing a Chemistry PhD at Oxford, as it lets me do some truly amazing work, and also gets me some great connections for later in life. -
Do you think that "Real" Musicians era is going to end ?
jackers replied to MusicLover20015's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='seashell' timestamp='1323889008' post='1468384'] And if you have to re-think your plans and go in another direction eventually, at least you'll know you've tried. You won't be sitting there in 20 years time thinking 'I could have been a contender'. [/quote] Exactly, there is nothing worse than sitting there thinking 'I wonder what would have happened if..... -
Do you think that "Real" Musicians era is going to end ?
jackers replied to MusicLover20015's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='MusicLover20015' timestamp='1323888813' post='1468379'] What i mean is that having a degree on my CV would set me apart from someone who hasn't. Looking at whats happening around here you only get employed nowadays on what you have on your CV rather than word of mouth [/quote] I do understand what you are saying, but that shouldn't be a big factor in why you go to uni. With the job market as it is, and the fact that there are so many students, just having the degree doesn't get you as far as it used to. -
[quote name='wateroftyne' timestamp='1323888631' post='1468368'] AFAIK, most lightweight bass amps use the same module. [/quote] Ah ok, I didn't know that. Well, at least that's one less part that's likely to go wrong (I have had issues with Ashdown's QC before)
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Do you think that "Real" Musicians era is going to end ?
jackers replied to MusicLover20015's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='Chris2112' timestamp='1323888399' post='1468358'] Like a degree, you mean? Tends to come in handy when you're looking for a job. [/quote] By no means does it have to be a degree. I have a few friends who have done exactly what the OP is planning to do, and while they were doing it they picked up some extra qualifications. (One did an apprenticeship with a building firm, another gained a qualification in architectural planning.) -
Do you think that "Real" Musicians era is going to end ?
jackers replied to MusicLover20015's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='Chris2112' timestamp='1323887951' post='1468341'] I say this all the time, but studying music at University has to be one of the silliest ideas going these days. It's a lovely thing to do if you have no aspirations to own a house or get a job, but in the real world, a music degree is as much use to an employer as as a wad of used toilet paper. You might enjoy indulging your hobby for a couple of years but beyond university and the meagre pickings of the music world you'll not have much to show for the colossal debt you've accrued. [/quote] I used to think exactly the same as you, until I had a few experiences that made me realise how closed-minded and wrong that was. When it comes down to it, everyone has the right to make their own choices, irrespective of what you or I think of them. Maybe a sensible idea would be to have some form of 'backup plan'. I.e. some form of qualification or something that you could fall back on in the event it doesn't work out. (Not saying that it won't work out, just trying to suggest as many options as possible ) -
Do you think that "Real" Musicians era is going to end ?
jackers replied to MusicLover20015's topic in General Discussion
first off welcome to basschat secondly, it is great that you have something you really want to do with your life, so I would say go for it. Sure there is a chance it won't work, but that isn't the end of the world, and you can sort something else out. However, if it does work, then you are doing something that you love and want to do, which to me is easily worth that risk. Alot of people these days are too scared to do anything that isn't a 'safe option' so they try to discourage everyone else from taking those risks they deem unsuitable. Yea, it may well be harder to get work as a session musician than it used to be, but there is still plenty of work out there, you just have to put in the effort. (Which I'm sure you will seeing as it's something you genuinely want to do.) -
I have just been into PMT Oxford after work and had a play with the MiBass 550 through an Orange 212 cab. I have been interested in getting something smaller and more portable for gigs, as I don't drive, and my LH1000 weighs more than my house. I have never really got on with the TC stuff, I find the sound too...processed I guess. The only way I can describe just how good this is is by saying that my jaw physically dropped when I turned it on and started playing. After hearing good things about it on here, I thought that it would be a nice little amp, but I did not expect this level of quality from it. The parametric eq gives you so many options, but is also so easy to use. I was able to get from a grinding rock tone to a nice warm jazz/funk tone in about 30 seconds, and that was having never seen the controls before. The bass tech in PMT told me that the power amp section is actually designed by Bang and Olufsen. I was so surprised by just how nice it was that I have that annoying thought in my head of "do I [i]really [/i]need my big hartke rig anymore?" I mean, the LH1000 and HX410 are amazing, and they give me exactly the tone I want, but they are a long way from what I would call portable. Since I don't have a car, I simply cannot take the LH1000 to gigs further than walking distance from my house. The MiBass would fit into my gig bag, and I could get a nice 212 or 210, like the Orange, and be sorted for any gig.....Sure it wouldn't look anywhere near as "rock'n'roll", but it would save me a hell of a lot of ballache transporting stuff. If anyone gets the chance to try one of these, do it, they are fantastic. Although I will warn you, your wallet will not thank you afterwards because you will want to buy it. The only reason I don't currently have the MiBass sitting in my room is that the shop closed while I was still trying it out, haha. Now someone buy my aerodyne so I can actually afford this
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i recently switched to logic after struggling with cubase and pro tools for a while. I have to say logic is so much better, and 140 is an absolute bargain! good find man.
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if you can get to andertons in guildford they have a nice selection of basses. (and amps too). Their staff are great aswell, very helpful and friendly.
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[quote name='SebCarr' timestamp='1323784578' post='1466961'] I did a tour of Denmark Street on Sunday (was passing through). That place is a shadow of its former self [/quote] I know, it is so disappointing now. I remember first going when I starting playing bass and there being so many friendly staff that would let me play stuff just because I wanted to. Now you practically have to show them the cash before they will even talk to you. anyway, back on topic, I agree with going to a shop and just trying everything you possibly can.
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SOLD (Pending Payment): Fender Aerodyne Jazz Bass (non-export)
jackers replied to jackers's topic in Basses For Sale
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SOLD (Pending Payment): Fender Aerodyne Jazz Bass (non-export)
jackers replied to jackers's topic in Basses For Sale
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SOLD (Pending Payment): Fender Aerodyne Jazz Bass (non-export)
jackers replied to jackers's topic in Basses For Sale
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There are some truly wonderful stories in this thread A couple of them actually made me choke up. I haven't had any experiences as major as other people in here, but whenever I get upset, angry or just feel crap, I pick up my bass, and for the time I'm playing I find myself in a completely different place, and whatever was upsetting me seems much more manageable. I've had days where I have literally played bass for 6 or 7 hours, and when I had finished I felt much better. I wouldn't say that my creativity is affected, because as soon as I start playing, it puts a smile on my face.
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I've been learning road to ruin by mr big. It's such a good bassline, and I managed to get most of it down after an hour or so of practice and two blisters
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Hey all, I've been trying to learn who did you think I was over the last couple of days, cos pino's bassline is so good, but i'm struggling with some of the fills and the solo part. I was wandering if anyone had a transcription for it. Cheers Adam
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SOLD (Pending Payment): Fender Aerodyne Jazz Bass (non-export)
jackers replied to jackers's topic in Basses For Sale
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hartke hydrive 1x15 - 500W power rating discrepancy?
jackers replied to steve-bbb's topic in Amps and Cabs
+1 for the second 410. The 115 will not add enough to the sound to make it worth buying. I have tried my lh1000 with both setups, and the 2x 410 is much clearer. Plus the 115 will wear out alot quicker than the 410, as it will be being driven much harder than the 410. -
[quote name='4 Strings' timestamp='1323087644' post='1459020'] But isn't this 'poo' in your opinion, this is just the processed for which they have strived. Are you suggesting that because the clipping etc is far from the original sound of musical instruments its no good? [/quote] yes, it is my opinion. it is also an opinion shared by a large number of people. As a test, listen to the death magnetic cd, then listen to the versions of the songs that were remastered for guitar hero. The guitar hero ones did not have all the silly brickwall rubbish and they sound awesome. and ofcourse I'm not suggesting that it's not good because it is far from the original sound, I'm suggesting it's not good because it hurts my ears to hear a snare distort that much
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[quote name='51m0n' timestamp='1323076028' post='1458831'] However with digital limiting techniques and even the use of deliberate digital clipping in order to push average gain higher it is getting so bad now that great music is being ruined. And I dont give a damn how many peoiple are used to the sound, it doesnt make it good! [/quote] and this is why death magnetic sounds like a large pile of poo.........every single instrument clips and distorts, so there are no dynamics and the album is way too loud compared to the rest of my music collection
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I used to use a 1x15 and a 4x10 in my old rig, and I always stacked the 4x10 on top, but mainly because I liked being able to hear the 4x10 at my ear level. However, since getting my new rig I have started using 2 4x10's and my god what a difference it has made. In my old setup the 1x15 always felt like it lacked power and wasn't outputting anything like what the 4x10 was. Now with 2 4x10's I have an absolutely thunderous sound.
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SOLD (Pending Payment): Fender Aerodyne Jazz Bass (non-export)
jackers replied to jackers's topic in Basses For Sale