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Possible scam - this original 66 Mustang or Mikey Way Squire body?
Gareth Hughes replied to Duroc17's topic in Bass Guitars
Well, you’ll never guess what colour it is...... it was the one going in the Bassist Ireland classifieds. Made in 2004/2005. In great nick bar a ding near the 3rd fret dot on the E string side. Sounds and plays heavenly. Tone up it can do a good Maiden clank, tone down it’s a glorious soulful thump. It’s a different old school vibe than my Precision with flats. Not better or worse, but simply awesome. I am in love. Sorry for the thread hijack OP. -
Possible scam - this original 66 Mustang or Mikey Way Squire body?
Gareth Hughes replied to Duroc17's topic in Bass Guitars
Just to let you Ian, that I alleviated my Mustang GAS, and I am ever so happy -
Introducing kid to db - teachers in Edinburgh?
Gareth Hughes replied to fatback's topic in EUB and Double Bass
Don’t give up on the idea of a smaller bass. I bought my kids - 8 and 5 - a Thomann 22 double bass, the same model that I have a 3/4 size of, and its truly excellent. My 8 year old is average height for his age and he’s having no problem holding down notes in first position or working his way up a D Major scale in third position. It has an awesome tone considering it’s size. Of course not as rich as the big one but in no way lacking for learning. My eldest plays this bass in the junior orchestra I teach and it sits well beside the 1/4 size basses there. The action was a fair bit high but that’s was easily remedied with a few files and some patience. The soundpost is semi-permanently installed so there’s little risk of it falling down while you work at the bridge. -
davie504 and other awful clickbait horror
Gareth Hughes replied to project_c's topic in General Discussion
Adam - I wouldn't sweat the clickbait titles. I've watched enough of your videos to trust that the next one is worth watching irregardless of its title. The same is opposite for other folks videos - no title would convince me to spend my time on them. -
I'm not 100% sure but I think the Aux In doesn't get sent to the DI. I could be wrong about that.
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Both into the A/B selector then it's either front input or effects return. I do love my Streamliner, but for upright it can be a little bit of a problem with the low end. Having said that, if you're happy with your electric sound through your Streamliner then you should be good with your upright too. Give it a try - only one way to find out. Definitely do a bedroom test - eq-ing an upright on the job can be a pain for sure.
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Get yourself one of these:
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Nope, it won't work as the effects section of the Streamliner is a series effects loop, meaning that when you plug your upright into the effects return you will no longer be able to run anything through the normal input on the front. Sorry. Some amps have parallel effects loops, which would work as you've written, but not the Streamliner. Is your Headway the EDB-2 or EDB-1?
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So I just quit the band I started six years ago...
Gareth Hughes replied to NancyJohnson's topic in General Discussion
For sure I agree that it’s annoying, but you never know what’s going on in someone’s life that causes them to not reply as quick as you’d like, so to instantly jump to “this guy is so rude for not replying that I’ll give him some grief on Facebook” makes me more than happy that I didn’t reply to him. -
So I just quit the band I started six years ago...
Gareth Hughes replied to NancyJohnson's topic in General Discussion
As others have said, it’s clearly best for you that you’re out, however frustrating the circumstances are. Life is too short, etc. On the flip side, I’ve managed to dodge a similiarly shaped bullet. There was an ad for a bassist for a Black Sabbath tribute local enough to me. Sabbath would always be appealing but it’s not something I’d want to commit to. Somebody then recommended the singer get in touch with me, which he did via Facebook. I’d read his message but hadn’t replied as I was giving it a second thought. I deliberately didn’t write back straight away as I didn’t want to be sitting on the fence and mess this guy around. And also - life carries on, so other things take priority in ones life over writing to a complete stranger. I didn’t think this was rude in any way, but a few days later, last night, the guy writes back with “we’ve found a bass player, thanks for getting in touch” - clearly being sarky as I hadn’t gotten in touch. Cue a few messages back and forth along the lines of “WTF?” From me and “rudeness will get you nowhere” from him and then him blocking me. I’ve never met this guy!!! So, the moral of the story is - go with your gut. If your Spidey-Senses tell you something’s up, then there really is. Good luck with your new ventures NJ. -
Welcome. If you want to check out some local gigs I'd heartily recommend the John Hewitt bar in the Cathedral Quarter on a Thursday night. Has a very fine bass player in the form of Mr. Trevor Dyer. And you'll also find fellow BassChatter MachineHead there too.
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This is a good read: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Art-Double-Bass-Playing/dp/087487081X
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Bought an Electro Harmonix Bass MicroSynth from Jon this week. Excellent seller. Great communication throughout, and awesome bombproof packaging.
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I have a student who is rhythm deaf. Help me
Gareth Hughes replied to Owen's topic in General Discussion
One thing I've found that has helped pupils who previously couldn't grasp anything other than playing a single note on every beat, was to have them count out loud the beats - 1234 - for every bar and then clap the rhythm. Start of with quavers on beat one, or three, or wherever - something relatively simple, and then start introducing other groupings of rhythms. A great book to help with this is 'Improve Your Sightreading - Double Bass grades 1-5 by Paul Harris. It has excellent exercises that help you see where the rhythms lie on top of the beats. -
Five and Six string basses from yesteryear
Gareth Hughes replied to mybass's topic in General Discussion
Bottesini only needed three strings! -
Thomann 22 series basses are excellent value. Not just 'for the money', but plain just excellent value. I loaned mine to Jon Thorne of Lamb for an Irish tour with Yorkston, Thorne and Khan and he was very impressed with it.
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Just to chime in that me and my Elwood 6P are still happily in love.
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A warning to those that use Class D amps
Gareth Hughes replied to Bass is the place's topic in Amps and Cabs
Interesting. I have a similar rig. Never had any bother with my Streamliner before. However - I did have a weird one with an Acoustic Image amp that I concluded was down to dodgy power. The amp lit up, the preamp was working as there was a signal going through the DI to the soundman, but the power amp wouldn't do anything. Gig the night before with the same and next day at home, everything was fine and never any thing like that again. -
[quote name='Fisheth' timestamp='1498898064' post='3327805'] Bass has literally turned up and it's been named Bass Of The Month on the Public Peace website, so I'm chuffed. [url="https://www.public-peace.de/bass-of-the-month/2230-public-peace-proudly-presents-the-bass-of-the-month-july-2017"]https://www.public-p...month-july-2017[/url] Didn't think Fed Ex delivered on a Saturday with International Economy, however! [/quote] Lucky you - so far they haven't delivered mine on a Saturday. Should have been here yesterday according to the tracking, now there's no scheduled date which I'm guessing means Monday at the earliest. Bah humbug. Anyway - enjoy yours!!!!
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Hey eude - nice one, I'll have to check out the FB page - can't wait to see the video Adrian made. Specs are fairly standard - 24 fret bound neck, rosewood fingerboard. Body is chambered alder. Pickups are Delano's, hardware is Hipshot. Only non-standard-ish thing is the controls are vol-balance-tone instead of vol-vol-tone. Hey ezbass - cool, I'm really looking forward to hearing these pickups in the flesh. I loved the demos of them. Was tempted to get the models that could be coil tapped, but then I knew I'd go mad with options. "A man with a dog has a problem with a dog."
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So, I'm waiting on this with baited breath. Delivery before 6pm today. Allegedly.
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You're absolutely right. It's a viciously steep learning curve. In my case I was gigging my electric bass at 14 and did that and nothing else right through my teens and into music college, finishing that at 20. At 21 I bought my first upright and was gigging it within a month. I stress that it wasn't out of any talent, but simply a mix of having one and being too stupid to say no. Many bad habits were learnt on the job, but then I was happy to have a job!!!
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Hey Bill - Just watched this and loved every second of it. That's a great, tight band you're playing with. Off to the shed I go!!!
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PS - no need to apologise for your English. I guarantee you it is better than my Spanish.
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Hi Spark - and welcome. I'm just up the road from you, across the border.