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[quote name='MoonBassAlpha' timestamp='1500655249' post='3339438']... BOOM!! Early for once! [/quote] ... and more bolero than tango, but who's dancing, anyway..? Yes, the very lightly-brushed drums [i]do [/i]add; well done.
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[quote name='SpondonBassed' timestamp='1500900761' post='3340922']...take away delivery drivers... [/quote] Isn't there a contradiction here, somewhere..? ...
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[quote name='Mcgiver69' timestamp='1500890417' post='3340795'] I used the first one they released and didn't like the fact that even though it was free it would stop working after 30 mins. I hope they had changed this. Will try it as I liked the first one, it sounded great. [/quote] It now come with a serial n°, and so should no longer have the time limitation. I tried it out, but would use it for more than 30 minutes in any case; I far prefer my Amplitube Hiwatt sim (well, they call it HiAmp, but whatever...) for bass. I found the GK to be, in general, excessively muddy, and the tone controls particularly ineffective. I'll try again another day when I have another bass line to create, so all is not lost (but the Hiwatt is very good indeed, so... ).
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As per title; surfing the BC forum is very sluggish this evening. Other sites I browse regularly are as normal; only BC is much slower than usual. Anyone else having the same experience..?
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For those having this recurrent issue, have you tried flushing your browsers cache..? Each browser has its own method, but it's usually in the 'Tools' section or similar. Certain stuff could be hiding in there, bringing the problem back on your local machine even if it's been fixed elsewhere. Just sayin'; hope this helps.
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When this happens...and Bernie Goodfellow is a life saver
Dad3353 replied to bassjim's topic in General Discussion
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[quote name='gjones' timestamp='1500847037' post='3340634']... My opinion is, that if you have an amateur attitude to whether or not you get paid for your music, you'll also have an amateur attitude to the music. [/quote] ... and my opinion is that there is no correlation; one's attitude to music has nothing to do with being paid, for very many folks, including very many fine musicians. I'd cite, as only one of many examples, the excellent amateur orchestras that thrive all around the planet, including the UK. There are others (folk bands, Morris men, ethnic groups everywhere; even many rock groups...)...
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[quote name='lowdown' timestamp='1500844277' post='3340601']... Tomorrow night I hope.. [/quote] Yep.
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[quote name='blue' timestamp='1500821817' post='3340378'] Over here waitresses and hairdressers don't get minimum wage... [/quote] They would if they united.
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[quote name='scalpy' timestamp='1500817341' post='3340332'] [media]http://youtu.be/Wpp7oxrBUq0[/media] Bonkers, but a fantastic watch. [/quote] As brilliantly illustrated in the video above ^^, a great deal of the expressivity comes from the interplay between the instruments and the song, the story, the lyrics. Even in classical 'orchestral' music, there is an underlying story, with its ultimate expression in the form of opera. The music, in the majority of modern music, is a support for the text, with much meaning stripped away without that all-important part of the ensemble. Try thinking the words, and their meaning and feel, while playing, not just the notes of your instrument. Sing along, if you can; that, in itself, is good practice. Just my tuppence-worth.
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Good afternoon, Marc, and ... [sharedmedia=core:attachments:167528] Plenty to read and amuse you here, and lots to learn and share. Nice bass; good call. Lessons, even a couple, from a genuine bass teacher, are worth every penny. None near you ..? Maybe have a look in the BC [url="http://basschat.co.uk/forum/26-tutors-available/"]Tutors Available ...[/url] section..?
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Not much scope for 'showrooming' in my corner of the planet, and I can do a set-up as well as most shops, at least. No problem with buying unseen on t'web, either new or s/h; I trust my own judgement and accept the consequences. I've yet to be disappointed. I did, once (no, come to think of it; twice..!) buy from a shop; both were 'impulse' buys, in that the guitars in question were screaming at me 'Buy me..! Buy me..!' and I didn't want to leave 'em like that. My drums, too, came from a shop, but I didn't get to try 'em until I got home, so... To each his/her own, of course.
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I'll 'Report' this, and see what explanation comes up. A bit of patience, please..? [Terminator] 'I'll be back...' [/Terminator]
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OK, this is a possibly weird question about gigging...
Dad3353 replied to Telebass's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='chris_b' timestamp='1500715019' post='3339724']... I'd say that fun, enjoyment and satisfaction are very different things and probably shouldn't be mixed up when you're playing in a band. [/quote] ... and I would respectfully say 'Tosh..!' to this rather Puritanical attitude. To me, 'fun, enjoyment and satisfaction ' are the very staff of life itself, to be sought for in every minute of one's existence (provided it's not at other's expense...). S'a funny ol' world. -
[quote name='Roland Rock' timestamp='1500704063' post='3339660']...a dashboard-type camera hidden in the stashing spot... [/quote] Nah, someone would nick it.
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[quote name='Leonard Smalls' timestamp='1500656166' post='3339447'] Due to rain today and a few moments spare I had a brief fiddle.... [/quote] Very '[i]hispanique en speed[/i]'..! A great improvement (at times, briefly, I even fancy it's almost listenable..!), well done. On another note, I hope the fiddle did you some good, too.
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True, my ears are 'shot' (a technical term...), but I can't hear any pitch correction in that clip. True, there's a 'framptonesque' voice box, but that's not the same as vocoding, I'd say, and is certainly not 'cheating'. All in all, the sessions I've listened to seem to be exemplary for the clarity of the take, especially as a 'live', all together one-shot, and special mention must go to the drummers, each able to put to rest the myth that drums have to be [i]loud[/i]. Not many of the artists are wearing ear protection, it seems; the one or two I've seen are rather using iem's. Good Stuff all round, and a Good Find; thanks for posting 'em.
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It'll work just about as fine as normal FOH, where the cabs are facing the audience, and the monitoring directed back to the musicians. There are no more (nor less...) counter-indications than if you were playing 'amp-less' through DI, straight into a traditional PA. Ideally, one should adjust the front-facing ('FOH'...) cab to a level which may be different from the 'monitor' cab facing you, but that's all I can think of, and would not be catastrophic if you're sensible, I'd say. Sounds good to me as a workable method.
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OK, this is a possibly weird question about gigging...
Dad3353 replied to Telebass's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='stingrayPete1977' timestamp='1500651770' post='3339417'] 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 [/quote] Yes, [i]very [/i]odd week-ends indeed. I couldn't have stood the pace for six nights a week; they were a [i]very [/i]strenuous bunch..! One would be daft to do it for [i]any [/i]wage, I'd say..! Judge for yourself... http://youtu.be/_MWeuypvClc -
[quote name='MoonBassAlpha' timestamp='1500647622' post='3339375']... So: to drum or not to drum....? [/quote] I'm a drummer; what do you think I'd say..?
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[quote name='doonaboon' timestamp='1500644298' post='3339344'] never a truer word said! there's a clue in the name 'theory' I think ;-) [/quote] Indeed... [quote]Theory... Earlier in this sense was theorical (n.), late 15c. Sense of "principles or methods of a science or art" (rather than its practice) is first recorded 1610's (as in music theory, which is the science of musical composition, apart from practice or performance). Sense of "an intelligible explanation based on observation and reasoning" is from 1630's.[/quote]
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[quote name='PaulWarning' timestamp='1500638826' post='3339265'] yep, if it sounds good it is good [/quote] ... and the theory will adjust to explain why..!
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[quote name='the boy' timestamp='1500633740' post='3339232']...Sad song about an old boy reminiscing......... [/quote] Excellent, and an apt, timely follow-on from my non-entry Waltz; the same characters a few decades later..! Thanks for that; I do like a nice coincidence now and again..!
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OK, this is a possibly weird question about gigging...
Dad3353 replied to Telebass's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='stingrayPete1977' timestamp='1500632401' post='3339215']...they must be daft! [/quote] ...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..!