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[quote name='ead' timestamp='1395237115' post='2400031'] Just accidentally snorted hot coffee. Not recommended fellow BCers, too many Health & Safety Issues; plus it ****** stings a bit too. [/quote] Sorry !
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I guess the trends come and go as with all fashion and design but I would wager that the majority of recorded popular music since the 1950's will have and continue to feature a Precision, Jazz or maybe a Stingray providing the bass line
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Proggers and-wealthier punks in the 70s had Rics Lots of through neck arias and bare wood finishes in the 80s or silly looking no headstock things All the younger bands on telly since the 90's seem to have old p and jazz basses Soul, jazz and what is now called R'n'B seem to use 5 strings on expensive looking(see 80s) wood. As tubeway army may have said: Are trends eclectic?
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Am I Mad? Wanting to sell a 55-01 and buy a CV P-bass? :S
lonestar replied to bigevilman's topic in Bass Guitars
Sounds eminently sensible to me although Im not sure that id bother with a jazz pup at the bridge. I have a bitsa sx p bass with a wizard thumper pickup, sadly no longer available, but it does what it says on the box brilliantly. Why not just go for a posh p bass pickup and hardware, I have gotoh 70s tuners on mine -
Donny Hathaway with Willie Weeks. excuse my sister.
lonestar replied to bubinga5's topic in General Discussion
Speaking of willie weeks: Willie Weeks - Bass Solo - YouTube ► 1:29► 1:29 www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ZxdCXoPt9U 22 Apr 2007 - Uploaded by huopcd Willie does what maybe just a handful bassists can do. Mesmerizing! On the guitar Eric Clapton ... -
Welcome Anita Lots of Essex basschatters on here and we're mostly friendly and helpful. There is lots of useful links and stuff in theory and technique. If in doubt just ask and someone will know! Great looking bass you have there.
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The ultimate in rubbish relic'ing. Did he use a blowtorch?
lonestar replied to Clarky's topic in eBay - Weird and Wonderful
He does offer to relic your guitar for you in another post too -
Playing with a Pick - looking for advice
lonestar replied to Count Bassy's topic in General Discussion
I generaly use fingers but the Best picks that i found i picked up at a show and haven't found since. They were the standard 1 mm tortex blue but with a star shaped hole in the middle which made them really grippy. -
Highly recommend stuart clayton's excellent book funk and soul grooves for bass guitar . All the 'nard bass and Nile's guitar parts are in there.
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[quote name='Scott S' timestamp='1393274235' post='2378186'] Oh, btw, lonestar, your advice re: turning the Markbass volume control in an anti-clockwise direction has merely exacerbated my symptoms, and has caused Mrs S no end of concern, lol. [/quote] You'll have to go and try one. My sincerest apologies to Mrs S.
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[quote name='Scott S' timestamp='1393240739' post='2377596'] Thanks for the info and advice, guys, one and all! Yeah, I was looking at the Markbass CMD 151P Jeff Berlin Players School Combo (albeit that the budget would need to expand beyond that for an Ampeg BA 112) but given that it would be used for for what is essentially home/practice use I wondered if it would be somewhat excessive. I hate the thought of a really decent amp being used for only a fraction of its' capabilities although, having said that, it is marketed as being for "student practice"...GAS, what GAS? [/quote] Either of these amps would be good. Im a markbass user and have used an Ampegs BA15 extensively at rehearsals. Either would give you lots of volume, especially the Markbass should you ever decide to play with others and you can always turn down at home! Ultimately it's all the fingers though I'm sure that a Ray '34 and flats would get you on the right path, especially a natural/maple one which Im gassing for at the moment with similar motives to you.
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Markbass - all made in Indonesia now and heavy?
lonestar replied to phatbass787's topic in Amps and Cabs
I had the pleasure of meeting Marco and his colleagues at a trade show, not long after getting my CMD102 combo a few years ago. I was whisked off the stand to see their new amps and was impressed with their enthusiasm for the products and integrity, as is becoming increasingly apparent on this thread. -
[quote name='dennis12' timestamp='1392739292' post='2372175'] https://imageshack.com/i/ndwt5vj lol! [/quote] Just stopped laughing. Brilliant
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We tried to cover Rosanna once in a previous band. Yikes tough bassline ! We soon gave up !
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Battered half to death with a rhythm stick!
lonestar replied to SpaceChick's topic in General Discussion
I find that getting at least two fingers going,building up the tempo / stamina and getting those pesky 16ths even is the trick.its a great track to practice RH technique -
Battered half to death with a rhythm stick!
lonestar replied to SpaceChick's topic in General Discussion
I have a very good tab for this from Guitardist magazine that I could scan for you if you like space Chick -
[quote name='andytoad' timestamp='1392151130' post='2365432'] Love this one, great vid too! [/quote] Thats great!
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These are the rules (Bass players, see No. 5)
lonestar replied to John Cellario's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='Beer of the Bass' timestamp='1392034384' post='2363769'] It's a very confused list though. Some of the "rules" are about avoiding tired old cliches, while others seek to enforce them. I might take some interest in a similar list from a noted performer rather than a journalist (like Captain Beefheart's infamous guitar commandments), though more as an insight into their way of working than as a set of rules. [/quote] "Most rock journalism is people who can't write, interviewing people who can't talk, for people who can't read". Frank Zappa -
These are the rules (Bass players, see No. 5)
lonestar replied to John Cellario's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='Dave Vader' timestamp='1391786992' post='2361316'] With all due respect, this is utter bullshit. Of the highest order. Probably written by some twat in a terrible pub covers band who has a horrible shiny 7-string Ibanez guitar, can't play lead solos for toffee and has a gut like Jabbas. Or not. He should say, "If you are not a dull shoe-gazey indie muppet, you should't be in a band" or "Don't form a band". [/quote] Calm down it's only satire ! It is in fact from a humorous book by an American writer ( music journo?)which I was given for Christmas a few years ago and was called the Rock Bible or something. I cant believe that anyone ever intended these to be taken seriously although judging by the vitriolic response of some of the humourless miserable gits on here and facebook the irony got lost somewhere mid Atlantic. It made me smile anyway. edit:http://www.amazon.co.uk/The-Rock-Bible-Scriptures-Bands/dp/1594742693 -
And that pod sounds a bargain !
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Lesbian scene involving bass guitar.... Ace.
lonestar replied to the boy's topic in General Discussion
Phwoar ! -
Bass Player Available Functions, Covers, Deps Essex, Cambs
lonestar replied to lonestar's topic in Bassists Available
Still not getting any action hot or otherwise -
[quote name='paul_5' timestamp='1390818197' post='2349747'] I used to use a Pocket Rock-it. did everything I needed it too and it plugged directly into the bass too. [url="http://www.pocketrockit.com/Page.php?id=0022s1b"]http://www.pocketroc....php?id=0022s1b[/url] [/quote] Yep me too I have one of these Im very pleased with it