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Cameronj279

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  1. In just over a months time my band are going to be spending a few days in a studio and getting a 4 track EP type thing recorded and I'm just basically searching methods of promoting it.

    Quite frankly I'm clueless and not very good at this sort of stuff at the best of time so all experiences are a help.

    Cameron

  2. [quote name='gelfin' timestamp='1453121330' post='2956483']
    I use my best / favourite bass for gigging and take a spare. After all it's what they were made for.
    [/quote]

    This. I only have 2 basses. Both of which I would consider brilliant. Certainly both of them are at a value where I would be rather unhappy if something bad happened to them. I just make sure it's supervised at all times.

  3. When I got my first 'high end' bass I babied it for the full time I owned it. Eventually I realised that I bought the thing to play and enjoy.

    At the moment I use both of my basses as I would use any cheaper basses. I play them quite hard but onstage I'm not much of a mover so no real issues there other than accidentally hitting things (which I try not to do). I still take as much care of them as I can to avoid these things happening but it's not the end of the world if something does happen.

    If my bass gets a dent or a nick in it then it would annoy me for a while but as long as it does the job it's designed for I'm happy.

  4. Music is what I listen to 99% of the time. If I'm completely honest, I'm extremely picky about vocals on songs which results me often listening to music trying to mentally block out the singer. I also listen to quite a lot of music that isn't sung in English meaning I can't really do anything about the lyrics other than google them.

    If it's a band where I like the vocals I'll usually listen to the lyrics and the music as a whole.

  5. As much as a tribute or cover band is my idea of the worst ever night out I do agree with what has been said (although not particularly how it has been said), if you don't like them don't go.

    Sadly it is much more profitable to play other peoples music than it is to write your own.

  6. [quote name='blue' timestamp='1452858406' post='2954119']
    Yeah, maybe the seller was super hurting for cash and sold to whoever got the cash in his hands first.

    [/quote]

    Regardless of that, the seller should make the buyer (in this case Twincam) aware that there is someone else who has got there first. It's common courtesy.

    It's really just a case of an inconsiderate seller wasting someones time which [u]can[/u] [u]easily[/u] be avoided just by adding into one of the (seemingly many) e-mails that he has another prospective buyer.

  7. As Si said. Buy what works for you.

    I've always found cheap distortions/overdrives to just not be usable in a live setting but Darkglass works amazingly (I'd say they count as boutique?) but on the other hand even the cheapest of reverb pedals is ideal for what I need.

  8. I originally started because it looked fun.

    I often have days where I just can't be arsed playing. The reasons I still play are because it's the only thing I'm half decent at and every so often I have a little streak where I absolutely love it and want to do nothing else. I've never had that feeling with anything else before.

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