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timloudon

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  1. [quote name='pantherairsoft' post='622492' date='Oct 10 2009, 03:49 PM']Cheers to Tim, Mike and Kev for popping in today and saying hi etc. Was cool to put some faces to names. A special thanks to Tim for keeping me well past my finishing time ;-)[/quote]

    :)

    I just couldn't get enough of that SWR Workingman Pro rig and the white Jazz!

    Thanks for the hospitality, the shop have done themselves a service in employing you Shep!

  2. [quote name='Clarky' post='608872' date='Sep 25 2009, 11:41 PM']My excuse is I have gone 5 weeks without drinking ...and have been to the pub and fallen off teh wagon[/quote]

    :)

  3. [quote name='Jobiebass' post='574612' date='Aug 19 2009, 07:28 PM']3rd post. sorry.
    can anyone tell me how this fretboard works? looks like the strings where you'd normally play are only a few mm from the f/board, does that even work?

    [/quote]

    I played this when I went with a friend who's purchasing a shuker. It's just a flat neck all the way to the bridge, the pickups are under the wood. It feels awesome to play, it's very even.

  4. I went to the Shuker workshop with a friend who was looking to purchase a single cut through neck five string.

    Excellent times. The guys (and Ruby the dog) were welcoming and helpful.

    I think my next bass will be coming from there!

  5. One of the main problems (as mentioned), is that usually no one knows the gig is happening. I know plenty of highly entertaining brilliant musicians who just keep playing gigs to low numbers of people because they never advertise.

    I occasionally get texts from friends who are playing gigs an hour before they're on when I'm sat at home with a cold beer. Would anyone leave the home at that point?

    I know that's not the only factor, but it sure is a big one.

  6. [quote name='jakesbass' post='558773' date='Aug 2 2009, 09:53 PM']So yes it can be taught, and definitely it can be learned.

    Just not by everbody[/quote]

    +1 to that!

  7. [quote name='William James Easton' post='558509' date='Aug 2 2009, 02:31 PM']I no longer worry about trying to write a line that;s intresting, different, will make me look cool. I play with the song, relax, enjoy the music, not worry about if abillity is gonna be judged by some 9 string noodeling nonce and rock out. I'll add bits when needed IF needed but not for the sake of it.r field.[/quote]

    I'm sure you'll find that when you're not trying to overplay, your lines will fit nicely with the songs. Also, you'd be surprised what can be played when you're not concentrating too hard.

  8. It's a broad term, one person may say it's just to do with how well one can groove and another (as mentioned above) would say it's to do with attitude.

    Much like feel, the idea that something like expressiveness can't be taught is not true. There have been studies into how musicians use subtle techniques and nuances in order to convey emotion in music, and it's bee shown that they do these things systematically, not randomly. There are a number of systematic (whether conscious or not) techniques which we all apply to our music. These will have come from our musical education and own personal explorations of music.

    Surely a good feel comes through practice and experience? Practice can certainly be guided by a teacher. For example, being shown various grooves and being taught about the specifics.

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