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timloudon

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  1. Be glad that the guitarist (along with the drummer and singer) actually learns stuff. I seem to remember the guitarist in my old covers band (my first band, so there are strong ties here) saying that he didn't need to learn Bloc Party's Helicopter because he'd played it so much on Guitar Hero... I don't know what he was thinking! But you're right, it's weird.
  2. [quote name='BigRedX' post='354296' date='Dec 14 2008, 03:34 PM']Flamboyant Offset fretless 5-string... [/quote] All I can say is... WOW!
  3. [quote name='phil_the_bassist' post='313102' date='Oct 23 2008, 03:57 PM']someone bitchslap me if I'm wrong, but .rar files need WinRar to open 'em...think of it like a newer version of Winzip, it's just a file compression thingumy! It's free to download winrar, and it's pretty easy to use/useful too[/quote] You do indeed. Although there are plenty of other extraction programs that'll do it on a mac (like I have). I use Stuffit Expander, because you can expand multiple files. I've got loads of hand written (some good, some just scribbles) transcriptions that I'd love to share with everyone on here. I'd use it all the time!
  4. Wow! That is surely the best thing I've seen all day. Wish I had the money. Have a bump on me.
  5. I've heard that titanium drum symbols (while looking cool) don't sound very nice. But that's just on the grapevine. Surely these things are going to be uber-expensive as well?
  6. I wish I did. It would be good for taking out annoying punters!
  7. One thing I can think of is about the market place: Each post is displayed in the order of the last action (or reply), as with all the others. It would be good to be able to order the items in a date/time posted (as well as the above system) - i.e. looking at things that went on sale yesterday above something that was on sale a week ago but is being bumped or commented on. Just a thought.
  8. [quote name='The Funk' post='350666' date='Dec 10 2008, 01:32 PM']I was born and raised in London, and I've played around a bit. There are probably not more than 50 good bass players here. Do you want to join/form an originals band or do you want to get some good session work? If it's session work you're after, it's not about how good you are. It's about who you've already worked with. Get that first profile gig and the rest will fall into place. I'm sure there will be people you know in Leeds who know people in London to help you get in there. If you want to do the originals thing, you could start that anywhere. In some ways it would be easier to build up a large following outside of London.[/quote] Cheers for the post. It's more session work I'm after. And I do have a very good friend down there who's got a good many contacts - she's very business savvy. I'm also going to take whatever comes, so if it's originals work, then it may work out. I'm also looking forward to being closer to the bass gallery.
  9. I'm just getting over this problem. It's probably Tenosynovitus - the inflamation of the tendon sheath at the base of your thumb. I'm just resting it at the moment, and making damn sure I do a proper warm up when I do start playing again! [url="http://www.patient.co.uk/showdoc/23069141/"]http://www.patient.co.uk/showdoc/23069141/[/url] Mind you, it might not be that. If it isn't, see a doctor!
  10. [quote name='Crazykiwi' post='350444' date='Dec 10 2008, 10:09 AM']Well, when you're young, stupid and at art school anything seems possible.[/quote] You are a man of great insight!
  11. [quote name='budget bassist' post='349869' date='Dec 9 2008, 04:30 PM']Just my 0.02[/quote] Your 0.02 is very much appreciated!
  12. [quote name='bigjohn' post='349618' date='Dec 9 2008, 12:40 PM']London is great with money. sh*t without. Dick Whittington has a lot to answer for.[/quote] I've been talking to loads of people about it, and it seems that it's an opportunity that'll be hard, but potentially worth it. I do have an older brother who's living in Clapham and working as a web developer in a nice company, so I at least have a place to start living and someone who knows about the general costs etc... I've also got a very good friend who lives near Brick Lane who's doing the singing thing. But I must mention that I'm not slagging off Yorkshire - it's a good place. Cheers for the advice everyone, I'll let you know how it gets on!
  13. Cheers for the advice guys. I knew you'd help! It's an interesting one. I just feel that I'll be holding off something I want to do staying in Leeds- yes, it has a good music scene and plenty of musicians (very good ones too), but I think I'll just get stuck. It will be expensive and difficult, especially since we're in some kind of economic crisis (although when there's a recession, there's then a boom, hopefuly), but I feel I can make it work. It'll just be Kiwi's 110% work and commitment. Is there anyone here who has had this experience- moving to london and slowly working towards a career? But also, I'm not so naive as to think that there are [b]only[/b] opportunities in London. Also, any ideas as to where to move? I've done no research into this aspect, as I've only really started thinking about it recently.
  14. This is a particularly difficult one for me to resolve on my own, and I thought asking the bass community for there advice and words of wisdom would be the best idea. I'm currently up in sunny Leeds, studying at the Leeds College of Music. I'm now in my third year, and graduation looms (although not after a stint of hard work). I'm undecided about whether to stay in Leeds, or move down to London. I'd be developing a bass playing career in either place, having already developed some good skills though the years, and made a good deal of friends who are doing similar things. The real question is, do I need to move to London to put myself in a place of opportunity (as well as tough competition)? Advice would be gratefully received...
  15. I don't mind. Sounds good though. How far away would it be from the train station?
  16. That would be cool. Obviously giving you petrol money, as I know how stupidly expensive driving is. Were you thinking of organising it soon?
  17. [quote name='Born 2B Mild' post='344682' date='Dec 3 2008, 08:16 PM']Trains come to Harrogate from Leeds in one direction and York in the other. So, you won't be bringing your 1x18 bin then?[/quote] Well... If I had one, it wouldn't be such a good idea. Although I do have an Epifani UL 4x10 - I'd like to bring it so others could have a play, but I'd need a lift from Burley. When would this be happening?
  18. +1 for Leeds. Although as long as I can get a train to wherever it is, that'll be fine.
  19. I'm studying at Leeds College of Music. He teaches bass there... he's into his metal and metal jazz etc... I think he lives in bradford.
  20. I was shown this track by my bass tutor. I have never heard any of their stuff before. He wants me to transcribe the main riff, a task not easily done, but my strength lies in transcription. I wondered if anyone wanted to try it. It'd be a good practice for anyone feeling rusty and wanting a challenge.
  21. Hello there Double Bass aficionados! I've got a tricky problem with my NS EUB. The action on it is pretty low, something which I think needs changing. And I've read on here that to get a more effective tone, the action needs to be higher. At the moment, I seem to be getting a lot of string buzz on the open E and a little bit less on the A. It's happening on the top of the fingerboard, next to the nut. It seems to me that the nut just isn't as high as on a normal Double Bass. Any suggestions?
  22. This has no doubt been found before and posted many times, but I though it'd be useful for everyone... [url="http://akamai.www.berkleemusic.com/assets/display/760341/berklee_bass_practice_basics.pdf"]http://akamai.www.berkleemusic.com/assets/...tice_basics.pdf[/url] I haven't given it a proper read yet, but it seems like it's got some very useful information in it. Enjoy.
  23. I'm not usually one for these types of post, and I'm not really that much of an active user on this here forum, but here goes... I've been playing electric for about 6 years and have been dabbling in the old Double for a while, but today I had my first proper lesson on Double Bass and I have to say I'm hooked! Just thought I'd let you all know.
  24. This is a good website for rhythmic reading skills. [url="http://www.rhythmpatterns.com/"]http://www.rhythmpatterns.com/[/url] Also, if you're taking a laptop and can use a program (or if you've got a mac, a piano widget) and do some transcription of some songs without your bass. This is always invaluable. It'll force you to try and imagine what's going on in the bass line and will help to make it easier to pick up songs. Enjoy the stay!
  25. I only just heard it'd changed, after hearing something a couple of months ago about Sound Control disappearing. I've heard it's a good bass selection now. I'm glad to hear that they've got some Clovers in there now, I've been drooling over the walnut Avenger 5 for a while. Do they have that one in stock? I'd really like to see what they're like.
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