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lukeward2004

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  1. Something that helped my ear develop so that I could sing was to not only sing what you play on the fretboard, such scales, arpeggios and the like, but also listening to shedloads of good singers and trying to imitate what they did on those tracks in the car, shower etc.

    Start of with the main lines, then sing it again on the 3rd, then the 5th, then an octave if you are able to.

    It works well for bass playing too - If im writing a bass part, I sing it first, record it with a crappy sound recorder to get the rough jist, listen for what like an dont like, then I play it on my bass working out what I sang by ear. Im not good enough to translate exactly what i hear in my head onto the fretboard!!

  2. This is my dream rig, and as it goes, its mine!!!



    Lightweight, loud as you like, and easy to transport - perfect! I can get pretty much any tone Im after out of the Bass Pod, and its superb all round for all the different bands I play with.

  3. I spent years playing and trying out different Overdrives and Distortions - I had a Russian Big Muff, a USA Big Muff, a HAO Rust Ride, a Boss ODB-3 and all of them either sucked tone or low end and just didnt "do" it for me.

    In the End I approached Dave Hall at DHA, and asked for a custom box to be made based on his VT2 box. It was basically two tubes with an EQ and few other tricks that Dave chucked on board, and I could choose to run it with just one tube, which gave a nice bit of valvey warmth and a touch of grit if pushed, and then a second Gain stage that I could kick in with the 2nd tube that just gave a fantastic valve overdrive.

    All I can say is try out a few Valve overdrives/distortion boxes, like the DHA gear, EBS etc -in my experience you simply cannot get better than a valve OD.

  4. Yes!! Sounds like a plan matey, equally you have to come round and see my new flat in Slough. Things have just been so busy mate I havent been able to spend much time here on BC, let alone anything else, but we are due a proper catch up!!!

    Doesnt sound as good as Headington though son!!!

  5. Im in a similar position - my primary focus just recently seems to be on learning songs for the band, which in itself has taught me a few new things, however a year or two ago I was able to practise at least for 2 hours a night, working on technique, harmony, groove, and generally anything and everything I felt I struggled with.

    I got to be a pretty good slapper, and just started to get to grips with Double thumping, and pinch harmonics - then I got busier at work, and socially I had to sacrifice some of my practise time to compensate. Now Im lucky if I get an hour a day to practise, but I am in the studio/rehearsals for at least 4 hours a week and gigging most weekends.

    I think I was a better slapper back then, and generally a better musician in terms of what I could do creatively with my bass - although a few muso chums of mine seem to think im a better, more tasteful player now because I dont get so technical and I work on serving the situation.

    For me, I think you need a balance between being creative with an originals band and replicating other peoples lines in a covers act - I will hopefully be starting an originals project with a close friend of mine very soon, so im hoping this will chang my focus a little bit.

    Lessons is also a good idea - get yourself a good tutor and he/she should be able to "refresh" things a little!

  6. Stingrayfan - yes, that is me gigging the life out of Propaganda in fleet!

    Ped - you know how much I love your Vigiers, the two that got me "into" vigier basses, and I think I owe you a few pints for selling me the best bass ive ever had and the only bass that hasnt made me want for more!!

    Except maybe your fretless......

    ;p

  7. Hi Guys,

    Seeing as we have a Musicman one, a Status one and a Pangborn one, I thought Id give some light to Patrice Vigier's masterpieces.

    Ill get the ball rolling - here's my Passion III Custom 5 String, formerly owned by our very own Ped, and is my main bass:






    And in action:





    Show me what you got!

  8. [quote name='doctor_of_the_bass' post='259604' date='Aug 10 2008, 10:43 PM']Luke

    I thought you'd played it at the Bash when I had it?

    Nick[/quote]


    Actually now that you mention it, Im sure I did - but all credit to Mr Vigier, I have not yet played a "bad" Vigier, they all seem to be superb instruments!

  9. Thanks guys, we are booked for the Jazz Cafe at the Madejski stadium in Reading on the 2nd August.

    We will be playing a short 8 song jazz set whilst the guests sit and eat thier meals, and I think we have pretty much pinned down our set for that. When the food is gone, the next 2 sets will be our usual hard hitting funk/soul combo to get them burning off the meal!

    The Jazz Cafe in the Madejski is linked to the big famous one in Camden, and with any luck I may be able to secure us a gig there soon... :)

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