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Grangur

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  1. Only about a week back I sold a bass on Ebay to someone in Hampstead, London. Not being too far away I delivered and who should answer the door... ?
    Victoria Wood, actually it was her son Henry who'd bought it, but Victoria paid me. Does this count?

  2. I've been looking at this "T" handle one and thought it'd be good for the truss rod.

    [url="http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/130564383873?_trksid=p5197.c0.m619"]http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/130564383873?_trksid=p5197.c0.m619[/url]

    ... btw it's my birthday soon. If anyone wants any ideas :crazy:

  3. As with all things it's worth whatever someone will pay.

    I bought one on Ebay about 6 months back. Corvette 2005, German made, never played, ash body, mint condition. £395..

    I sold it 2-3 weeks later in a trade in to a retailer, who's still got it up for sale at £1099.. (Dream on)

    The finnish quality will make a lot of difference. Why not post pics and we can give a view on it?

  4. So, it sounds to me the vast majority are happy. As for the others; introducing a charge for something that's been FOC for a long time is going to hrow up some moaners. My guess is it's probably members who don't contribute anything much other than stuff they're selling.

    It's also unfortunate that on other sites, if you don't sell you don't have a charge. But on BC, you don't have the mechanism for only charging if it sells and it would cost too much to set it up.

    But hey, when I was a kid the only option you had was placing a classified ad in the paper. That cost £5-10 then for a one-off ad, and if it didn't sell it was tough luck. You dropped the price and paid again for another week.

    We get a lot for what we pay (in my case nothing so far). Thanks for a great site.

  5. Having got used to the Shuker and the bb2004 will you ever pick up the Rockbass without feeling it's not really at the level you're used to?
    If you have 2 already how much do you need the Rockbass as a spare?

  6. I've played/tried a few Ibbys. Never known one to neck dive. They're not heavy and they all seem to have a slim, fast neck.
    Never known a duff one. Go on your travels and try some. I'm sure you'll find one that ticks the boxes.

  7. First I should say I'm no musical expert, but I know when I like something. I salute your bravery to you openning your soul to comments from the "great unwashed".

    I've listened a couple of times with Mrs G. We like the sound/tone of the track. You've got a good sounding vocalist and band there.

    I like a ballad and this starts off sounding like a ballad. After the intro the track builds as if it's going into a rocky chorus, but nothing happend. It stayed on the same level. A bit more of a "kick" from the drums and bass would have been good. Lifting it also could have changed the vocals a bit too and given some light and shade. It didn't do that, it carried on in the same maner.

    So we carried on listening and to me and the Mrs G it stayed sounding "nice" but we didn't really notice the verses and the chorus happening. Sorry to say this, but if we were in a pub this would be like nice acoustic wall paper.

    I recon if you can bring a change in tempo to the chorus and have the verses in the nice mellow tune you have, it would grab our attention more and we might get the message you're trying to make in the lyrics; which as it was Mr & Mrs G here failed to get.

    As for the lyrics.... there's a phrase that's banded about in many things: "KISS - Keep It Simple Stupid". No offence meant here, its a phrase that means keep the words simple so we latch onto a clear comon refrain. We then start to sing that bit with you and the more we start to feel we can sing it, the more we buy into your message - selling records ;)

    Thanks for the chance to hear your work. We truely enjoyed it and it's a really great start to your writing and performing. We too look forward to hearing more from you.

  8. [quote name='james' timestamp='1366193304' post='2049364']
    Hi Ive only just got into Warwick but the GAS hit me hard so here is my collection a 91 SSI, 97 SSII and a 97 Streamer Pro M fantastic basses although I dont play fretless so thinking of getting her fretted (unless someone has a fretted SSI in same condition they would like to swap?)
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    You mean like this: [url="http://s1175.photobucket.com/user/Grangur/media/008ss_zps2e1801b7.jpg.html"][/url]

    I'd love to try your fretless, but love my SS1 too much

  9. First picked up a bass in/around 1978. After 2 years I gave up, but kept the bass. Went back to it 3yrs ago and still not gigged yet.

    I went to a gig in a local pub on this last Saturday and was amazed how useless the bass player was; very poor fretting, single finger plucking etc...
    I'd thought I wasn't up to it yet!!

    So now looking out for a band of equally minded mediocrity.

  10. It sounds to me like you may be taking on too many different scales all at the same time.

    It will come. You will get there. If I were you I'd chill and learn some easy 12-bar Blues and other simple tunes and riffs. You need to get some enjoyment on the scene. If you don't you'll get bogged down and lose your motive. By learning some riffs you'll build up finger strength and agility.

    If you're learning to read and want some simple tunes I can send you scores a few easy ones. PM me.

  11. Hey Viking, thanks for the useful info.

    I agree with you totally and know where you're coming from. Youtube is good for checking the Bartolini gives the sound you want.
    This is a good video for giving info on the sound [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x5kUzuLHkHY[/media]

    The next thing to look for is make sure the size of the pups are right for the bass; without you having to get the tools out too much on the body. Take a look here:
    [url="http://www.bartolini.net/information/bass/new_bass_pu_s4.htm"]http://www.bartolini..._bass_pu_s4.htm[/url]

    here's another video with the Bartolini P-Js
    [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WOuV7-lV2XE"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WOuV7-lV2XE[/url]

  12. Hmm.. Mike Vs Andy... let the "Battle of the Basses" Commence!

    I think Mike does sound serious about it. He's an experianced ebayer too, so he'll bid at the last moment. Maybe Andy and Mike should chat it over. It'd be a shame to lose it altogether.

  13. The firs t thing I would suggest is to take your bass to a local store and tryit though a few amps of different makes. make sure it's not the amp that's the problem. It would be a shame to spend £100 on pups only to find its your amp that's lacking.

    Then take a good look at your bass and it's value. I've seen it on ebay for £99. OK, that was a lefty, but are you going to double your investment in the bass and it will STILL only be worth £99?

    I don't want to be rude, but take a good look about and think first before you spend serious money on a £99 bass.

    I would respectfully suggest trying out a s/hand Ibanez - some come with Barts as standard.
    Another is the Fender Squier. You can get a s/hand one on ebay for between £100-150.

    IMHO if you go for a better replacement bass the build will possibly be better and you'll gain more in the way of sustain and other factors. Right now s/hand basses are going cheap.

    Post again if you're sure about upgrading the pups

  14. I'm so pleased you're not an ABC fan. I have to say I was worried for a mo there. If you HAVE to re-create it, then I too would use a bass for that section. I also have great confidence that your rendition will be SO much better than the original. Especially in the section where you use the flange and overdrive :-P

  15. It's computer. No strings were harmed in the making of this masterpiece :P

    To be more helpful... to perform this, yes, you could use slap n pop as appropriate I guess. As long as you perform the requisite Hail-Marys and beg for forgivness etc

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