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Bilbo

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  1. The whole shebang! Thumbs, hands, arms, feet, legs, back, eyelids, teeth....
  2. [quote name='ChickenKiev' timestamp='1384777422' post='2280509'] I've done a gig where we didn't get a sound check and were first on. [/quote] I get about one soundcheck a year. Never did my any harm
  3. Can people label their video links? 'Try this....' is no good for those who have a work computer that won't recognise yourtube videos. I can listen to Spotify etc on my Kindle and can load links but only if I know what the tunes/bands are.
  4. 'We have a noise limiter'
  5. I want to like Caron but he does nothing for me. Same as Jeff Berlin. Great players but emotionally barren.
  6. I wouldn't bother if I were you. Keep your money for something more useful
  7. I did a gig on Saturday with a bunch of musicians I didn't know (got a call out of the blue - always a little risky). Great singer, great trumpet player and fair alto saxophonist and piano players. The drummer, however, whilst setting up, said 'I am normally the other side of the footlights doing the p.a. I haven't done a gig for about a year'.... (not hadn't done a Jazz gig, he hadn't done ANY gigs) Thud - (the sound of my heart dropping like stone) It was bizarre: he couldn't swing and played it absolutely straight - no tension and release, no dynamics, no interplay, nothing; like a cheap drum machine without the time. Ironically, his ballad playing and Latin grooves were fine but he just couldn't swing. The rest of the band carried the gig off and the audience liked it but you just don't want to hear that before you start to play Nice guy, jsut no swing in his DNA.
  8. I had three gigs this weekend, a Bazilian gig on electric, a jazz gig with Polly Gibbons and a 5-piece on Saturday follwed by a gig with saxophonist Julian Nicholas on Sunday. Today, I feel like I have been shifting bricks all weekend - it hurts to type Not muscles or blisters, just 'wear' and fatigue!! The Nicholas gig was a monster but I knew when we started that my 50-year old body would be complaining by the end of the night!!
  9. UZEB always felt like me to be proof of the idea that technique without passion, flair and creativity was a pointless endeavour. They can play their asses off but I hear no beauty or warmth in it. Fusion for mathematicians.
  10. http://www.dennylaine.com/
  11. I didn't know they made them. Seems pointless to me
  12. Whilst that is true, I was referring to the fact that the sound gets better as I improve as a player.
  13. Listen to 'Caustic' on my Soundcloud page; that's the Gedo. Personally, I think it sounds remarkably like a double bass. Maybe not the best sound ever, I accept, but what do you expect for £1500? Ironically, it sounds better now that I have been playing it a year longer!!
  14. I bought my Gedo 5-string new and it sounds and plays great. I have spent a lot of time listening to bass players sounds and have concluded that the variables are pretty wide. Agonising over buying basses is inevitable but essentially futile. Buy a Gedo that fits your budget and get on with playing the damn thing. Everything else comes from that, not from agonising over catalogues!
  15. I recommend The Inner game of Music by Barry Green. Your intonation is not that bad. Just needs a little thought.
  16. Love it, Kev.
  17. 28000 members and not one turned up.
  18. Not another Jake's brill thread? I am going to have to merge them AGAIN!!
  19. When does a flat become a sharp? When I an reading in B at 340 bpm. Anything can happen!
  20. I am amused at the idea that a review of a touring show would read.... '....superb vocals from Ruthie Henshaw and the dancers were fabulous but the one thing that let the whole thing down was that the pit orchestra was using a fretless bass player instead of a fretted. The tragic undermining of the musical integrity of 'We Will Rock You' (Queen bass player John Deacon always used a fretted) was tantamount to heresy and the offending musician should be piloried and never work in this town again. Ruthie! Insist on a pick!!'
  21. I recommend Epiphone starter guitars - loads of choices and I have found the quality consistently good (I recently bought a 335 Dot Studio and it's great). There are loads at Thomann that are in your price range. http://www.thomann.de/gb/epiphone_lp_special_i_ltded_wc_set_1.htm http://www.thomann.de/gb/epiphone1_lp_special_i_ltded_wb_bundle.htm http://www.thomann.de/gb/epiphone_lp_100_ch.htm http://www.thomann.de/gb/epiphone_lp_special_black.htm
  22. I am the house bass player at tomorrow's jam at The Bull in Colchester. The last three times I did it, I was the only bass player. Can SOME of you come down and give me a break? PLEASE!!
  23. [quote name='BassTractor' timestamp='1383346906' post='2263574'] At it's core, music [b]is[/b] based on repetition, so that statement in that exact wording will fall in the very first stages of a serious discussion. You may wish to rephrase. [/quote] Fair point. I guess it's a question of degree.
  24. I spent 15 minutes with an acoustic guitar this morning, running some ideas. Probably still low tech this month but ideas are formulating.
  25. I love bass solos. Good ones, that is
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