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Everything posted by Bilbo
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made me smile anyway, do you move around?
Bilbo replied to PaulWarning's topic in General Discussion
Have you TRIED moving around with a double bass? I can do it but not whilst playing -
Bean9seventy - the first UK funk / slap bassist?
Bilbo replied to Bean9seventy's topic in General Discussion
I always thought that it was Colin Hodgkinson from Back Door. -
I 'm thinking. I 'm thinking!
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I can now go to my grave happy. Now I have to find a bloody picture for April.
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Weird. Nearly 500 views and only 10 voters!
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I convert everything to pdf already, Wolf. Always have. Good advice.
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One more voter than participant. Grim.
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I do try to avoid the obvious but also have a bit of a downer on VSTs and drum machines at the moment which forces me to think within my limitations as a player. Glad people like the results.
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Voted myself in the foot.
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The difference between a four and a six in range is less than an octave. Lot of fuss about nothing, if you ask me.
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Pros, Semi-Pros, Hobbyists / Weekend warriors etc.
Bilbo replied to Al Krow's topic in General Discussion
Semi Pro but the percentage varied dramatically. If I am honest, I would add another category ; struggling artist or artist with aspirations. I do a decent number of gigs but I don't pay myself that often in order to ensure that I can get the best players I can. The money isn't the driver but hobbyist isn't a fair description either. -
My instinct is to agree with you, Higgie. I have just pressed the button on Sibelius. It is the industry standard for a reason.
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Another fan here. Crash and Burn era. Great LP.
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Interestingly, I used to tape Lps etc like everyone else but, I have to say, the ones I liked, I always ended up buying. If I didn't buy them, I probably wasn't listening to the tape either!
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Sibelius First only allows for 16 instruments. Fine for many circumstances but I know I would be frustrated within weeks.
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I am in. A bit scrappy in the performance area but there you are. A bit of fun. The opening guitar line is a variation on Teddy Bear's Picnic, which is the extent of the 'inspiration'. https://soundcloud.com/robert-palmer-1/has-anyone-seen-a-glacier-mint-anywhere-near-here
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- snow joke!
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I run a regular Jazz gig in Felixstowe in Suffolk and have done for about 5 years. I learned a long time ago that there is absolutely no relationship between the quality of music and the number of people who turn up to see it. I can put on a big name name and no-one turns up or put on some relative unknowns and the place is rammed. It's a lottery. You can influence it but you can't control it.
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Schindler's List - John Williams Map Of The World -Pat Metheny Lord of The Rings - Howard Shore Lord of The Rings - Leonard Rosenman The Killing Fields - Mike Oldfield
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The cultural context of TOTP was very different. We all watched it and we all talked about it. Now there is very little commonality in our media experiences and I think we have lost something as a consequence. Twelve year olds don't discuss pop music any more. Too much porn available.
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I was a couple of days away from pressing the button on a Sibelius subscription when someone drew my attention to Harmony Assistant which is a tenth of the price. They appear to be comparable in many areas of the software. It feels too good to be true. Anyone got any experience of HA?
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Have used it for years and it is cheaper than one bass lesson. No brainer.
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I have been primarily a Fretless player since 1986. Rock, Jazz, Funk, Latin, big band, small group. It's all on there. I have had fretted basses throughout but don't gig them.
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Venha Embora Comigo (Come Away With Me) inc. electric bass solo
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How Sweet It Is - inc. double bass solo
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