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Gazm

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  1. [quote name='markytbass' post='186706' date='Apr 27 2008, 07:01 PM']Agadoo, Black Lace[/quote]

    Never thought of that one :) Suppose Russ Abbott's Atmosphere could follow it up.

    Keep em coming!

  2. I've been asked to play in a new covers band that is being setup by a drummer I used to play with years ago.
    The members so far all seem to have similar tastes in music, mainly rock but anything goes really as long as we enjoy playing it.
    We need to come up with a set list of some floor filling, foot tapping top tunes, so what songs would you guys recommend?

    I don't want to skew the suggestions so I won't make any myself :)

    Pete.

  3. [quote name='stingrayfan' post='186064' date='Apr 26 2008, 05:09 PM']+1 on Jaco.[/quote]

    + another 1 here! I'd never heard of him till I joined this forum.
    Also I'm the bloke that doesn't like motown, can't be doing with the drum sound - grates on me.

    Better leave the forum now I guess lol.

    P.

  4. [quote name='Murph_Orpheus' post='173429' date='Apr 9 2008, 07:37 PM']Has anyone used this rack tuner before? I started using it for the first time today and I found its not reading the lower notes on my bass like the low B etc. Even if I hit the harmonic on the 12th it takes a few seconds to register on the tuner! I tried using the auto calibration to fix it but it didnt make a difference. Anyone got any ideas?[/quote]

    I bought one and flogged it to our guitarist within the week, it just could't track a low B and even struggled with an E. So in my humble opinion it was sh*te :huh:
    Bought the Korg version and it is superb (okay at about 100 quid more it should be), almost instant readings and it has blue LEDs (they are actually much more accurate than red ones, I read that on the Internet so it must be true) :)

    Pete.

  5. Ive been listening to Stadium Arcadium, and think there are some excellent songs on there. Okay they may not be the most complex works but they are melodic and really listenable (is there such a word?), it's the only music I've had on in my car for a few weeks.

    Back on topic, I found myself in the same situation as you Bigwan when I took up playing again last year after a long break. I'd always played rock with a pick (in originals bands) and wanted to learn new styles (both music and methods of playing). So I binned my picks and started to learn fingerstyle, I found that also led to me wanting to play different types of music. Attending the local jam night has also helped me diversify, we get a variety of musical types there. Bassists are a bit thin on the ground so I get to play various styles and learn a lot on the fly.

    More recently, I've become a bit of a slapper :) that's got me into more musical genres. I've even added a few slappy bits into some of our bands tunes, hopefully without being too OTT and naff lol.

    Pete.

  6. I should be able to make that date for a couple of hours at least :)

    Will bring one or two of these:

    MM Stingray 3EQ
    MM Sterling NIN custom shop
    USA Jazz with J-Retro
    Warwick 5 string fretless
    Ric 4003
    Yamaha TRB6-II
    My little amp :huh:

    Let me know if there are any prefs on the above basses.

    Pete.

  7. [quote name='GreeneKing' post='157898' date='Mar 15 2008, 11:12 AM']'Thomann'

    Every time I read unqualified and broad brush statements like this I wince.

    I've had a great many dealings with Thomann and they have all been exemplary, basically couldn't have possibly been better. This includes warranty returns of gear. It's not just my good fortune I'm sure.

    I know all companies get it wrong sometimes but my experience and that of many others dispels your statement.

    I've had one dealing with GAK, ordered something online and it wasn't in stock. I'm sure they're great most of the time.

    The impact of sweeping statements on business in a forum such as this can be immense especially for the smaller businesses so I'd ask that we consider our damning statement before blasting them into the internet bass community.

    No I don't work for Thomann.

    Peter[/quote]

    +1 to that.

    Never dealt with GAK though.

    Pete.

  8. [quote name='cheddatom' post='156852' date='Mar 13 2008, 05:04 PM']Do you play a piglet with your foot or what?[/quote]

    I'd imagine like bagpipes :)

    Just read this thread, some interesting posts and opinions.
    Going to go and practice some things I never usually do now!

    Thanks guys,

    Pete.

    SLF

    Seen them a few times live. Well worth going, excellent live!

    [url="http://www.slf.com/live.htm"]http://www.slf.com/live.htm[/url]

    Pete.

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