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Modern Albums With Excellent Bass
William James Easton replied to bass_in_ya_face's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='Wil' post='308007' date='Oct 16 2008, 04:56 PM']Poppycock. There are loads of bands making exciting music, you just need to look for it.[/quote] +1 darn tooting. to many to mention in modern music. i have had turin brakes ether song on in my car all week and have enjoyed the bass playing on that. -
Jeff Ament
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Went to what was previously Sound Control in Leeds today...
William James Easton replied to GЯДИКФЯ's topic in Bass Guitars
[quote name='GЯДИК' post='301496' date='Oct 7 2008, 04:36 PM']It's become a PMT store and it's much better. Better stock all round. They had some Music Man basses, basses from all the Fender ranges and I was surprised to see Clover basses there too. Checked out a Squier Classic Vibe P, an American Deluxe P with a subtley flamed maple fretboard and a Stingray through a tiny but pretty decent Line 6 amp. If you're in the area check it out[/quote] im off to leeds on saturday so hopefully the wife will let me off on my own to go bass spotting. its not in the centre is it? -
good - i'm a tryer!, i dont over complicate things, creative with my limits, after 15 years i have found a sound that i like! bad....theory etc is alien to me, tone deaf, it took me 15 years to find the sound (who would've thought - mid scoop?!?!?)
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How much is too much?
William James Easton replied to William James Easton's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='Waldo' post='300696' date='Oct 6 2008, 06:01 PM']Whilst we're here, we might as well tackle the question of how long a peice of string is.[/quote] my cats playing with one, its about 45cm. -
How much is too much?
William James Easton replied to William James Easton's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='jake_tenfloors' post='300630' date='Oct 6 2008, 04:53 PM']personally, as much as i can spare to spend at the time of purchase -Jake[/quote] good selection of Encore basses then? -
How much music do you like ?.
William James Easton replied to 6stringbassist's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='ahpook' post='299976' date='Oct 5 2008, 04:53 PM']plus the one radio 6 is the only radio station i listen to...stuart maconie's show on a sunday is amazing.[/quote] and I! best music for ewashing the dishes to and cleaning the cats litter tray. -
I have been a member of this board fo ra short time now and after reading various posts, i have seen and read about many an amazing contraption with regards to the world of the bottom end and the prices that are attached to them. basses with LED lights poly-urine carbon neck, flux capcitors and a little tray off water on the back to cool your nuts down, a world of add ons to be had. It all racks up on top of , what is at the end of the day, a very basic instrument. but as i spew out this rubbish i was wondering what peoples cash limitis are when purchasing a bass? Me for example, i am a fan of 4 string passive basses (like jeff berlin but with out the tash and hopefully not as much of a tool) i like things plain and simple. the most i've ever spent on a bass (acttive) was £850 on a second hand but gigged Stingray (sold on for the same prce in december! i do not joke) i would have to say that £1000 would be my very very top marker when it comes to buying a bass. anymore i'd have to slap myself and remeber it's gonna be slung in the back of a fan und well used in a sweaty club somewhere. so come on everybody whats your limit? p.s. sorry if this has been done many times before. p.p.s thinking about it i wouldnt pay 1000 clams. i wlways look at the 550-850 ballpark.
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£150 - £200 to spend on a bass.
William James Easton replied to waynepunkdude's topic in Bass Guitars
yes. but that said buy my cut and shut p bass off me, with its thick ugly replacement neck. you know you want to. -
Substitute > Show us your 2nd stringer
William James Easton replied to Born 2B Mild's topic in Bass Guitars
i can't afford a second bass. so please give genoursly. -
My band is looking for a cellist
William James Easton replied to Weird War's topic in General Discussion
lucky your in london, there must be someone there for you? trying living in a local yorkshire dwelling tring to find a keboard(hammond style) player into out alternative scene. nowt for us. what websites have you used? -
[quote name='molan' post='292246' date='Sep 25 2008, 10:24 PM']I'm sure I have a Motown tab book kicking around somewhere. I'll be back home on Sunday and can see if I can find it then. If no-one beats me to it then zap me a message on Sunday to remind me [/quote] you sir could be a massive wicked help, will get a massive wicked thumbs up and (if T.V is telling me the truth) will getting double good massive wicked karma! props to my street lingo!
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[quote name='LukeFRC' post='292352' date='Sep 26 2008, 12:44 AM']I do often wonder if anyone who actually plays bass well writes any of the tabs I find on the net. A lot of them I have found are written by folk with egg and cress salad in their ears[/quote] i ilke egg salad, pre ear.
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[quote name='pete.young' post='292202' date='Sep 25 2008, 09:25 PM']He means read the dots, young man. The Book isn't tab, it's proper notation. Can anyone tell me if the Gladys Knight version of 'Grapevine' is in this book?[/quote] ah some crafty muso cat talk. i don't do proper notation.
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[quote name='jay249' post='292194' date='Sep 25 2008, 09:15 PM']Learn to read and get the book![/quote] if i can't read why would you try to communicate in type?
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Anybody know a decent web site/other medium that has an extensive Motown/soul bass tab collection i can pinch?
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[quote name='artisan' post='290966' date='Sep 24 2008, 04:05 PM']have you asked Andy Eagle,he may be able to make you one (clever bloke 'im) you can contact him through Phil at Rock Steady.[/quote] Bingo! taking it in next week for a bit of TLC!
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anybody know where i can get a custom Jaguar pickgaurd (or scratchplate as us northen souls call em) done? i want one in tort to go on my black jag and fender, wait for it... arnt been very helpful! there a black one on ebay, but i dont want ot go all Tap on it! if anyone can help then cheers in advance.
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[quote name='john_the_bass' post='289792' date='Sep 23 2008, 11:43 AM']I've posted in this section as I'm geuninely interested to know how wearing your wedding ring affects you playing bass (or guitar if you do). I'm getting married next year and I wouldn't like her indoors to think that I take my wedding ring off to play and wouldn't fancy losing it either. Anyway, I'm guessing the big chunky ones are out - do you have a particular style of ring and did you choose it because it was more comfortable for playing the bass?!![/quote] Good on yer john. I got married last month. My ring isnt chunky its a bit flatter then the norm. i have however noticed the difference when playin. you see i have short fat fingers (like dusty hill) and a very lazy left hand when it come to playing, i have therefore noticed it keep ssnagging on the G. After my last practice (3rd since i got back form honeymoon) i have noticed my left position is getting better and a little more 'normal' (thumb in the middle of the neck almost and not hanging over the top!) for this i thank my wife. getting married improved my playing! Thank Feck i dint get i ring tattooed instead! Hurrah for mweddings. Boo for nazis!
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Boss ODB-3 and CEB-3
William James Easton replied to William James Easton's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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[quote name='phil_the_bassist' post='289264' date='Sep 22 2008, 04:15 PM']I fancied a bit of Seller Baiting to cheer me up: [b]"Hi! I think you may be slightly mistaken as to the heritage of this bass. It's bodyshape is styled on a Musicman Stingray, which will definately not have come from Fender, and the headstock logo says it's a Precision bass, not a Jazz as per your description. Does it have any serial numbers, or any other identification to give potential buyers a better clue as to where this bass was actually made? Thanks Phil"[/b] His Reply: [b]"Hi,i did originaly list the item as looking like a stingray but ebay removed the listing.i bought the bass off ebay around 2 years ago.There are no numbers etc on the bass if there were i would have photo'd them.The finish is very good and it sounds sweet,if it were a musicman i would not have started it at 99 with no reserve,i put jazz on the listing so more people would see it,if i put 'bass guitar' it would get limited viewings,cheers pete. "[/b] Soo, do I now question his reasoning for putting Fender as the manufacturer, or just get ebay on his arse for all the other infringements he's got? Admitting that he's listed it as a Jazz to get more hits should mean he'll get asked to take it down, for starters, right? Whatcha recon, anyone else wanna have a poke at him?[/quote] Best just leave him. Might not be all ther eup top! The hard case has GOT to be worth £50! classic.
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Music Of Missing Kids. we don't do myspace, far too cool.
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Precision nerds/experts needed.
William James Easton replied to William James Easton's topic in Bass Guitars
a friend has informed me that the guy with the headstock is on one of these awful 'social networking' site and is gonna contact him for me!