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SoVeryTired

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  1. I've played a couple of Classic Vibes and they were both really nice. I really like the look and specs of the VM Jaguar (the black/tort PJ).

    You can get some cracking deals on used ones, as I did recently. Mine's a 2004 Indonesian-made standard series Precision Special - black with matching headstock and mirror scratchplate, J neck on P body with an extra J pickup in the bridge position. It sounds and feels great - for £90. My only complaint would be that the J is a little noisy (not noticeable in a band mix), the pots a little scratchy (after a few years of use and abuse before me) and the tuners slightly flimsy. For another £150 or so I could turn this from a great backup bass into a true player's bass, i.e. it'll never be worth much if I sell it, but it'll be priceless in use and I'd put it against any Fender.

  2. [quote name='RAY AGAINST THE MACHINE' timestamp='1350731544' post='1842771']
    Drat! You'd think that in an ideal world, 4 string normal tuning, 5 string low moody stuff and a six string would do all of the above.)
    [/quote]

    The solution to all life's tuning problems - don't play metal, or at least not with guitarists that insist on alternative tunings. :)

  3. [quote name='MB1' timestamp='1350728157' post='1842703']
    'mentalextra'
    . I like Adele, but I think the Skyfall theme is awful!

    MB1. B)
    Adele on Bass??? or Mark King on Bass??? :unsure:


    ...Theres only one way to sort this out......................................FIGHT!

    ...Coat Collected!
    [/quote]

    Adele on bass, Mark King on vocals. Not that he's a better singer, but he probably won't drag the words out so it sounds like "Skyfooooaaaaal". :rolleyes:

  4. I'd say the brand is irrelevant if you like the bass and can get the sound you want out of it. For a lot of recent prog-type material a 5 or 6 would be good , both for the extended range and the ability to play across the neck in one position. Having said that, the famous proggers of the past managed okay with 4 strings.

    In short, play what works for you!

  5. [quote name='crez5150' timestamp='1350629318' post='1841341']
    I'm trying to learn this (playing and singing at the same time) and it's proving very difficult.... I will crack it though

    [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BSpP7ixw5No[/media]
    [/quote]

    His fingerstyle playing is at least as impressive as the slap stuff. I did find it funny how far back in the mix the guitar was when it came to his solo - not too often that the guitar is overshadowed by the bass that much!

  6. Welcome, and nice collection! If I were forced to get rid of one of those, based purley on the picture and without playing them, it'd be the headless one or the violin bass.

    Maybe what you actualy need is [i]more[/i] basses... ;)

  7. I've not been playing bass long enough to have taken an extended break. I suppose I'm fortunate that I do other thngs within the churchband, so although I mainly play bass I could be playing lead or rhythm guitar or singing from one week to the next. That way I never get stale.

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