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Paulgm1

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  1. Been playing 26 years, since I was 17 - still loving it and looking forward to the next gig next weekend.
    Always been pubs, clubs and weddings for me in various bands. Never been one for serious practice so on reflection I guess I wish I had worked harder at it when I was younger with more time and less job/family stuff. Had a bloody great time over the years though and met some interesting people on the way. For me, I think I have learnt that playing in bands is just as much about how you interact and deal with the people and characters as it is about the music!

  2. I've been hanging around on this great forum for a little while enjoying the conversation but thought I had better do the formal introduction. At the grand age of 43 I've been playing bass in various bands since I was 17 and started with a group in my mates garage - still love playing but struggle to put the time in these days with 3 kids and a busy job so only gig about once a month now.
    Use an Ashdown combo which does the trick and recently bought a Sterling Ray 34 which I now use as my main bass as it's brilliant and does everything I need. I keep the old precision that I've had for 15 years in it's case now!
    I'm amazed that there's such a huge bass community out there and it's good to be part of it.

  3. I have one of these as my main amp at the moment - I play in a covers pub band in small/medium sized venues and it does the job producing a good sound. Have just ordered an ashdown 1x15 extension cab to give a bit more welly though as feels like i need a bit more headroom at times and when competing with two guitarists who quite honestly play too bloody loudly (a whole new topic!).Under normal circumstances it does the job though for smallish venues. Not sure about price - up to £300 say if in great nick. Hope this helps.

  4. Agree with some of the other posts where a lot of the problems are in lack of understanding of what's actually involved and how difficult it is for a bunch of people to play well for a couple of hours - we're a misunderstood bunch!
    Don't feel too bad though - as well as being an average misunderstood pub band bass player, my day job is working for a bank in the City - that's a job where the general perception is a long way from reality!!

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