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krysh

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  1. [quote name='bubinga5' timestamp='1336077414' post='1640678'] This is one of the best Prince live vids ive ever seen..... There are so many musical influences within this track... This guy can surely speak through his guitar...... [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jjpiBm2Q-gc[/media] [/quote] yep, it's great. I am a huge fan of his work, but have never been and will never be one of his guitarsound. it sounds so 80ies
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  3. I do it regularly but more when playing solos, especially on guitar. for me this is the musical dimension I always try to achieve and the only way you can let your soul speak, or the energy flow through you to the audience, or god through you, or pure expression or however you might call it. this is what for me is most important in music, aside the communication inbetween the bandmembers: the energy exchange between artist and the audience to reach another level/dimension...to experience something special.
  4. [quote name='rOB' timestamp='1335810235' post='1636430'] Great read. Thanks Shep [/quote] thanks, +1 and I hope you don't mind I share this again.
  5. I'm actually not into precisions at all, so I just can guess. but I enjoyed listening to your cool chops a lot. 1-'00 2-'71 3-'58 I'd probably like no. 2 best if it hadn't dead strings, but for me 3 is the most beefiest one.
  6. for my band I always had a special bass sound in mind that I couldn't afford at once. so I went through different basses and slowly came closer until I had found my old starfire bass for a good price - the sound I always was looking for in the band context. my bandmembers always noticed and made compliments about sound improvements. and since I have my current rig with the starfire I only see smiling faces and my bass sound has become part of the trademark sound of my band. in the band I play guitar in we always talk about our different instruments and rigs and everyone notices a change and makes comments - mostly good ones.
  7. hi fellow basschatters, [b][size=5]sold [/size][/b]for 950€. unfortunately not though basschat. [url="https://picasaweb.google.com/kryshpix/Guild_sb602mn?authuser=0&feat=directlink"]huge picture gallery[/url]
  8. [url="http://soundcloud.com/krysh"]i'm on there, too[/url] but nothing serious, yet.
  9. since I have some very different basses, it sums up in feel and sound. good playability is a must anyway, if it it looks cool, even better. an instrument has to speak to me, inspire me. then I'll love it deeply.
  10. [quote name='pantherairsoft' timestamp='1334698074' post='1620072'] Thanks for sharing on that German bass forum! The statistics on my site told me I suddenly got a load of hits from a web server I'd never seen before so I went for a look. I recognised the profile pic! [/quote] you're welcome!
  11. r. cocco steels or maruszczyk steels and thomastik flats. nothing else for bass.
  12. well, even for me xl is a little big, but :
  13. I had similar experiences over here in germany, too. most wannabe musicians simply are patients. even of the really good ones only some few are kind, polite and reliable. it took me almost 30 years to find some. don't forget the idea of forming a band, think "dirty loops"
  14. [url="http://www.alessandro-products.com/amp-basset.html"]60w alessandro basset head[/url]
  15. congrats, its a beauty. and the others too.
  16. [quote name='Marvin' timestamp='1333233610' post='1599139'] If you like it keep it.... [/quote] +1
  17. directly compared to the original, the much higher tempo completely eliminates the feel and magic of the original, and the thumping stuff doesn't help either. but what do I know.
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  19. I gig and also tour my 1965 Guild Starfire 1 regularly. no problems, just joy.
  20. preamp: gp lightstone twister, 2-channel tube preamp, handbuilt in germany. poweramp: acoustic image focus sa (350W/8ohm-600w/4ohm) SAD 112H Bassbaby 350W/8Ohm, handbuilt in germany. together 18,5 kg.
  21. [quote name='AREA' timestamp='1330972934' post='1565658'] Cool is, that two Members of the german Bassboard "Bassprofessor" (yeah we're a small Board, but we all know each other also in the real Life) came to my House in the nearer Past and tested the Frudua, wich they did'nt know until that Point. Both were really surprised, found the Bass really great and were impressed with the Low B, Craftmanship, Sound Playability and Feel and both said.... "I wouldn't sell this awesome Bass." So I kept mine.... [/quote] tom, don't forget to mention, that we are the dismissed ex-bassprofessor forum members and own our own board now!: [url="http://f3.webmart.de/f.cfm?id=3581696"]http://f3.webmart.de/f.cfm?id=3581696[/url] sorry for being off topic, but have a bump for a great bass.
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