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[quote name='Bassman Sam' timestamp='1399144272' post='2441533'] If I use one on my kettle, will my coffee taste better? [/quote] Sorry, mate, but NO, it won't. This is a ToneCord. You'd need a TasteCord. Your coffee will [i]sound[/i] better though.
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Guitarists, what they don't learn.
BassTractor replied to thefruitfarmer's topic in General Discussion
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Hey Mel, All the best with this! Twas a bad read, but one turning to what seems like well founded hope. You go, girl! Bert
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[quote name='Roland Rock' timestamp='1399096966' post='2440936'] You can get specially trained woodworm to do it. I think. [/quote] This is correct. For dry wood, you use any of the common ones. If however, you've recently played the bass, only the Pentarthrum parallelum huttoni will do.
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Going by accounts on here, it's wise to phone them beforehand to make sure they have a slot for you.
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An afternoon in the company of my basses
BassTractor replied to JapanAxe's topic in General Discussion
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An afternoon in the company of my basses
BassTractor replied to JapanAxe's topic in General Discussion
Yes, I understood, and asked you whether you were satisfied with how that worked out, or at least I [b]tried[/b] to ask you that. -
Welcome, TheBassManuK! I can't think of anything mildly and limitedly amusing right now, but you're still very welcome. Enjoy the site! Bert OK then, have a dog: [url="http://s1170.photobucket.com/user/basstractor1/media/welcome_zps0956a847.jpg.html"][/url]
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[quote name='Bilbo' timestamp='1399044389' post='2440423'] The magic of Yes is the composition, arranging and vocal harmonies not the playing. [/quote] Aye. Yet, when Steve Morse did a Steve Howe track on a Yes tribute album, and seemed to have a much easier job than Steve Howe ever had, so to speak, on first listen the track did seem to lose something. Hm. May have to revisit.
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An afternoon in the company of my basses
BassTractor replied to JapanAxe's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='JapanAxe' timestamp='1399044525' post='2440426'] Setting up a sound on a bass and rig on its own is pretty much a waste of time unless you actually go out as a solo player, so I put the stereo up loud [/quote] How did that work out, do you find? I'd guess that it was a pretty great compromise when one doesn't have live circumstances at hand. Haven't tried it yet though. -
Guitarists, what they don't learn.
BassTractor replied to thefruitfarmer's topic in General Discussion
Thanks. Incidentally, after you, I followed the link myself, and found this gem of a cut thumb that seemed to fit the subject matter quite well: [url="http://s1170.photobucket.com/user/basstractor1/media/FBbrokenthumb_zps8b5eb7bd.png.html"][/url] "Don't overdo it, and watch yer fingers!" -
I won't be beating around the bush with this: Are you ready with your big balls, Discreet? You're all screwed up, and it ain't no fun. Oh, wait! Sorry, baby! Please don't go!
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Guitarists, what they don't learn.
BassTractor replied to thefruitfarmer's topic in General Discussion
In my band (link below) NO band member gets to just play whatever he likes. A song is talked through, and for each tiny segment, we reach agreement about the terms for each individual player. That way, we never have to tell people to play less or more busy or whatever. Each one has their part, and we just put all those parts together. Works a treat, or should I say ...? -
Welcome, Sir Ser! Don't be so evasive. What do you like best: AC or DC? (for me it's DC. I'm the sensitive type) Anyway, enjoy! Bert
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Welcome, AME! I like you already. Your intro was impressive in its low-key, down-to-earth openness. So (one is not allowed to start a sentence with that word, mind) you're into black metal, eh? I'm sure you like some Dutch nymph metal too, like Nymphicus Hollandicus! Enjoy the site! Bert
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Just ordered a new(but actually old) bass.......NBD!!!!!!!!
BassTractor replied to MarkG3's topic in Bass Guitars
[quote name='Mark_88MPH' timestamp='1398703818' post='2436768'] Funnily enough, eBay just messaged me saying we have been sent your item, please tell us your correct address and we will send it back to you, I replied saying that I have already taken action and explained what I've done so I don't want the item and return it to the seller. I made it very clear that I do not want it, I said it 3 times This G3 is simply amazing, it sounds and plays just as I hoped! [/quote] Congrats with the G3! I hope it serves you well. Did you get any response from eBay after this? I'd imagine they could be quite stubborn about it. -
[quote name='Punkpappa' timestamp='1398954452' post='2439383'] [font=times new roman,times,serif][b]Larry Graham Louis Johnson Bootsy Collins James Jamerson[/b][/font] [/quote] ...and here's me thinking he was simply called James Lee! A belated welcome then, Paul. Enjoy more of it! Bert
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[quote name='Phil Adams' timestamp='1398934708' post='2439096'] Is it anything like the "Gizmo" that 10cc pioneered before Godley & Creme left? [/quote] Yeah, it is in that you have one key (button?) per string. The Gizmo had tiny wheels that functioned like the bow of a violin, whilst this one here seems to have hammers only - although maybe it can come with picking devices as well, Idunno.
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[quote name='charic' timestamp='1398930067' post='2439044'] Guys, the previous thread was closed due to it veering incredibly close to bullying towards Brent. [/quote] I have no real problem with the thread being closed, even though, as Beedster said, it cut off Brent or Jon from getting back with a better effort. However, I think the thread was closed not because it was veering into a direction, in which case a mod could simply say that the thread is closed due to veering or possible future posts, but because of a perception that the written comments were already bullying. (As said previously, I don't think that that was the case.) [quote name='charic' timestamp='1398930067' post='2439044'] While we like "organic moderation" we sometimes have to make a gut call as moderators. We understand that you might not agree with the decision being made but please remember that the decision is always made with the best of intentions. [/quote] [b]Appreciated and supported![/b] That said, also Jon Letts has the best of intentions, as have Shockwave, CamdenRob and Dudi (the ones who had ordered), [b]as well as[/b] the people commenting in that closed thread. Personally, I try to understand where mods are coming from (I don't always succeed though) and try to be loyal to what decisions the BC team comes up with. It's not my forum, and not my rules. It would surprise me if not most people on here have that same respect - - of course given that we all have our reference frames and our crosses to bear. [quote name='GrammeFriday' timestamp='1398935207' post='2439106'] If just one person posts a negative response, it is all to easy to dismiss that person as a whinger. But if 5 people - including neutral observers with no personal stake in the issue - tell you that you are out of order and that this is exactly how not to talk to your customers, then maybe you are going to listen up and take note - and maybe rescue your business into the bargain. [/quote] A nail. A head. BANG! Edit: Written "before" Charic's last post.
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[quote name='icastle' timestamp='1398896834' post='2438919'] Which is exactly why I closed it down. What possible good can come out of a bunch of people, most of whom aren't even waiting on a bass to keep stating the bleeding obvious? It's already a matter of record that some people have had problems and are unhappy, it's a matter of record that one of Jon's employees made a mistake. It's just coming across as petty now. [/quote] When a "bunch of people" who "keep stating the bleeding obvious" are "coming across as petty now" in your mind, then you're following one notion amongst many possible notions. Whilst that notion certainly might be correct, I for one hold another notion, which is that caring, intelligent people tried to create an effect as quickly and effectively as possible for the sole purpose of helping Jon Letts to make wise decisions, extremely quickly. I see NO negative intent towards Lettsbasses at all, and certainly no pettiness. All I see is people who care enough to use their time to try and steer this in a positive direction (yes: positive!) It's only sad that Jon would choose to first follow the thread intensively before disappearing altogether.
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The Postal Penalty of Moving Things On
BassTractor replied to discreet's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='discreet' timestamp='1398856254' post='2438270'] Is that what it's all about? [/quote] Aye, in my case, right now, it is. We don't condone it though! -
When your band mates wont be depped!
BassTractor replied to rodacademy's topic in General Discussion
One can also go the other way, and have a double band totally based on the fact that not everybody can be there always - just doubling up every role, I mean, but only one of each has to be at a gig. I was in one such a setup during the 80s, and during rehearsals, any number between 4 and 8 could turn up. The rule of course was: at least one of each. This was with classical musicians who tended to lead an irregular life with lots of small jobs in lots of places. IOW you could never totally depend on them, as they had to survive. So this double band seemed like an OK solution. There are implications of course, but the band as a unit can guarantee customers that a complete band will be there and will play at a certain level. Don't remember how it went in our case though. They probably threw me out for being present too often. -
The Postal Penalty of Moving Things On
BassTractor replied to discreet's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='Diablo' timestamp='1398855727' post='2438258'] the 1-in-another-1-in approach [/quote] Sounds brilliant! Teach me! [color=#ffffff].[/color] [color=#ffffff].[/color] [color=#ffffff].[/color] Oh, wait. I need to learn 1-out-another-1-out.