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  1. [quote name='chardbass' timestamp='1350949028' post='1845582']
    Cool! Jazz Bassoon.
    The bassoon was my way into reading bass clef when I was a nipper (and the reason I was allowed to stop playing the bloody recorder!!)
    [/quote]

    Haha its pretty incredble.

    The video I was reffering to is actually on youtube. If you skip to the 1hr+ mark there are some lesser used techniques shown (not what Victor does though I don't think).

    [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PyMfwIWSrsE"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PyMfwIWSrsE[/url]

  2. Has anyone seen Alex Sklarevsk's slap bass video? It shows some techniques which are pretty nice. Some of which Victor uses in his playing.

    Not really related but damn, I love Victor's playing in:

    [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i6ub7djHS_A&feature=related[/media]

  3. It certainly takes a bit of getting used to the notation and what not. I'm obviously used to looking at the fretboard constantly so thats the main problem for me right now. Sunshine of Your Love was the only song I've already played - there is no way I could follow on screen but If I just played the way I normally do it scores highly. No slap bass songs is a bit of a let down for me but really the whole reason I bought it was to get into finger-style more.

  4. [quote name='paul_5' timestamp='1348525323' post='1814915']
    They're sometimes called 'dead notes' too; it's the percussive, non-pitched noise that you get when you either pluck or slap a note that isn't fully fingered (also called left hand muting). Try resting all four fingers on your fretting hand on the strings and then pluck a string, it'll give a non-pitched sound that hasn't got any sustain to it - that's a dead note.
    [/quote]

    I actually started with slap bass. Now whenever I play fingerstyle I always do the left hand mute. Whereas I see pretty much everyone else just place their right fingers onto the string.

  5. I struggled a lot with it at first as well. It was just a matter of practicing really slowly until I had it down. Then it all comes naturally with feel. Also MaroloweDK on youtube had some nice videos to practice - he uses his slap like a metronome a lot of the time so he adds in plenty ghost notes (certainly helped me).

    Also once you have certain techniques down you can add them together really simply, so you only really need to learn once. For example the Mark King left hand slap mutes and some of the triplet variations can be added to other lines a lot of the time.

    PS. What line are you currently working on?

  6. [quote name='BigBeatNut' timestamp='1348170166' post='1810444']
    Does my head in. Undeniably funky though. Found this [url="http://www.drummerworld.com/forums/showthread.php?t=53555"]interesting commentary thread[/url] with this quote:
    [/quote]

    Man, that song is killing me. My body is thoroughly out of whack trying to move to it. This thread is awesome though. Big thanks to the people who posted Maze - Back in Stride and also introduced me to Dogg Master. The Maze song instantly makes me think of Beverley Hills Cop and Axel Foley running riot. How about these oldies:

    Could post loads of Fatback but I hadn't heard this one before. Bit different to their usual.
    [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pQQAGp76kfo&feature=BFa&list=AL94UKMTqg-9BURStiZeTCJxOj3AhskfMM"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pQQAGp76kfo&feature=BFa&list=AL94UKMTqg-9BURStiZeTCJxOj3AhskfMM[/url]

    For the laughs :D
    [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jab6qp4yV1w&feature=related"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jab6qp4yV1w&feature=related[/url]

  7. I'll just chime in by saying I used to listen to a lot of rap/hip-hop (ice cube, 2pac being top) then I had the idea of picking up the bass. I discovered most of the songs I like have bass-lines sampled from old funk songs. Since then I've pretty much only listened to funk music. The songs seems to groove along better with a more definitive flow than most of the music which I can't stand coming out at the moment.

    PS. I still love listening to music such as ACDC, I just don't find them fun to play bass to.

    PS x2 . I do not listen to lyrics in music.

  8. [quote name='gjones' timestamp='1347745296' post='1804649']
    Maplins on dalry rd will give you a soldering iron and a pack of solder for about £10. Look up youtube videos on how to solder before you start messing about with it though.
    [/quote]

    Cheers, its just down the road a bit so will give it a look.

  9. The wire in my bass which goes to the jack has come loose. May be a stupid question but how do I reattach it? Its a Squier VM Jazz but that shouldn't really matter. Its really just a matter of how do I reattach it (I can see where it has broken off from).

    Thanks

  10. The reasons I prefer to stay away from 2nd hand are pretty simple but not set in stone.

    1. I don't drive, therefore collection is an issue, otherwise delivery is very pricey.
    2. I have never played guitar before so wouldn't really be able to evaluate much about it. Easier to return or be assured of a standard from new.

    If there was a listing near me I would be interested though.

  11. [quote name='Johnston' timestamp='1340741202' post='1709068']
    If it's for Rocksmith is there much point bothering with an Amp?
    [/quote]

    Well, that was just going to be used to get into at first really. I would prefer to learn some funk/country type playing on my own once I had the basics.

    Thanks for the tip Edward (original total recall ftw), thats kind of what I wondered, which is why I created the thread.

  12. [quote name='chrismuzz' timestamp='1340737869' post='1709002']
    My first guitar was an old Squier Strat that was given to me in 2001. Never fancied a change! :)
    [/quote]

    That was my initial thought, something such as - [url="http://www.dolphinmusic.co.uk/product/10420-squier-by-fender-bullet-strat-sunburst.html#sterling_uk"]http://www.dolphinmu...tml#sterling_uk[/url]

  13. Thanks for the suggestions. I'm not much of a 2nd hand fan. Thinking now I probably have an old guitar amp somewhere.

    Mainly I am asking about build quality for the money. I'm not focused on any particular tone and have never played guitar so don't have anything specific to look for.

    Yamaha Pacifica does indeed seem well liked.

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