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Kevsy71

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  1. 4 hours ago, Dazza bass boi said:

    Hi all, just got my Profile Bass and I love, it is everything people say it is. But has anyone else noticed that the pick up poles and the strings are really off centre, more so on the D and G strings? 
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    Mine was similar...when I swapped pickguards I had to move the pickups slightly (it was a generic P bass pickguard I was fitting) and was able to better align the strings betwen the magnets. Not sure it made any tonal difference though! Great bass and glad you're enjoying yours.

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  2. Our tech team are ace (and bass friendly :)but I've yet to hear a bass note come through on live stream, unless I'm using decent headphones and then only just. I enjoyed playing to even a reduced congregation last week as we could use the full PA with subs again!

  3. On 30/06/2021 at 15:45, stewblack said:

    Well, Basschat, you never disappoint me. I wondered if I'd flush a true JJ fanatic but suspected the funny bone might be tickled instead.

    The Fender Bass Book does not cover accessories included with a new bass, and the adverts reproduced only mention choices of gig bag. www.guitarhq.com/fender2.html mentions straps being included with Strats from 1954 though.

    The famous pic at the back of the SITSOM book appears to show JJ wearing the strap attached the wrong way (narrow end at upper horn, with length adjuster over left shoulder).

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    A later session pic shows a wider  strap, or the thicker end on the upper horn:

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    ...and then back go narrow in this pic towards the end of his life:

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    I'm guessing from all this he used different straps, which may or may not have been bought or included at the same time as his various Ps...which is not much help, sorry!

  4. Excellent stuff Geoff! I'm really struggling with the chorus riff (just after Stevie sings 'Do I do'), and it looks like you have nailed it using three fingers on the right hand - which I understand is how Nathan Watts played it. Must give that a try - and thanks for posting!

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  5. Not sure if this counts as a fake encore, but in our 'final' song we noodle while the singer thanks everyone, says where are playing next etc. , then mentions that if hears one voice asking for an encore we'll play another. Which me and the drummer dread as it's a riotous medley of rock'n'roll classics, all 16th notes at the end of a 90 minute set in a pub sweatbox....

  6. That' a good tool Trevor, looks better than Music Stand where only the Worship Leader can transpose (at least on my version).

    Option 3 on OnSong (showing the scale degrees) has saved my bacon a few times, when either the key has been changed following 3 rehearsals in the original key, or a lead instrumentalist has simply started in the wrong key! 

    Which is also the reason I favour a 5 string for church, as I find it easier for rapid transposition.

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