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kendall

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  1. I read this thread with interest, as when I started on five strings I was a bit underwhelmed by the B string, subsequently, I have started plucking the B string with my thumb resting on the bridge pick up rather than the neck pick up which is my usual anchor point. It might just be me, but I find this gives the string a better feel and allow me to dig in that little bit more without flop.

  2. Hey! I really enjoyed watching that! Thanks. Great to see you enjoying yourself. After all, it's meant to be fun isn't it? She Sells Sanctuary was one of the first bass lines I learned many many years ago. In fact knowing that and Rain got me a slot in my first band.

    You should be stoked with your progress....keep at it!

  3. [quote name='megallica' timestamp='1465232875' post='3066367']
    Cliff burton
    Jason newsted
    [b]Justin Chancellor[/b]
    Steve Harris
    [b]Alex Webster[/b]
    [/quote]

    A couple of minor tweaks to the above covers it for me... good call tho Megallica,

  4. I look forward to this dropping through my door, this month, the dog has savaged it. I was initially annoyed and then realised Jools Holland is on the cover. Doggie got a reward for defacing it. Jools on the cover - really?

  5. Hi there. You could always try this.

    http://www.gak.co.uk/en/squier-deluxe-jazz-bass-v-active-black/31221?gclid=COH05aPR2csCFdW4Gwod6uEKug

    I have small hands and found this a comfortable neck to play after playing 4 string Aria's with slim necks. The neck is wide but slim and comfortable. Sound and build quality excellent for the price, especially if you don't want to invest too much cash in your first fiver. This has become my go to bass lately over the Fender 5er that I have.

  6. [quote name='darkandrew' timestamp='1455482774' post='2979536']
    A very underrated and often overlooked album. One of the very few albums that I have to play from beginning to end without skipping any tracks. It's a real emotional roller coaster; starting with beauty and sensitivity (Shine), through anger and devastation (Venus decomposing) and ending with the conflicting emotions felt by a betrayed father in Zoon (Wakeworld).

    I suppose it had two big problems; firstly it was impossible to pigeon hole - was it goth, death metal, or something else completely? And secondly it was certainly not Elizium part 2. Whatever label you want to put on it, it's a great album and, getting back to the "concept album" topic of the thread, a great piece of story telling.
    [/quote]

    Glad I'm not the only one who loves this album. Although these days people find it more palatable than when it was first released.

  7. Last gig I went to was Slayer supported by Anthrax. Both bands were amazing. Slayer were, basically Slayer but their new guitarist Gary Holt exceeded himself with his energy and chops. I also liked his Kill The Kardashians T-Shirt. Anthrax were also pretty good, Frank Bello gave a masterclass in metal bass playing - energy, presence and thumping fingerstyle goodness.

    All in all a top night out. Even Mrs Kendall enjoyed the gig, despite being more of a soul girl than a rock chick!

  8. [url="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IuezNswtRfo"]https://www.youtube....h?v=IuezNswtRfo[/url]

    The Sisters of Mercy - Lucretia My Reflection.

    Simple but effective. Always loved this, one of the first bass lines I learnt.

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