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Started on bass for usual reasons, all my mates at school played guitar, I could write lyrics but was no singer... So bass it was! Later took to guitar after a chance encounter with an ex pro guitarist who told me to learn guitar so that I understood chords, he was shocked I hadn't started on guitar. Bought an acoustic and have done some duo stuff where I have played guitar but always have and always will considered myself a bass player who owns a guitar, not a bass or guitar player.
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Using soundcloud to promote your band - tips?
uk_lefty replied to uk_lefty's topic in General Discussion
Good tip! I think the plan is to create a page for the band where we can put out some "teasers" of twenty to thirty seconds of some songs so people can see/ hear what we are about. It's just whether anyone on our kind of local band level has found this successful, or is it best to use it to then embed tunes to a Facebook page and the actual soundcloud page isn't as important....? -
Interesting thought came to me... My band uses sound cloud to share jams, good and bad so we can listen to them through the week and work on specific parts. We have a handful of random people listening to these and "liking" some songs. Probably with them being covers they're searched for a lot. Is this a good idea? People can hear some pretty ropey sessions this way! My main point is - is soundcloud a good way to promote the band? Any tips on getting the best from this? We are a local covers band who do festivals and parties, etc. Not looking for the big-time, but want to add a few new venues to our regular gig list. Thanks
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Calling all lefties... A unique left handed Wal up for grabs...
uk_lefty replied to TrevorR's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='MoonBassAlpha' timestamp='1472679405' post='3123322'] Also, a touch of Wishbass about it. One of the higher spec ones, obviously [/quote] Beat me to it. I expect actual workmanship went in to the wal though -
My band is looking to cover some 80s songs which have nice synthy bass lines. I'm trying to get a "softer" synth or fuzz sound but struggling with the current set up. I have a mooer thunderball fuzz which is too harsh for the sound I want, also an old zoom 506 which has wacky synths I just can't get on with. Are there any budget recommendations for the softer 80s synth tones?
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Do you use manufacturer strings on your bass?
uk_lefty replied to darkandrew's topic in General Discussion
Yes and No. I am a big believer in changing strings to get something different out of the bass before looking to modify. Flats on a jazz sound very different to rounds. In the past I've played a Warwick bass, Warwick black label strings through a Warwick amp and that worked best for me. I like fender strings on a fender jazz (flats or rounds) for the low price but found they wore out quickly, then I tried EB slinkies and pyramid funk stainless and got something more fitting what I need. I also like la bellas and DRs. My headless bass has ghs strings... I guess it's the cheaper way to experiment with your bass. Next up one of my basses is going to be strung BEAD with old flats. -
Spouses, do they like or hate your instruments?
uk_lefty replied to Barking Spiders's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='josie' timestamp='1471550242' post='3113962'] my 3yo grandson insists on carefully playing all the guitars every time he comes round. [/quote] Yes!!! I wouldn't put my basses away when the nephews and niece visited and I won't have them out of bounds for my child either. I think if kids are told they're not allowed to pick them up and have a play they won't become interested in music. -
Spouses, do they like or hate your instruments?
uk_lefty replied to Barking Spiders's topic in General Discussion
My wife likes some guitars but five basses and an acoustic guitar in the living room has admittedly got too much. She has encouraged me to spend on nice instruments that will last and are visually striking as well as sounding good. I am trying to convince her that our first born will be a left handed bass player but she isn't getting that yet. Amusingly I have her my bass the other day and tried to teach her the basic riff from another one bites the dust. She took to it and at one point said "explain that again, I'm going to get really angry if I don't get this perfect!" Which was a lovely moment -
You've given me a great idea!
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Interesting topic. I think if the band is having a good time, is reasonably competent and is playing to its audience then the audience will enjoy it and will forgive or not notice a whole list of issues and 'could have been betters'. I watch a pub band for the "knees up" and I think there's a level of acceptance among audiences that you are getting entertained by someone who is likely doing this for fun as much as money
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I wrote a book about being in a covers band
uk_lefty replied to Dave Vader's topic in General Discussion
The back cover has sold me a copy, looking forward to it -
If only there was a well stocked left handed bass shop, like a more exclusive Ned Flanders leftorium... In near twenty years of playing I only ever tried my first bass (didn't even know how to play or what to listen out for) and my most recent purchase where I tried one in a shop but bought a similar one online. It's brutal out there for us kack-handers.
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Fender MIM paint finish, decision point
uk_lefty replied to uk_lefty's topic in Repairs and Technical
Dings don't bother me... this is just a really long dull patch that spoils a quite attractive bass and looks like someone was wearing a punk spiky wristband while thrashing the living sh!t out of the bass with a grass rake for a pick! The natural dings and wear are part of what the bass is - a 20 yr old instrument that rarely gets treated to travel in a case -
[quote name='seashell' timestamp='1470433260' post='3106044'] Exactly. And mine's white. [/quote] White precisions look the absolute nuts!! Jazz basses with as much chrome on them as possible likewise.
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You often see these with random makes coming up on eBay. There used to be a German outlet doing double neck fretted and fretless which looked cool. I'd go for one
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Nice!
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Yes looks are important. I had a period when my only bass was my very 80s hair metal Kramer fretless... Didn't get the jazz gig I went for and got some odd looks. I couldn't play a single-cut or coffee table bass with my current band. I use a "traditional" looking p bass, have whipped out the headless cricket bat bass which went down ok, and will play the next short gig with a jazz.
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Agree on the partnership viewpoint. Having been on both sides of this fence it's frustrating when only one party is making the effort. Nowadays with social media it should be easier to get word out to your own followers but the venue needs to be making equal effort through their Facebook, Twitter, local paper and local radio - but being a late change I'm not sure they can get all of those in place in time. Do they usually have Sunday afternoon gigs? It's a nice idea but its not going to be a world beater unless they have an established Sunday afternoon drinking and listening to live bands regime. Can't imagine it would go down well at a carvery.
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Yes! When we don't have the biggest and best PA support I use my singers Peavey 115. It's a relatively older model (6-7 years?) But it is loud and clear. At 150watts it gives much better output than my 250watt Ashdown. Have used it at a gig in a "half" marquee where we had an open side and there was a basic PA, was driving it beyond the speaker warning light point at times but it was trying to fill an entire county with bass sound, being outdoors. As previously said, reliable workhorse indeed.
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[quote name='chris_b' timestamp='1470012140' post='3102701'] Do the first gig and decide after that. [/quote] Agreed.
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[quote name='discreet' timestamp='1469736228' post='3100803'] String choice is SO important and can radically change the sound and playability of a bass. I think they get overlooked sometimes. [/quote] Agreed 100%. Decent strings can bring in so much character, one of the most important components in making the sound
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Looks like the previous owner of my MIM Jazz used to play with some kind of wrist cuff on and attack hard with a pick. It's left a long dull patch on the body where it has been constantly scraped and scratched. Question is what to do now? A. Nothing. But this leaves a dull patch that can catch the light. and this is my experiment bass... B. Repair job. Could use t-cut or something similar? This is wine red though... C. Relic job. I'd like the idea of speeding up the natural wear and taking this down to undercoat and wood but not sure it wouldn't end up looking completely sh!t and amateur... Thoughts and advice most gratefully received
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Oooooh expensive strings!!
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If you like it, have somewhere to store it and can transport it I say get one!! Nothing to lose, there's some good deals second hand and even new online