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JapanAxe

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  1. Q: Can I play your bass? A: Sorry, our equipment is only insured for us.
  2. Yeah but are we talking TONE PAINT?
  3. Prince’s symbol looks like it should be pronounced ‘sex trumpet’.
  4. Would it be fair to say that you're quite fond of the Grateful Dead then?
  5. Yes, add Gillian Welch to my list!
  6. A friend of mine who is a garage mechanic uses WD40 liberally as a kind of ‘fast fret’ treatment on his guitars. On his early 90s maple-board Strat you can see dark marks running from each fret where it has wicked into the wood grain. I would imagine lemon oil is much less likely to penetrate the wood though.
  7. Rodney Crowell Dwight Yoakam Steve Earle
  8. You’re never going to enjoy playing with that band as long as you’re aware the singer is out of tune. Just say ‘Sorry I don’t think this is the band for me’ and walk away.
  9. Yes I’m sure the Dingwall would do a grand job. A fair portion of the enthusiast-run county music circuit is fixated on the Civil War era, despite fact that even the oldest music thought of as ‘country’ dates from the middle of the 20th century. I therefore take the homely conventional-looking P rather than the more outlandish-looking Dingwall.
  10. Hmmm... I probably wouldn’t take my Dingwall on a country gig though - my natural finish P looks suitably rustic!
  11. I came to bass from guitar, and my assumption was that more pickups would equate to more versatility. I had also briefly owned an old Encore P copy, which I need hardly tell you was not a great instrument! My first few basses were therefore twin-pickup models, mainly mid-priced and active. One day I was in Denmark St and tried a CIJ Jazz, which was lovely but not quite there. Then I picked up a CIJ Precision and it instantly clicked - everything I wanted from just two controls. Sold. A well-sorted P is a thing of joy. It’s worth trying a few because they are not all created equal. If it’s not for you, cool, play the stuff that makes you happy. EDIT: I played a gig on guitar last night and the bass player was using a Jazz. It sounded great.
  12. Super Twin and either Demeter or EBS head (see sig) according to my preference. They both have DI outs - job done (mainly by the sound guy/gal).
  13. Probably time for me to clarify! Why I never ‘got’ ramps - because I never found myself thinking, ‘It would really help if there was a surface a small distance under the strings beneath my picking fingers.’ Why I thought it looked like a crutch for technique - I assumed it was to ensure that the player is always contacting the string with the same part of the picking finger; and to aid fast playing by preventing the fingers from going too far below the strings. I hadn’t considered the fact that it would make the playing area feel more like that of a double bass. My anti-gear-snobbery mantra (to myself principally!) is: Use what works for you. So my bad for casting aspersions on ramps in general, crack on and ignore my ill-judged comment.
  14. I never got the whole ramp thing - it always looked like a crutch for players who haven’t sorted their finger-style technique. 👀
  15. What are you doing up there? Don’t you know the money is in the first five frets?
  16. At the risk of being serious, you don't need big hands or long fingers to play bass - just move your whole hand, otherwise you'll hurt your tendons trying to stretch between frets. / as you were
  17. We generally don't have much of a problem with drastic humidity changes here in the UK, and I don't think that's the reason that most of us do apply lemon oil. I probably apply it every year or two - fairly sparingly, and diligently wiping off the excess. I imagine if you applied it too often or in too great a quantity, it would soften the fretboard.
  18. Eclectic-ish. Some genres have little or no representation - classical, opera, trad jazz, polka, klezmer... I tend to latch on to particular artists rather than genres. This makes for some interesting juxtapositions in my alphabetised CD collection!
  19. Ground bus added
  20. This Friday I will mainly be playing country, so this, with La Bella flats:
  21. Drilled the boards and set the eyelets:
  22. Music stands on stage?
  23. Congratulations - that was great to read, here’s to many more years of even better!
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