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Wooks

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  1. [quote name='bassman2790' post='267896' date='Aug 22 2008, 02:52 PM']OMG! [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ohResYM7lhI&feature=related"]Blisteringly fast bass playing on YouTube[/url] :)

    Apparently, the guys name is Masaki[/quote]
    Very Mike LePond like of Symphony X..very cool

  2. [quote name='bassman2790' post='267690' date='Aug 22 2008, 10:39 AM']How about big applause for this guy then [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hifMG_ueKnc"]Scarified Bass Cover[/url][/quote]
    Class work and playing it with his fingers and not a pick!! My mate who's a guitard is dragging me to see Paul Gilbert in concert at the end of Nov, so it should be a good evening...I hope!! :)

  3. Just got my midi keyboard and sound card from Lee. Both packaged very well......(ah the wonders of gaffer tape :) ) and sent quickly. Both item are in great condition and work perfectly....so thanks Lee it was a pleasure to do business with you and I would totally recommend him!! :huh:

  4. [quote name='dlloyd' post='266450' date='Aug 20 2008, 04:55 PM']Have a scan through this...

    [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=16422"]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=16422[/url]

    I've neglected it of late, but will get back to updating it.[/quote]
    That's a great thread!! Good work there my man :)

  5. [quote name='Clive Thorne' post='266344' date='Aug 20 2008, 03:08 PM']My teacher has has got me doing the major scale, but doing all the modes which you run up and down in sequence. Ie you start with the normal C major scale (ionian mode) going up, then move up to C major dorian mode (ie starting on D) -coming down, then up on the phrygian (E start), and so on all the way up to the Ionian mode an octave higher.etc then down all the way doing each scale in the different direction. When I started this it looks pretty daunting, but its actually a lot easier than it looks, certainly teaches you the patterns for each mode, and gets the left hand fingers moving. Mind you, I find that knowing it as an exercise is not the same as being able to use it in a tune!

    And as others have said the beauty is that on a bass you can start at any fret and it gives you a different key. Also, for one octave scale, you can start on the E, A, (or :huh: string to give you different scales.

    Edit: I tried to say, or B, but it put a smiley in[/quote]
    Your's and my teacher must be talking to each other cos mine has me doing the same!! But mine's a sadistic tw*t ( :huh: ), he has me playing say C major in the normal way ie c,d,e, etc then when I get to the octave C, he wants me to play D Dorian backward then E phryg. normal F lydain backward and so on and on :)
    I would learn all the 7 modes of the major scale too. I bet you hadn't started this one eh Sarah?? Scales are a right minefield!! :huh:

  6. Chris bought my Zoom B2.1u off me and all I can say is he is a top bloke. He paid for it promptly via bank transfer and the transaction went off without any problems, so THANKS Chris :)

  7. Hey Teddy
    Here's a good shop [url="http://www.nevadamusic.co.uk/search/index.aspx"]Nevada Music...Ibanez SR 705[/url]
    They are a good company to use. And the SR705 is a beast of a bass, it's superb!!!! I know cos I've played one at Nevada you won't be disappointed if you manage to get one, I nearly did!!!

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