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Talking of which... [url="http://www.liftruck.co.uk/scissor-tables-mobile-ergo.html"]http://www.liftruck.co.uk/scissor-tables-mobile-ergo.html[/url]
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That's great, but then does anyone know of a mini forklift device that can get the cab into the car? I nearly kill myself trying to do this on my own.
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Keeping Your Mo Jo Working With Small Crowds
julietgreen replied to blue's topic in General Discussion
I used to go to jazz gigs locally, with a mate of mine. Sometimes there'd be fewer than 10 people at a gig, and one of them would be the press. The musos never let it get to them, but then perhaps it's just that jazz is a self-obsessed kind of music. I also went to a Alan Price gig at the Hull music festival - I think there were about 20 punters there in the basement floor of a shopping mall. The place was covered in white tiles and Alan Price said something like 'thank you for inviting me to play in your toilet,' but then proceeded with his ace band, to give a performance as if we were 20 000 of us in a stadium. -
what was the first number you gigged on a bass ?
julietgreen replied to essexbasscat's topic in General Discussion
Very good question. I think 'La Bamba'. Still love that bassline. -
[quote name='BigRedX' timestamp='1406629402' post='2513120'] I went and had a listen to "Slither" as I'd not heard it before... If I was going to play something like that in drop D I'd want a nice taught low D string to do it, not some down-tuned E string flopping about. If I was writing a song like that either I'd play the part on the higher D and use an octave/pitch shifter to add some heft or I'd come up with something completely different on the bass to go under the guitar parts. A riff like that needs definition IMO and if all the definition is coming from the guitars then the bass can get away with playing a different line. [/quote] Well it's Duff's bassline and he should know: [url="http://youtu.be/1AjNJV8JEYU"]http://youtu.be/1AjNJV8JEYU[/url]
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I've compiled a playlist of the numbers included in the Bass TAB White Pages. It's an interesting and eclectic mix - particularly when numbers are juxtaposed alphabetically! Goes up to about Y 2000, I think. Anyway, thought some of you might want to flick through it. If you do, why not post which tracks you lingered on for longer than the others. [url="http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLxa5FFuBNFSLEiuBQHm6NcqLW0SSqxzF"]http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLxa5FFuBNFSLEiuBQHm6NcqLW0SSqxzF[/url]
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I'm kind of with the OP on this one. Maybe it's different if you choose the charity yourself, but I've noticed that frequently when we do freebies, we're not treated very well. When they pay a couple of grand for the band, it makes them value it a bit more.
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I had a look at detuners, but decided it probably wasn't worth it, since we have to drop to D and Eb and C for different numbers. Meanwhile I'll be waiting for the guitarist.
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What tunes have you been learning today?
julietgreen replied to gary mac's topic in General Discussion
Killing in the name - RATM, hit me with your best shot - pat benatar, Cochise - audioslave... And then had a look at hate to say I told you so - the hives. Definitely a tune to throw in last minute if you need to learn something in 5 seconds! -
I have to keep one bass in drop bl**dy C for QOTSA, 'no one knows', innit. I try to adapt the drop Ds if I can (mountains,for example), but others just need it, like the aforementioned Slither. Have also been caught out when not paying attention. Foot pedal tuner has been a life saver.
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Get another gig, quickly. Supporting another band could be a way to go. It's a peculiar kind of masochism, though, particularly when you're even older and wondering why you're lugging around a ton of gear for a half hour slot.
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Did you really all forget Kevin Bacon? The Bacon Brothers -: http://youtu.be/wbG-wWRDVfA Sorry I can't see how to embed the link on this tablet.
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[quote name='allighatt0r' timestamp='1406195334' post='2509158'] I now live with my drummer (I'm his lodger, it's great!) so i think i am the top trumper of drummer lock-ins (we lock the doors every night!) [/quote] I live with my drummer too.
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Has a van comes quite high on the list
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Rock crowd pleasers with more challenging basslines
julietgreen replied to flunkie's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='Oopsdabassist' timestamp='1406048708' post='2507865'] Might take a look at this book, Amazon seem to do it. [/quote] It's rather wide ranging. Might have been better if they'd done specific versions for the different genres. Also a bit dated now. -
Be kind to the sound guys.
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Rock crowd pleasers with more challenging basslines
julietgreen replied to flunkie's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='Oopsdabassist' timestamp='1406038070' post='2507741'] Nice, don't suppose you ever wrote it down in some form or other? my improv isn't exactly stellar either [/quote] The Bass White Pages version is pretty close. -
Shared. Hope you get it back. Lowest of the low.
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Rock crowd pleasers with more challenging basslines
julietgreen replied to flunkie's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='allighatt0r' timestamp='1406035344' post='2507693'] I could never improvise anything worthwhile, so I learnt it note for note from the record by ear. [/quote] I tried to learn it note by note, then looked at the Bass White Pages and then slowly forgot what I had originally done. -
Rock crowd pleasers with more challenging basslines
julietgreen replied to flunkie's topic in General Discussion
I was also going to suggest [i]Cochise [/i]- just trying to get my fingers around that one now. [i]Slither [/i]is always very satisfying, as is [i]Mountains[/i]. -
Rock crowd pleasers with more challenging basslines
julietgreen replied to flunkie's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='WalMan' timestamp='1405978913' post='2507277'] Fear not. The punters sadly know sweet FA in most instances, just what they want to hear that every other band does Walked off a month or so after a car wreck of a first set dep (definitely NOT all down to me by a looooooong shot) as was told by most of the crowd how brilliant we were. That was a night I came close to giving up after, even though the second set got slightly better!! [/quote] Very true. I gave up worrying about the punters in my latin jazz days. -
Rock crowd pleasers with more challenging basslines
julietgreen replied to flunkie's topic in General Discussion
Yeah but maybe we played it badly! And then we play bloody Guns N Roses, Sweet blah blah... and everyone loves it. -
Re the earplugs: I've got a great pair of 'musicians' earplugs' that work brilliantly [i]when I'm not playing.[/i] In spite of the claim that they don't change the sound quality, just cut it down, I really find it difficult to play with them in. Perhaps I just need to get used to it.
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Rock crowd pleasers with more challenging basslines
julietgreen replied to flunkie's topic in General Discussion
We did that, but it seemed to fall pretty flat with the crowd so we dropped it. 'No-one Knows' is quite fun to play. -
Rock crowd pleasers with more challenging basslines
julietgreen replied to flunkie's topic in General Discussion
Cracking tune though.