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AlexDelores

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  1. AlexDelores

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    2004 MIM Jazz Standard. I Saved as a teenager for this, my first ‘proper’ bass. No matter what else I play, this one always feels like home.
  2. Was this ever found? One’s gone up on Facebook marketplace today, not to assume it’s the same bass. Just popped into my memory when I saw it. https://www.facebook.com/share/aTn4CmamHiNG89B9/?mibextid=wwXIfr
  3. Saw Slipknot in Birmingham last night. Very nice selection of basses from Vman. Must of been about 15k in instruments for him alone!
  4. Yes, I think they’re worth it. As mentioned above If you want to sing regularly and maintain good vocal health then you won’t regret lessons. Even if you just have a few and learn about the mechanics of how your chords work, how to breath, hold, warm up and recover correctly. Finding a good teacher is key though. I once turned up to a ‘singing lesson’ in some local fellas spare room. The bloke started fake crying towards the end while singing me a song on the piano about ‘the pain of losing his voice’ after sitting me on a chair and telling me to ‘manifest the voice I want to achieve’ 😅 In the end I went to Sally Rivers and she was brilliant. Have you tried any local theatre groups? They may be able to point you in the direction of someone local that’s half decent.
  5. Sounds like good fun! And might I say, that is a fantastic looking beard 👌
  6. Sorry to hear this! Can’t be helped though, just Sod’s Law it often strikes at the most inappropriate times! Hopefully it’s not too bad straight out of the gate and you’re able ‘dose’ up and power through! 🤞
  7. I’ve never been a member of TB. But, in their defense. Angus Young wasn’t a bass player 😬
  8. They do. On the G2220 at least, its Volume, Tone and pickup selector switch. I’m guessing the switch replacement will allow a blend of the pickups which is nice 👌
  9. Very nice! I’m considering whether to sell my Vintera Mustang to fund one of these in sunburst as I really like the inlays on the neck. My Junior Jet has quickly become my number 1 bass as it’s so comfortable to play!
  10. Very nice indeed! Good job and an interesting thread 👏👌
  11. A selection from this year.
  12. Geddy Lee talks about concentration in his book and how sometimes he had to change things in order to make them harder and force himself to focus… He talks about how he’d playing bass, using his feet for keyboard triggers, and singing. But, as he knew the material so well, his brain couldn’t help but think about going on a journey somewhere else.
  13. Thanks for the replies. Definitely useful information for me moving forward. I think as I work on my own development of my theory side, I’ll make a point of using a lot of different courses/tutors to give me a wide range of teaching methods etc.
  14. Question for those of you that teach… What qualifications/training/knowledge do you feel is required to teach bass? Now, I know that’s a very broad question and I appreciate there isn’t a one size fits all answer. But, I’m curious as to what sort of qualifications/certificates you feel are required to teach as a tutor. I’m not talking within a school environment. I’m a good player and I play bass full time as part of a wedding/function duo that I also co-run. But, I’m thinking ahead to the future, I’m 33 with 2 young kids and although I love my “job” and don’t want/intend to slow down any time soon… there is likely to come a point in the next 10-15 years time when getting home at 2/3am and performing/DJing to a bunch of drunk people between 60-100 times a year is going to get a bit much. I’m fully aware I need to begin to strengthen my understanding of music theory/different techniques, as well as reading. But, is it generally expected to have a degree/any other qualification to teach bass as a tutor? Apologies for the essay. Thanks in advance Alex
  15. Ha! Very kind of you but that’s the very reason I shouldn’t be trying one! 😂
  16. Hello from Telford! Stunning looking bass! Never played one but always fancied a Lakland thanks to my admiration of Nick Harmer from Death Cab! Out of my reach but GLWTS!
  17. Lovely that is! I remember trying one when they came out and was blown away by how much bass you got for the price.
  18. As previously mentioned, I think the Nux Mighty Plug is bob on! This is all of the footprint it takes up for me and allows me to play when the kids are in bed. It has a few different amps and effects within the free app. And, it just runs in the background so you can play along with Spotify/Apple/Youtube etc. Obviously, some of the things like the Phil Jones and other heads will likely have a better tone/sound but for practicing through headphones/the price, I don’t think you can knock this. You can also put it at the end of a pedalboard and use your effects, just adjust the gain with the app to suit.
  19. Retrovibe do some really nice looking Rick-esq short scale copies at decent prices. I’ve no experience of the brand but I’ve only read good things on here.
  20. Sorry to hear! Yep! As a full time lead singer/bass player. I can’t tell you how much of my energy is used/wasted worrying about getting ill/trying to stay healthy. Inevitably though, when the lurge strikes hard, there’s not much that can be done. Having a decent dep network/ backup network is about as much as we can do and then making sure the couple (as we primarily perform at weddings) aren’t let down. Funnily enough, yesterday’s gig was one that I crawled through with the beginnings of a cold. All day package so 5 sets in total throughout the day. Fortunately, we’ve now got 3 weeks off so I can be suitably ill for a change which makes a change from the busy summer weeks… There’s actually a really good chapter in Geddy Lee’s newest book which talks about the pressure/worries of being the one relying on a larynx, which I found relatable.. Anyway, my gig went well and I got through it fairly unscathed thanks to a side of stage portable steamer 😂
  21. Thanks guys. Decided to send it back after another try. It’s 1040cm internal and the mono is 1060cm (from internet specs). I think this just feels a bit too tight to get away with. G4M do a double with 15mm foam which would be long enough but I think I’m gonna hang fire and buy something a bit better. I don’t really ‘need’ a double case tbh. But, with another premier inn stay coming up after Saturdays gig, I’m remembering how annoying it’s been the last few times trying to get my long scale hard cases into the room 2 stories up at 2am 😂
  22. I’ve picked up a double electric guitar soft case for a decent price. It’s to fit my Gretsch Junior Jet and Mustang basses. But, as it’s a guitar case it’s a couple of cms too small really… The basses fit and the case zips up. But, the end of the mustang headstock is pushing quite a lot into the material. With it being a soft case. Anyone think this will affect anything too much? My worry is that it’s putting too much pressure on the neck, but with it being a soft case, I’m wondering if I’m overthinking it as surely cases stretch a bit over time anyway? Any thoughts are appreciated. Curious if anyone with short scale basses has gone down this road with guitar cases and has had any problems (or not!) Thanks Alex
  23. Just tuned into this… What a brilliant community this place is! Really looking forward to the build diary 😂
  24. https://youtu.be/VZU1hoTYipY?si=OhA7bIgT4nHmMC7t Might be of interest to some. Very cool look at Mike’s beat up old Gibson. To me, it seems the Grabber/Ripper has become super popular in the last 12 months or so… I feel like it’s something I’ve barely seen for half of my playing life and then the last 12 months I see them everywhere. But, that doesn’t mean it hasn’t been as popular for ages, just from my small window into the bass world it feels like it’s having its moment in the sun.
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    Stunning that! How much does it weigh?
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