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leadubblebass

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  1. Must say once nearly played "Dave" to Chas and those C&D songs are a lot more tricky to play than they first appear (their are a lot more than 3 chord trick)
    Some great bass lines there - At the gig we done some standard RnR stuff-maybe he did not think i was up to the job of playing C&D originals and I think it was the right call!

  2. You can get a db in a classic mini if you have reclining seats, in fact when my van broke down just before a gig I got the bassoon the front seat a 1x15 cab on the back seat a 400w valve amp in the boot and a4x10 cab on the roof rack and the other members of the band!-OK I made that last bit up

  3. In some ways maybe thats why Ric is a "niche" brand, with fender how many people started out with a cheap copy and then upgrade there fender and pine for a vintage "51 p bass whatever When you thing about it Its a great corprate model- you buy one.... then another one.....etc Really the thing to do is to buy the one you want straight away. but how many people started out on a £1000.00 bass?
    A Cheap copy can keep the home fires burning in that they are seen in the local music shop- you would have to be some g#bsh#t# to think that a £200 bass is going to be the same as the original. not that some copies are good instuments


    Ps I did laugh about the post "hofner violin copy" the hofner violin bass is a sort of copy of the original Gibson EB1 sorry- and I will try to get out more, maybe by playing bass if there was any money in it

  4. For me Its the fact it can be all comsuming -you can spend hours praticeing, rehursing gigs etc, and somehow you allways feel you could do more Have not really been on the road for 6 years now but with fuel heading towards £150 per ltr I do see how life on the road can pay! Ability wise I feel I have been stuck in a rut for years -how do you move on from that? Even more time spent playing?

  5. Venues do get attacked from all side these days and once they have gone- they w ont be replaced.
    A story to lift the heart My local put up a sign advertising "Live music from 3am" A council official spotted this, put together a dedicated team to launch a
    covert sting operation. A few minutes after 3 o clock in the morning the pub was raided To find the landlord asleep and the punters long gone.
    If only they had turned up 4 hours before when they could have heard the closing number of the band called "3AM"

  6. I have not tried them myself -I hear "weedwackers" are the sting of choice on the "rockin" scene and there quite cheap! perhaps thats why there the string of choice? weedwachers are nylon.
    With steel strings there are 2 types- solid core and rope core .solid core are cheap but will wreck your slapping hand. rope core are easier but can easily cost
    over £200 per set! solid ones break quite easy when slapping I would start on nylon ones to harden up your fingers I prefer the tone of steel strings myself
    But at the moment have nylon rotosound stings on my DB

  7. I have always found playing with the bow the hardest because the DB has to be away from your body to have room for the bow and pressure
    is applyed to the bow- at arms length, at least with jazz/rockabilly the bass is close to you. I did once play with a johnny cash tribute and lost all feeling
    in my left hand because every number was the same root/fifth pattern

  8. Hi
    I have my TE v8 amp for sale These amps rarely come up for sale.
    This one I have owned since new brought in summer 2001.
    It has mainly been used for double bass at low volume and only used twice in last year.
    Valves were replaced late2010.
    Oddly there is no serial no on the back.
    This is a serious bit of kit more suited to "rock bassists" then an aged rockabilly like myself
    I have no idea how to upload photos but you are welcome to view and try out the amp
    I am looking for offers around £1500
    Based in High Wycombe
    Regards

  9. Hi,
    Steve bbb has set me thinking- As far as I am aware the word "funk" started out as slang for the odour of the "lady area" and ends up as a genre of music!
    Then again rock n roll started out as slang for having sex, and ended up as a genre of music...........................................
    More in common then you thing?

  10. I nearly brought 1/4 double bass many moons ago- wish I had- From what I remember playing it the scale seemed pretty much like a "leccie bass
    and about 18in wide. Do not forget as double basses have been made for hundreds of years the sizes are somewhat random. Most double basses are
    3/4 size, a full size classical double bass is a big beast with maybe a 48in scale

    These days buying a double bass has never been better value thanks to china,
    when you think about it, £400 gets you something pretty good,
    and how much work must be involved in making something like that?
    you could easily pay that for a bass guitar which is a solid bit of wood with a neck and a pick up

    regards

  11. Hello basists!
    Not really into this interweb thingy so where do I start? Have been playing since the 1980s stuck in a 50/60s timewarp.
    Still struggle with the basics but I do admit I have punched above my weight on a few occaisions!
    I mainly play double bass althrough my last few gigs have been on this new fangled "electric" bass.

    Gear;
    double bass dated 23/8/38
    62 reissue jazz bass
    hofner violin bass
    "jack casady" bass

    Trace Elliot amps

    I know this seems mercenary but its time to sell my trace elliot v8 amp
    Any Idea what these sell for as they do not seem ot come up very often?

    I am located in deepest buckinghamshire

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