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BassSwede

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  • Birthday 07/01/1973

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  1. [quote name='RAY AGAINST THE MACHINE' timestamp='1366143738' post='2048990'] Cool;)pics? [/quote] I shall produce a pic during the weekend :-)
  2. Picked up my brand new EBS Session 60 today. Sooo much sweeter than the store brand thing I used earlier. Unfortunately I don't have time to play with it until probably Sunday.... I'm a proper materialist, new toys give me inspiration / Swede
  3. [quote name='BigRedX' timestamp='1365272407' post='2037556'] Thanks! That's me playing "Attack of the 50ft Frankenbride" to serval hundred bemused bikers, doing my best to disguise the fact that I can't hear sh*t on stage, [b]and I've just noticed that the drummer has a different set list to the rest of us...[/b] [/quote] So that is your "Awww shait this is going to end badly!" face? :-)
  4. [quote name='BigRedX' timestamp='1364897593' post='2032238'] Do you really need to ask? [/quote] So big yes for you then. And that is a really cool picture!
  5. I'm quite new to bass and I have also started to read on [url="http://www.studybass.com"]http://www.studybass.com[/url] and I find it to be very good so far. I recommend it. All the best! / Swede
  6. Ah, there was the encouragement, thanks mate! :-) Yeah I know what you mean with the thumb line. I just need to fins my correct angles there. They say you may struggle and struggle and then you just get it and bam, you start to pick up things so easily for a while. My bam will come too, some day in the future :-) I keep my bass quite high, straight wrists, using the shoulder strap to hold it alone, hands are just used to play. Doesn't look heavy metal... but in all honesty, I am not very heavy metal. Thanks! / Swede
  7. Welcome Garry! Despite hating introduction writing you did a good job. I hope you'll get back again, to the joy and skills of your younger years. / Swede
  8. Hi! Thanks for replying, it greatly appreciated. I have been trying the exercise with your response in mind and I believe I need to find some different angles. My fingers (especially pinky) are quite short. If I move the thumb any lower I can only reach the G-string now without bending the wrist ;-) I did notice quite a bit off difference in my finger movement depending on where I put the thumb in relation to the hand, while still on the imagined line you mentioned. I will just keep it up for a while and figure it out. And I will remember to stay relaxed. Thanks! / Swede
  9. Hi guys! I need some tips or encouragement here.... Innuendo you say? Yes... possibly so. Got your attention though, so it worked To the question. I am stuck practicing with my fretting hand. It's an exercise that I found here [url="http://www.studybass.com/lessons/bass-technique/the-flying-fingers-problem/exercises/"]http://www.studybass.com/lessons/bass-technique/the-flying-fingers-problem/exercises/[/url] . My problem with the exercise is twofold: 1. I find it just about impossible to actually keep the pinky finger fretting its note on the G-string while fretting other notes on the D-string with the other fingers. Yes... keeping a note while fretting others, it's an exercise, not a song :-) 2. When I play the continuous ringing note with another finger and fret the D-string with my pinky I have a heck of a time not unintentionally mute the G-string trying to reach over it. Do you guys think these are problems I will overcome or do you have suggestions on something else I should try? Anyone with similar experience from starting the bass? Thanks! / Swede
  10. That looks really sweet! Use it well and much! / Swede
  11. That looks like a horrible horrible workshop accident. I sure hope no-one was seriously injured when it happened.
  12. Sweet looking bass there. Cudos en masse!
  13. So, today it was time to replace the Fender G-Dec guitar amp that I have been plonking bass through. Yes, I know.... I am truly sorry it is a small guitar amp... yes.... yes I AM a little ashamed of it. However, I headed down to the music store to see if I could find an EBS Session 60. I couldn't, they had a 120 demonstrator there and it sounded reaaally good compared to other apartment friendly practise amps. And apartment friendly practise amp is what I want... I tested a much cheaper store brand 35W amp as well. Did not at all sound as good but.... in exchange for ordering a Session 60 they let me borrow that until it arrives, just so I have something to play with. That is not bad service that. Also, I am not actually forced to buy the 60, it will sell anyway. Now I will just have to wait until April sometime before it arrives and then decide if I can find something better. I might want the 120 instead.... it felt quite good for me.... I have read some old posts here comparing the two. Are there any new opinions on it? Experience? Are they still good after a couple of years? Please let me hear what you think about the 60 and the 120, what you feel they can be used for; practise alone or with band, gigs etc. Thanks! / Swede -
  14. [quote name='barkin' timestamp='1363097315' post='2008380'] And...bingo! Audition & a few beers last week - proper rehearsal tonight. Can't wait And he's got his own kit and everything...! [/quote] So it seems it wasn't that hard after all. ;-) Glad to hear you found a drummer and hope he will fit as well into the group. Much enjoyment! / Swede
  15. I discovered Nathan East through his jazzy work. I love the sounds of Fourplay *ducks from inbound innuendo*
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