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Norris

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  1. Put masking tape on your fretboard whatever you do to protect it. Then one of the methods already described - the Stewmac tool that ezbass suggested is very good.

     

    For final polish though, a Dremel with a polishing wheel and some very fine cutting compound (Meguiars ultimate compound is my favourite) will give you a lovely professional finish

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  2. I already have a DMX controller that I've programmed with a few sequences for my lights - a slow, low, fading single-colour wash for between sets; and a brighter colourful sequence while we are playing.

     

    However I have a hankering for something that I can control with my feet. Something that is easier to program than setting each individual RGBW value for each light, for each sequence step. Something that I can control the brightness without editing the sequence. Something that might run on my android tablet - or not.

     

    What can you recommend?

     

    For reference, I have a pair of Thomann Stairville CLB 4x RGBW bar lights and a couple of small derbys (although those are not DMX controlled at the moment)

  3. Your budget will probably cover a pair of Mackie SRM-450. Powered speakers are definitely the way to go and we've been using the Mackies for many years now and they have been great. Fabulous for vocals and kick. You'll want a mixing desk, but they are cheap enough.

  4. 42 minutes ago, 40hz said:

    I gig so frequently that I absolutely cannot stand the sight of a bass guitar, 90% of the time. I'm very happy when I get 2-3 week break -  it doesn't even come out of its case! 😁

     

    34 minutes ago, Baloney Balderdash said:

    That's kind of sad. :(

     

    Tragic even...

     

    No, I feel the same to a certain extent. It's great to play when I gig though - love it! I just don't really want to touch in between gigs

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  5. 19 minutes ago, chris_b said:

    I spent 8 years in a cover band in the early 10's and we never rehearsed.

     

    When the band leader wanted to put in a new song he emailed us with an MP3 or YouTube link. We learnt the song and gigged it the following week. 

     

    This rehearsal business is very overrated.

    Our rehearsal rate is certainly less than one per year. Most stuff we just listen at home and play at the gig

     

    There's nothing more demoralising imho than rehearsing just for the sake of it - because every Wednesday is band rehearsal night or whatever

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  6. 19 minutes ago, MacDaddy said:

     

    Grades 1 to 8, in music theory or performance. Grade 5 was O level equivalent, and Grade 8 was A level equivalent. Some universities accepted Grade 8 in place of an A level for their music courses. 

    Higher grades still count towards UCAS points, certainly in classical music exams 

  7. I've never carried a spare bass in nearly 40 of regular gigging. Strings, yes. Batteries, yes. Spare bass, no.

     

    The only things I've ever had go wrong apart from very rare string breakages, were amp/speaker related. I don't carry a spare one of those either, for the 2 or 3 failures in 2000+ (conservative guess) gigs

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