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Norris

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  1. My Fender Rumble v3 500 can easily fill a room. Any louder and you'd be wanting the PA involved anyway Oh, and it's an easy one hand lift
  2. You've broken the ice, now dive in
  3. Walk No, run!
  4. Ebay. I must have had half a dozen today
  5. I'm not the most confident singer, and not a particularly good voice either. However in my experience it's better to "go for it" rather than doing it half-heartedly. Keep projecting, but back off the mic a bit to get the vocals in balance. Certainly hearing yourself is a lot better than NOT hearing yourself. If your band(s) are keen for you to do backing vocals, have a vocal session. Put down your instruments, get the guitarist to play along quietly and practice just the vocals together without mics. If you have difficulty pitching, sing your starting note off mic for a bit before you come in
  6. Well that should keep the crowd at a safe distance
  7. In a lot of music stores BASSES are niche. Full-stop
  8. He could play it fine by himself or accompanying the record. He just struggled to get the rhythm in a band situation. I was a little surprised actually - it's the first time I've ever known him to struggle, he's an excellent guitarist
  9. Our guitarist was struggling to get the syncopated bit in Black Betty in time. I came up with the phrase "(Oh) I want a nice cup of tea" to help him - the "(Oh)" is silent on the 1st beat. We then repeated it over and over with me and the drummer shouting the phrase at the guitarist as we played - quite an amusing exercise at the time
  10. You could try scraping it off with a razor blade (used like a cabinet scraper)
  11. Espadrillicious
  12. There, you said it in the OP Perfect "corporate" band name
  13. I've played in a trio for a few decades. There really isn't much limitation on what you can cover, depending on your abilities. You may need to rearrange stuff a little bit, maybe cover the rhythm guitar part on bass if it's a "hook" or something, fill out a bit here and there where necessary. I mean, we do 25 or 6 to four by Chicago and no one has ever complained at the lack of a brass section
  14. Or candle wax works well too
  15. I could kiss you! Thanks! I've been searching for ages and never found that site. Ordered! Edit: you won't regret trying it. Fabulous stuff
  16. Finger Ease is fabulous stuff. Unfortunately I've not seen any on sale in the UK for 3 or 4 years. I'd really love to know why it's NLA over here. Fancy sending me a box? My last spray has about run out
  17. Afaik, mahogany and ebony are both listed under CITES. It probably depends where it originated, actual species of wood, and how long ago it was made into a guitar. But I doubt you'd ever be able to know all that now without certificates
  18. I don't know if he still comes on here, but the chap that made replacement pre-amps for SB-1000s is Prostheta. He sells them on Ebay (or at least did a few years ago). They are not easy to reverse engineer as they are encased in potting compound However if you need a replacement pickup, the most accurate reproduction is made by Rautia Guitars - they have a website. There are other replacement pickups available (e.g. Kent) but they are standard soapbars in SB-1 sized covers Edit to say: both Prostheta and Rautia are based in Finland btw
  19. Have you cleaned the sockets on your amp effects loop? They can tarnish if not used. I assume the amp is on top of the cabs, so will probably vibrate a bit on low frequencies
  20. Cheap nut files are a complete waste of money. The set I tried were made of cheese and were absolutely nowhere near their "nominal" sizes. They went straight in the bin. Hosco ones are a bit more expensive, but are precision made
  21. Just bought an Ampeg BA-108 practice amp from Dan. Excellent communication throughout. It arrived in pristine condition as described. Very smooth transaction. Thanks @danweb22
  22. I once crushed my right middle finger and had 5 or so stiches in it at the tip. Try using index and fourth finger - you'll soon get used to it until your middle finger is usable again
  23. Here's one I did with Adobe Premiere earlier this year (my son already has it so I used his account). I've used Vegas before, so had an idea of how to fly it. It took a few days to do during lockdown, using a sound track produced in Reaper Edit to say, all footage was taken on mobile phones and sent to me using WeTransfer
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