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Norris

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  1. Bought a bass pickup from Adam. Great communication throughout and it arrived well packaged and exactly as described. Deal with confidence Thanks @Dolando
  2. Here's my Squier P-bass Special in gun metal grey with black plate, if it gives you any inspiration. Metallic may not be the easiest finish to apply though
  3. If it's any consolation (he says with tongue firmly in cheek) I picked up my package in perfect condition
  4. I'm just off to farce-central because apparently no-one was in at home yesterday. Want to enquire about your parcel while I'm there? 😉😂
  5. Simple: take a dump or get off the pot You can't have the rest of the band hanging around wondering if he'll turn up or not. It's wasting your time and money. If he's too busy, say so. If he's not into the band, say so. If you're waiting around for him you risk losing the rest of the band. Time for cards on the table (Sorry to put it so bluntly, but if you want to gig you can't have people that are not committed)
  6. Steady on old chap. The thread has been quite civilised so far
  7. He's only a good drummer if he turns up Find another A crap drummer that turns up is better than a good one that doesn't
  8. Absolutely. He turned a pleasant enough song into something rather special
  9. I'm looking for a controller pad, primarily for drums, but it would be useful if it could do the transport controls too. On a budget, I'm looking to spend less than £100 Current setup is a PC with Reaper. I have a USB midi interface hooked up to my ancient Yamaha PF85 keyboard and a USB Behringer Xenix X1622 mixing desk. I also have a cheapo Ion electronic drum kit, but think I'm better tapping out a rhythm with my fingers than with drum sticks. I'm looking at the AKAI MPD218, but am put off a bit by reviews that say triggering can be a bit hit & miss. I'm also looking at the Novation Launchpad Mini MkII, but that seems very geared towards Ableton. The Presonus Atom looks interesting, although topping my budget by a bit. Any other suggestions/recommendations?
  10. What he also seems to be doing is playing an upstroke with his index finger occasionally. Unusual, but can give an extra bit of twang. It looks like he is playing quite lightly and the deflection on the B string is more of an affectation where he is resting his finger after plucking the E
  11. Rather a lot of Macca support so far ...and @Bluewine hasn't even joined in yet!
  12. To gain some perspective you need to look what preceeded him. He was truly an innovator in bringing the bass to the fore rather than standing at the back playing root & fifths. Forty odd years later it's not always easy to realise the influence he has made on bass playing. Most of his bass lines are sublime and are just what the songs needed. To do that as well as singing is truly a feat. I can't say I listen to the Beatles or Wings very often, but to say he is overrated is to do him a disservice
  13. Having just been given a nice Amazon voucher I'm now eyeing up the K&M stands
  14. If you stick a P pickup in the place it normally goes, it will sound like a P Whether it's worth the hassle, only you can say
  15. It would also depend where the pickup goes. A lot of the sound is due to the position of the pickup in relation to the bridge and nut.
  16. Ditto for the Rumble. It's darned loud without an extension cab, and plenty for on-stage sound. If you need to go louder you'd be looking at going through the PA
  17. Two. Both are long Comfort Strapps fitted with Schaller strap locks. The difference is that one has the neck strap lock fitted in reverse for use with my Thunderbird, which has the button on the back of the neck. When you have the perfect strap, why do you need another?
  18. Dimmer switches cause a lot of hum. If it's an old theatre chances are they are still using the old (Furse?) dimmers. They can cause a huge amount of hum
  19. A little tiny dab of CA (superglue) in the screw holes, and then left to dry completely, can help to strengthen the wood if the screws are turning too easily. Poke some in with a thin piece of wire (nick one of your SO's hairgrips?) and apply just enough to wick into the wood. You don't want to clog the hole, just strengthen the existing wood. When you get your new screws, a bit of candle wax on the thread will provide enough lubrication to avoid mashing the heads. Make sure you find a screwdriver that fits the head snuggly without slopping about
  20. The Hofner violin bass is short scale and very light, although might be a bit big still for a 6 yo. Quite cheap too. My 17 year old is a Beatles fan and wanted one for Christmas. It's actually rather fun to play and good for noodling acoustically yourself, when your little one decides she wants a drum kit instead in 2 month's time
  21. AKA conscious incompetence Good definition
  22. You could say you were a tax inspector. Guaranteed to make any musicians run away. That could be the definition of a musician (Joking of course!)
  23. That's what Thunderbirds are built for
  24. It's when you can play a whole song without looking at the fretboard Or... When you can play through a song you've heard but not rehearsed before Or... When you can play a tune that someone else can recognise without being told what it is Or... Any other definition you care to come up with I think the footballer analogy is a good one. It's when either you or someone else regards you as a musician
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