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Woodinblack

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  1. Broken socket. My wrongo was like that. As was another bass I picked up second hand.
  2. I remember reading about the guitarist with wasp, he didn't get any money when they weren't touring, so he worked on a building site, and then would get called on short notice and couldn't play much for a bit. My work hasn't changed at all, so I am in a fortunate position. If anything, slightly better as I am not going to work and not going out at all!
  3. Have you don't one of those anscestry.com DNA tests, just to check if she has bolivian roots? But to be fair, this stuff is so much easier to learn when you are a kid. Its important to let her listen to the notes together to show how they sound, like C & D together, not great, tense. C&E, thats ok, C&G thats ok, and then C&C, they sound like they are supposed to be together, like the same thing. Well, depending on the anscestry.com results obvs.
  4. I would imagine that since the invention of armchairs, there are more of them. Presumably there are armchair armchair experts, on armchairchat.co.uk?
  5. That is slightly different than this though, that is just the same name for different thing. It makes no difference if your A is 410 or 450, your scale is still the same (back then scales were different anyway, but also not really relevant). Like with colours, it doesn't matter if you call green yellow, if everyone calls green yellow. Also however many notes you divide an octave by is just cultural, but that still involves dividing an octave, what is discussed there is not having a an octave at all. It doesn't make a difference with perfect pitch. If you have perfect pitch, one pitch is always that pitch, regardless of what you call it, it is just a question of using the right labels, but doesn't change you hear the note. In fact when it comes down to it, it is actually a very odd thing that we don't all have perfect pitch, I guess because we hadn't been taught when we were young (see Rick Beatos videos on it), in the way we were taught sight. If you ask people to give the names of light at 560THz or 450THz , most people will get Green or Red. If you play some sound at 880Hz, very few people will give you the note.
  6. No trawling replied, first post in the thread,, hit that << button
  7. Damping for when you are two handed tapping, when you can't mute the rest of the strings normally as both hands are busy doing something else. Same reason a chapman stick has a full time mute
  8. There is. At 25 seconds in his cigarette is in danger of burning his headstock, by 1:26 it has grown a fair bit, by 2:33 it is down so much there is only room for one puff before he puts it out.
  9. Of course he got it right, it just took him until G&L to do it, and noone was paying attention by then
  10. See no reason why not, so count me in
  11. I think the best option is a day out to a bass shop to see what you do like.
  12. Equally with most of my gigging basses being SR ibanezes, the bug type connection isn't much use. And it always used to have a flappy plug too before I had it fixed.
  13. Presets on many things are essencial to give you an idea on what you can do, not necessarily things you would use. Whenever I get something I will flick through the presets to hear what the thing is capable of doing, and then often find something that is like what I want as a starting point and then continue. As long as they are all overwriteable (but included on some download where you can reapply them) then I don't see any harm. Although I never understand why digital effects pedals dont seem to have what many digital synths have, a random button. Most of the times the random button ends up with something unplayable, but just occasionally it can be the start of something pretty good!
  14. That's how mine connects, a short cable to the smoothound on the holder on the strap
  15. I have the 2 channel one of the behringer and it is great. But then I also have the X18 if I want to record everything!
  16. They were showing one on their facebook page 3 weeks ago, so I wouldn't have thought so.
  17. My dad was the same, and had the same restrictions. However, after buying me a piano, when I moved on a bit and I was more guitar based, he started playing it and doing show stuff on it (they did theatre and stuff), then he got a home organ thing, and he loved that. He didn't ever get that great on it, but he really enjoyed it, so I think the music fed back.
  18. Good practice for playing live!
  19. My most played bass at home is either the shuker or my Ibanez EHB, by virtue of me most playing upstairs where they are. The shuker is easiest to get off the wall, but the EHB is much lighter and headless so easier to use in a small room without hitting anything! If I am downstairs it is either the maruschyk or the the Stick.
  20. Yes, my mum made every attempt possible to nurture any musical direction I had, I had piano lessons, I got a piano, got a guitar, etc. My family all sang all the time anyway, and even if the music wasn't something I would necessarily want to listen to, it was always there as a communication. So yes, without that, it wouldn't have been the same.
  21. Indeed, turns a ugly, nasty, twangy, shrill, uncomfortable thing into an muffled ugly, nasty twangy, shrill, uncomfortable thing 😀
  22. Never was a fan of telecasters. Had a couple but never won me over. Some people sound great on them, just not for me
  23. I have too many guitars as I don't play them often. As a result I completely ignored a spam this morning with a squier paranormal cyclone. Not interested at all, nope, not even slightly.
  24. That is true. Since lockdown I have bought ∞% more Shukers than before!
  25. You did remember to get dressed didn't you? I know you said you were out of practice... At this moment I will take that gig! I suppose in a way I am better off. I haven't had any hopes raised, no gigs to take away. The singer did say something about a gig in November, but I will believe it if he is still saying it the day before
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