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tobiewharton

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  1. Always loved them - great band. I think I might just have to put Replenish on when I get home. I saw them as a teenager in the Oxford St HMV and lined up afterwards to get albums signed. I remember the satisfaction and inspiration of realising how normal and gracious they were, especially in the face of a star-struck, overly-keen teenager.
  2. Have you still got the Tokai, Rik?
  3. Hi Owen, The only specific congregations that I know outside of Manchester are New Testament Church of God (NTCG) churches. NTCG Handsworth (240-244 Lozells Road) is a large church, NTCG Harvest Temple, Wolverhampton (173 Wednesfield Road) and Dudley (Holly Hall Road) are smaller. NTCG Willesden (179 High Road) and NTCG St Judes, Elephant and Castle (Bickels Yard, 151-153 Bermondsey Street) are two in London, but there are many more. There's a list here: [url="http://www.2chaseprojects.co.uk/2C176/about-us/find-a-church/"]http://www.2chaseprojects.co.uk/2C176/about-us/find-a-church/[/url] Hope they're useful, Tobie
  4. Hi Owen, Where are you based? Tobie
  5. Hi James, As Bubinga5 rightly says, it is a different story here in the UK. There is a 'scene', but simply not the market to support many recording artists. Also, unlike in the US, here there is less of a culture of gospel musicians playing secular music professionally, so the 'exposure' for church-based players is limited. There are exceptions, but this is the trend. Nevertheless, there is a wealth of talent here. There are thriving Pentecostal churches in most cities and even some small towns, where congregations worship through both traditional and contemporary gospel styles and musicianship is consistently outstanding. New Testament Church of God and Church of God of Prophecy are two such churches with congregations throughout England. I hope that helps a bit! Tobie
  6. Hi James, I primarily play gospel. You've already had some great suggestions, but a few others to check out would be: Contemporary Artists: Marvin Sapp, Kurt Carr and The McClurkin Project (all busy and American) Bassists: Justin Raines, Maurice Fitzgerald and Fred Hammond (also a writer, singer and producer) Trad. Artists: Andrae Crouch, Walter and Edwin Hawkins and Rev. James Cleveland (all American) There are of course many more, but you should find useful info and links from these names as you peruse YouTube, Wikipedia and the like. There is also a British 'scene' which is heavily influenced by American styles. Enjoy the search! Tobie
  7. I don't suppose this is still available is it? Cheers, Tobie
  8. This looks brilliant! I think you've done a fantastic job. Personally, I'd keep the gold - it does set it off with the brass saddles... Tobie
  9. [url="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7YxlOy2JOyg"]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7YxlOy2JOyg[/url] The real deal.
  10. Came across this on YouTube and really enjoyed it - inspiring stuff. Well worthy of a bump, I reckon! Tobie
  11. Absolute bargain. I play a TRBX305 and I love it - a whole lot of bass! All the best with the sale. Tobie
  12. Great basses. A steal at this price. Good luck with the sale! Tobie
  13. Thanks for the information Lozz. I think I'm sorted now, but will be in touch if this falls through. Cheers, Tobie
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  15. Hi Lozz, I don't suppose these are still available? If so, what's the sound like? Cheers, Tobie
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  17. Hi Twincam, What a great place Basschat is - there are so many encouraging points and useful ideas above. The fact that you've come here to seek advice seems to say a lot about how much you value bass playing. One thing that I would add is that [i]style[/i] is so often overlooked in favour of proficiency. I have been playing for almost twenty years and I'm far from a great player. However, I have my own unique style, as do you. Nobody can take this away from each of us, irrespective of a lack of perceived skill or indiscipline in practise. I would also reiterate Bigjas' point that there is a great deal to be gained from the journey. I find that practising [i]perseverance [/i]can benefit many other things in life. I still take lessons when I hit a plateau and explore all the great resources available online too. All the best, Tobie
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  19. Hi there, I was wondering if this is still available? Cheers, Tobie
  20. JapanAxe - I agree with on that track. A memorable melody alongside a sharp horns arrangement always gets me!
  21. Definitely keen on pursuing this. Any update on our brief discussion Stuart? I'm more than happy to help out. Cheers, Tobie
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