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Have these Lockdowns improved your bass playing?
Happy Jack replied to Cat Burrito's topic in General Discussion
We usually play 3-hour gigs comprising three sets (2 x 45 plus 1 x 60). We do NOT play 3-hour sets ... I leave that sort of thing to @Bluewine. 😂 -
I will never, ever sell any of the basses that I haven't yet sold. Until I sell them, of course. 😉
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Have these Lockdowns improved your bass playing?
Happy Jack replied to Cat Burrito's topic in General Discussion
I'll tell you what is really improving my bass playing ... this thread. I was already playing a reasonable amount anyway but, since reading the worrying downbeat replies here, I've taken to playing at least one full set - as live - every day, playing along to gig videos taken by @Silvia Bluejay. My covers band does three sets as either a full-fat rock gig or an unplugged acoustic set (so that's six sets straight away), my rockabilly band does three sets, and I'm involved in two other band projects with roughly a set's worth of music each. That means it takes 11 straight days to play through the entire repertoire I might be called upon to play post-Lockdown. I'll be damned if I finally get to rehearse with a band again and find that I'm the rustiest guy in the room ... [Pedantic] This isn't really improving my bass playing, of course, it's more a matter of slowing down the deterioration. [/Pedantic] -
Or, indeed, a lectern ...
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Have these Lockdowns improved your bass playing?
Happy Jack replied to Cat Burrito's topic in General Discussion
My boobs aren't big enough. 😉 -
Have these Lockdowns improved your bass playing?
Happy Jack replied to Cat Burrito's topic in General Discussion
That's me too. Thanks to a history of having all my gigs video'd by @Silvia Bluejay plus a couple of on-going studio / distanced / green screen projects, I've had more reason than most to keep playing PLUS I have learned the basics of video editing from a standing start with lots of material that I can practise on. One thing I have learned - which may be applicable to many on Basschat - is that having all this kit lying around anyway (instruments, amplification, electronics, computers) means that for very little money it is usually possible to break into a completely new area. Silvie and I discovered that all we needed for a decent home green-screen facility was £20 worth of green material and some bulldog clips ... we already had everything else that was needed. You don't even need a camera, your smartphone will do the job for you. Similarly, already owning a decent PA built around a Behringer XR18 (for use with the bands) meant that when we bought Reaper to use as an entry-level video editor, we actually had everything we needed to turn the Junkyard (my music studio) into a full-on 16-track recording facility. And bear in mind that we chose to buy Reaper (£70) because we could afford to and we thought we should; the product is supplied free on an evaulation basis, and it's up to the user to decide whether and when to pay for it. -
OK, I'm off to the studio to see if I happen to have a cello neck that I bought years ago and forgot that I owned. Happens all the time ... 😂
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And yet again! This topic comes up so often that I have finally got around to re-linking all the long-vanished photo links, hopefully making this rather useful again.
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Have these Lockdowns improved your bass playing?
Happy Jack replied to Cat Burrito's topic in General Discussion
I've managed to find enough socially-distanced music projects to (i) find the incentive and (ii) keep playing at least fairly regularly, but I'm appalled at just how rusty I now am. -
Free forklift truck with every one purchased, too ...
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You can't mount a DB neck on a Fender Mustang. Don't ask me how I know ...
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If you could choose only one bass guitar ...
Happy Jack replied to Happy Jack's topic in Bass Guitars
I was the same. I had 14 basses and I dropped one off for some work and found that I was down to 13 basses, and I thought 'I'm not going to let this happen again'. -
Yes, it can be a lot of fun comparing the way different producers write about their contributions. Visconti (https://www.amazon.co.uk/Tony-Visconti-Autobiography-Bowie-Brooklyn/dp/0007229453/ref=asc_df_0007229453/?tag=googshopuk-21&linkCode=df0&hvadid=310081590442&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=4123669782585546034&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9045963&hvtargid=pla-467232679897&psc=1) is at one end of the spectrum - it was me! me! me! George Martin (https://www.amazon.co.uk/All-Need-Ears-George-Martin/dp/0312114826/ref=sr_1_1?crid=ZIC2FSN6TDTX&dchild=1&keywords=all+you+need+is+ears+by+george+martin&qid=1612462079&s=books&sprefix=all+you+need+is+ears%2Cstripbooks%2C145&sr=1-1) is absolutely at the other end - oh I did very little really, it was all 'the boys'. Glyn Johns (https://www.amazon.co.uk/Sound-Man-Recording-Rolling-Zeppelin/dp/0147516579/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3EQUN7W8MM2LX&dchild=1&keywords=sound+man+glyn+johns&qid=1612462139&s=books&sprefix=sound+man%2Cstripbooks%2C145&sr=1-1) falls almost exactly in the middle. All three of those books are - for different reasons and in their own way - an excellent read.
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I never knew his father's name ...
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Absolutely fascinating.
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(SOLD) Price drop 1990€ MIKE LULL P4 PRECISION
Happy Jack replied to seifregno's topic in Basses For Sale
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... then you'd be living in North Korea.
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I don't drive a Transit.
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One control? Nonsense! I can see four ...
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Just to keep things tidy.
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And, of course, objects in the mirror are closer than you think.
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I'm afraid that 'affordable' probably needs clarification, and I'd suggest quite strongly that you go pre-owned rather than new. You can buy a perfectly playable pre-owned DB at the £300 level but it won't set your world on fire. At £1000 you get a very different experience.
