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I take lead vocals on about a quarter of the songs for my covers band ... does that give me 'lead singer syndrome'? I rather think not. 😂
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Hammond SK2 Keyboard - *SOLD*
Happy Jack replied to Creeper's topic in Accessories & Other Musically Related Items For Sale
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There's still room on there for a couple of PAR cans and a Zoom Q2n 4K. Just saying ...
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Can I just say how much I liked the "Linkshander" inscription? 🙂
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electric bass needed for London-based amateur band
Happy Jack replied to dbsax's topic in Introductions
Big place, London. You'll more likely get a response if you tell us where in London you are based. -
When you need a P, there's no point trying to resist. Best get it over with ... you'll feel much better.
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When some BCers say they're not much cop at bass.....
Happy Jack replied to Barking Spiders's topic in General Discussion
You've not been to one of my gigs then? -
When some BCers say they're not much cop at bass.....
Happy Jack replied to Barking Spiders's topic in General Discussion
On more than one occasion, I haven't even been the best bass player in the band ... -
Cheapest "ergonomically safe" and "decent" EUB
Happy Jack replied to Paolo85's topic in EUB and Double Bass
With narrow-bodied instruments like my Kolstein Busetto (and my old KK and Ampeg BabyBasses) I've always found the solution lies in placing my left KNEE in the correct position, bracing the lower bout and preventing the bass from trying to spin around its axis. -
Latest results from the James Webb Space Telescope suggest that Dark Sound makes up 97% of all the audio in the Universe.
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The solution is obvious. We should all agree to stop listing gear in the Marketplace until the current glut of cheap, high-quality basses has been absorbed. What could possibly go wrong?
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Number of frets: 25 or more Neck scale: Long Weight: 5.00kg Body material: Others Comedy gold ...
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None of it matters as much as the WEIGHT!
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I've not found a stereo signal from my keyboards to be particularly useful but if you're using lots of FX (chorus & flanging especially) then I imagine it makes quite a difference. I have a decent selection of Radial boxes including the classic JMI and a couple of Stagebugs, but on the rare occasions I want to send a stereo signal I actually use https://www.gear4music.com/PA-DJ-and-Lighting/SubZero-Dual-Passive-DI-Box/2SYK?origin=product-ads&gclid=Cj0KCQjwhL6pBhDjARIsAGx8D58OdPZMphVNgmLel6sMA0e21pntD4efOOJehMyvkACu7S3ulLNLeDkaAkQ2EALw_wcB It works absolutely fine, is smaller and lighter than a JMI, has the Stereo/Mono flick switch, and is WAY cheaper.
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I have big, clumsy fingers and an agricutural playing style. I can cope with 18mm, I find 17.5mm right on the edge, and anything narrower than that is a problem. Can I still play? Yes, of course, but I can't play like me. String spacing at the nut is far less important, especially when I'm playing a fiver, because I'm usually playing around 5th/7th fret interspersed with open strings and runs. If I was playing fancy riffs using the first couple of frets (why would I want to do that?) then I imagine I'd feel differently about it.
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Nor me, Chris, but IME (which of course is nowhere near as extensive as yours) then, all else being equal, a 35" scale low B tends to feel and sound better (for a given value of "better") than a 34" or a 33". When I had a Dingwall, I adored the feel of the 37" low B ... it was the 'hi-fi' modern sound of the bass that I couldn't get along with.
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Where was this when I was learning to play bass?
Happy Jack replied to Happy Jack's topic in General Discussion
??? No idea what you're talking about. As usual. What a load of bollocks. And ... blocked. Bye Bye. -
Where was this when I was learning to play bass?
Happy Jack replied to Happy Jack's topic in General Discussion
Precisely, You've hit the nail on the head, as always. Musicians creating 'perfect' music in a 'perfect environment' using a virtual digital studio, knowing that the sound will never be re-created live, is absolutely fine for many people; in fact, it was The Beatles more than any other band that started us down that road. But some of us prefer to hear (and to play) 'real' music where we play it in real time alongside other musicians who feel the same way. You should try it ... you might like it. -
AFAIK the 465 was a significant upgrade on the 315 & 325, which are the only SGC fivers I've owned. I imagine that fed through into a better neck too.