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  1. I've always had the one main amp head, plus a good DI as a backup, and a little practice combo at home.

     

    My main amp for quite a few years now has been an Eich T-900. I stil have my old Hartke HA3500 somewhere collecting dust in the loft.

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  2. I've used index, middle, and ring finger for plucking for many years now.  I added the ring finger later after I first learnt to play with just index and middle.  I think my original reason for adding it was that I thought it would allow me to play some faster lines that I struggled with before.  Now I don't really think about what finger(s) I'm using but they all get used.

    The thing that I found when I first started to add my ring finger though was to keep all the plucking dynamics even and not get tempated to play everything with triplets :D

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  3. On 04/10/2019 at 08:32, itu said:

    May I ask why flats? My choice for a fretless is certainly roundwounds. A seasoned local bassist told me that nickels (rather than stainless) have more suitable response with fretless.

    The fretboard on the bass is open-grain Wenge and, having just turned it fretless, I didn't want to start chewing up the fretboard with roundwound strings.  Was also interested in what people were saying about flatwounds making a bass naturally sound a bit more like an upright in tonality, which is what I was after with this one.  The roundwounds sounded just fine, but wanted to experiment.

    Happy to say I've had a set of D'Addario Chromes on there now for a week and they sound perfect.  Another benefit I've noticed is a complete loss of string noise when sliding notes.  Everything is just so buttery smooth :) I'm one happy bassist with how this instrument has now changed and turned out.  Inspired to practice my fretless a lot more.

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  4. Social clubs are generally a funny game. They'll staunchly refuse to dance for the first set and you'll need to play quiet enough for the members to have whisper conversations with each other. Then they'll all be up for the second set and asking for more at the end.

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  5. Disclosure: this bass wasn't fretless when I bought it from new in 2003.  Has been masterfully converted to fretless by the magicians at The Bass Gallery in Camden.  It's still sporting roundwound strings for now, but will be getting a set of flatwounds in due course and then I'll be working on my fretless technique.

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  6. I like it when there's a big crowd and they're all up and dancing, but i'm not as put out as the rest of my band when we play a gig and we're just providing background music for the event.  Happy to be paid to play background music.  All goes towards new and exciting music equipment :)

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