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Geek99

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  1. I came back to see if things had improved but I was wrong. I’m unsure why your state of miff with me continues. I didn’t realise I was that important....
  2. Stop inflating them They pop, is my advice nb that’s the doll, not the 7 year old
  3. P bass into a zoom b2.1 on the ampeg sim. That’s all I use
  4. I liked it, (though I only read the righteous stuff about bass and merely glimpsed the weedy string dreck through clenched fingers) - good layout and copy
  5. I’m a good proof reader and I have IELTS level 9 English - I’ll take a look
  6. Curse you and your resonant wood fantasies - I’ve been led astray. Again.
  7. An old one, long-held and utterly immovable vintage, if you will.... 🍿
  8. But Does the tone come from entrenched positions, or is it the metal in the devices that show us the comments?
  9. I’m unfollowing - btw @Killed_by_Death I don’t fit into your “most” criteria back there and I don’t think this topic should rear it’s head again. Not for the next ten minutes at least
  10. Yes, but what vintage, and what were you wearing when drinking the fitou? Hmm? These factors are extremely important ... 🍿
  11. Yes - a lack of any particular care - so it relics up nicely edit: added clarification
  12. I must be just plain stupid then
  13. Geek99

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  14. Too many strings..... 😣but if I was suffering a disease of the mind called “being a guitarist” I’d probably buy one
  15. Yes, true, but that would suggest the OP is a mucky pup and likely to make it dirty and not clean it afterwards. I would hope that we are a clean bunch in this parish
  16. I think i missed the naphtha thing but pretty much what I said
  17. I used a thin strip of metal to scrape along frets lengthways to get gunk out and fine wire wool on the wood itself, then baby wipes and finally lemon oil
  18. Ohh I’m flattered that never happens ... it was actually something that @Stuart Clayton said in his fine, fine bass tuition book**, albeit about two octave scales, that turned my head. He made me realise that knowing a box is okay as a crutch but you need to know the fingerboard well enough to see the notes from those boxes all over, even as fragments, rather than shift up to 11 frets just to get to your safe start point for (say) G mixolydian I think subconsciously this is the problem I was seeing with my teachers insistance that I learn boxes for pentatonic scales. It seemed a bit limiting although I’m certain I could not have expressed it in an intelligible way at the time. ** the one with pale blue writing on the cover
  19. I run through it in my head using the construction formula - then i remember major scales. Also better for sleep induction than counting sheep for me it did unlock some stuff
  20. Sympathy for the devil - hope you can guess it
  21. Yes but I’m the kind of person that likes to take things apart and then put them back together; I have to understand why
  22. I’ve always used wd40 or electrical contact cleaner with no issues whatsoever
  23. Yes, thank you @Reggaebass, but I think it’s the “why” really. 30 years ago a teacher said to me “just learn the shapes” and then you can end formulaically playing in the same positions for each chord in each key; and possibly also avoiding certain keys due to an unwillingness to play certain positions. Learning boxes isn’t the answer in my very humble opinion
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