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Cato

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  1. I love jazzes, although my next bass is going to be a PJ.

    I reckon if you get an active jazz with a decent preamp and onboard EQ you can get pretty much any sound you like out of it.

    A P bass , active or passive doesn't have that versatility, purely in my opinion of course.

  2. [quote name='sprocketflup' timestamp='1478881873' post='3172418']
    Embed fail again. Little help please? :)
    [/quote]

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z618ynL2U5s

    (remove the s from the https)


  3. I'm with the original poster on this, Jazz funk/fusion is my favourite genre. Unfortunately up where I am in the midlands we don't get too much of that live at all and most of the big names bypass us and go further north.



    More Jazz/Hiphop/Neo Soul than funk, but Robert Glasper is playing Birmingham Town Hall on 20th November.
  4. When it comes to technique and the ability to play in a lot of different styles there are a lot of much better guitarists.

    But in terms of pure emotion and doing the right thing for the song Gilmore is pretty much at the top of the premier league.

    I say that as someone who ,as a rule, doesn't really like long guitar solos.

  5. There's the Ibanez Mikro bass.


    https://www.gak.co.uk/en/ibanez-gsrm20-tr-mikro-bass-trans-red/128550?gclid=CjwKEAiAr4vBBRCG36e415-_l1wSJAAatjJZNPqJUgwhLONiSFz6N2SNAhy-iz97ryoRb7CZdaKLvhoC3Uzw_wcB

    It's 29ish inch scale though.

    From the description

    'The Ibanez GSRM20-TR MiKro Bass is a great choice for people who are:
    a) Small
    b A child
    c) A small child.'

  6. That's the first non Telecaster or Les Paul shaped single cut that I've genuinely really liked the look of.

    Might buy a lottery ticket this weekend.

  7. [quote name='ambient' timestamp='1478627823' post='3170442']
    Bass as a melodic and lead instrument is as valid as virtually any other instrument. It's people's narrow-mindedness that's the problem. People have preconceived ideas of what an instrument should, and shouldn't do.
    [/quote]

    I absolutely agree with that.

    In the example I posted it's not the fact the bass is the lead that's the problem, it's the insipid elevator music nature of the piece, which, considering the calibre of the musicians involved, makes it my least favourite cover version ever.

  8. [quote name='Cosmo Valdemar' timestamp='1478613428' post='3170296']
    Are Gibson really discontinuing them? :huh:
    [/quote]

    I think they already have, but it'll only be temporary.

    They often drop stuff from their bass range, then reintroduce the same model or something very similar a of couple years later.

    There's no Thunderbird (as far as I know) in the 2016 catalogue, but next year, who knows?

  9. [quote name='BassBus' timestamp='1478557181' post='3169948']
    I wish everyone would stop the panic about Brexit. It is in Europe's interest as well as ours to do a good deal. Take the motor car industry for example. Mercedes Benz, BMW and VW have a vested interest in there being a good deal. VW in particular has more to loose than most. Not only are jobs in Germany under threat but also those at Seat in Spain and Skoda in the Czech Republic. As I understand it Volvo's biggest single market is the UK. That's Sweden as well.

    Apply the Dad's Army Principle. There are so many Private Frasers around saying "Wur doomed, doomed". But look, here's Corpral Jones; "Don't panic, don't panic. When you stuck you've got to show them the cold steel".

    In threatening a hard Brexit Theresa May might be seen as showing them the cold steel. When it comes down to it you know what Corpral Jones said about showing the cold steel.

    Indeed the pound dropping has actually benefited the UK economy. Our goods are now more competitive.

    Stop pinicing, that's what causes the problems.
    [/quote]

    So do you think the relatively large price rises in imported goods are strictly a temporary phenomenon, or that wages will quickly rise to match inflation so that in real terms we are not paying more?

    Personally, I'm probably a bit more Private Fraser in that respect.

  10. I think a lot of the prices we're seeing now are 'old' stock, ie. stuff that retailers got in before the pound crashed, I reckon things will get even more expensive as they buy in more stuff. As an example some stores are selling some Yamaha BB1024xises for £733 whilst others, at the same store, are listed at £810, both prices are a fair whack more than what they cost this time last year.

    The latest MiM deluxe precision is already way more than I would have considered paying a year ago.

  11. [quote name='Musicman20' timestamp='1478538115' post='3169708']


    I'd consider putting in on hold. Just my thoughts on it.
    [/quote]

    I've considered it, but if people are right about the pound finding it's natural level after being overvalued I think things will get worse before they get better.

    That and I'm really bad at delayed gratification.

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