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Posts posted by neilp
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4ths are more difficult that 5ths or octaves, there's no real trick, just practice to get the string crossings smooth. Work and more work, I'm afraid!
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Which fingers do you use at the moment? for the fourths in fast legato passages you can barre them but be careful with intonation, particularly in lower positions. If you're using the standard fingering technique ( 1, 2 and 4 supported by 3. One finger per semitone) then 4 for the 5ths and octaves is natural.
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Rich may have been hated, but I bet he had no problem finding a bass player when he needed one...............
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I'm half on Blue's side here. IF it's in the context of a really poor set - which is how it seems - and assuming this isn't the first one, then it may be a little bit over the top, but it's not the piano player's reputation on the line. If you can't stand the heat....
There are many, many "band leaders" out there with equally explosive debrief styles and equally huge egos, but Rich at least had the talent and dedication tohis own craft to back it all up. -
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All of my gear is immaculate, despite heavy gigging. I just look after it, it's not difficult.
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Very good point, rehearsing should be fun. All of you who claim just to do it for fun should be rehearsing the hell out of it, surely?
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3 hours 45 mins, no breaks. Should satisfy even Blue!
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I'm not sure I understand the problem here. It's always fresh, because every time you play you play to a different crowd, and in the end you're there to entertain the people in front of you, not to indulge your own ego or musical tastes. Focus on the job.
I saw Springsteen at Wembley on Sunday. He's been doing his thing for 40 odd years now. Whether you like what he does or not, you can't deny the energy, sincerity and passion he brings. Not to mention the world's best bar band - Blue will know! -
No, 4 saddles. I might have to look at doing some mods, but the intonation's not horrible as it is, so I may just live with it. Hardware for 8-strings isn't exactly everywhere
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It's not a bad thing, now it's had a bit of a set-up. Passive, volume and tone for each pickup. If it gets any use I might get carried away and think about a pre-amp.... Watch this space! -
Does this still happen with the neck pickup turned right down? If so I'd say it's probably a bad pot, if not I'd suggest it's to do with the impedance of the bridge pickup being low (short-circuit somewhere in the windings).
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Springsteen at Wembley on Sunday
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That's the one. Could do with a bit of setting up and a set of strings, but it's nicely made and sounds good. Even got a tidy bit of "abalone" inlay on the headstock! I'll put some pics up tonight
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This is great! Just a suggestion - some local orchestras will do the odd "open rehearsal" or workshop type event where you can go along and get some experience of playing in a section. That's the biggest difference for players coming into orchestral music, but it's great fun and the support is great for your confidence
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Talk about an impulse buy! It was cheap, it seems well made, it looks good and from a first 10-minute noodle it sounds good too. What will I use it for??? Who knows? Any suggestions (clean preferred)?
Pics to follow
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This isn't the approved repair method for this kind of break, but to be honest
a) the approved repair would be more than the bass is worth
if the repair is still stable, I'd leave it well alone.
If you're happy with the way it plays and sounds, that's fine, don't lose any sleep over it. I wouldn't be looking to put any more investment into that particular bass though -
If I had to choose it would be a Jazz, but frankly I don't care if I never play either one again
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Partly lack of care/respect I think, and partly lack of understanding of exactly what's involved in terms of monetary value - and other kinds of value! That's why my basses live in hard cases - I don't want to have to go through the grief again!
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Doesn't repair the damage though does it?
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whatever works for you I guess. Having had someone sit on a bass bow in a semi-rigid case once, I don't like to take chances with my gear any more. It's possible I'm a bit over-protective, but better that than broken basses
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I have to say this is something I've never understood. My basses don't go, and have never gone, outside the door unless in a hard case. They're too precious to me.
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Maybe that's more to do with the venue than the instrument.......
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What's to learn where that's concerned? Pino's choice suits him, my choice suits me. If Pino's choice is right, then by definition so's mine, and yours.
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Is bass your priority?
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I'm a bass player - classical and otherwise - first and foremost, but I also play cello, guitar and mandolin. They are sideshows though. I'm a bass player