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  1. To put my own mind at rest as much as anything, I've just tuned my bass down a tone (Bel Cantos on it, admittedly) and it felt exactly as I thought it would. Not much easier to play, just as dead as a doornail! No sustain, no volume, no thump, no nothing. For what it's worth! That may be just my bass's reaction to it.

    I still think you should get a new set of strings and just play for a while...

  2. This is an almost impossible situation to resolve on the web. So many things affect how the strings feel. Age of strings, angle over the bridge, neck angle, string height - nut and bridge - string afterlengths, soundpost, tailgut etc etc. I would advise you get yourself a new set of Spirocore Weich and just play for a while. If you're still not happy, get it to a good luthier and explain the problem.

    I think you might be worrying too much

  3. Don't do it, ever! I sold a Wal Mk1 back in the mid 90's when I was skint. Kept the fretless, sold the fretted one for.... £500. Should have sold my car, or frankly just about anything! It's taken me 20 years to be in a position to think about replacing that bass, so don't do it!

  4. In most of the bands I've played with, the guitar players have endless tools (or maybe they are tools.....), but yes, I do use all those things to maintain basses at home, that's why I don't need to take them to gigs! I have to say though, in the days when I toured, I did take screwdrivers, Allen keys, soldering iron, files etc

  5. [quote name='TimR' timestamp='1454104451' post='2966594']
    I'm confused.

    The only way this can happen is if you are playing 8 bars over the same chord. Otherwise you have to go back to the first bar as soon as he starts his solo. Unless he realises and comes in on the second bar and plays the changes with you.

    This is a situation where your theory comes into play.

    If you're playing the same chord you just have to watch him for his cue to say he's finished. He'll give the cue subconsciously even if you haven't agreed one.

    Or am I misunderstanding?
    [/quote]
    This. If he's ballsed it up you all have to follow, go with him. Music 101: start together and finish together, hope the rest sorts itself out!

  6. First things first - buy a new cake of rosin! That'll eliminate one thing from the list of doubts in your mind! Nymans, Pops, Kolstein, whatever.

    Next, find a video on Youtube that gives you somewhere to start with holding the bow. Personally, I'd go with the French bow to start. I think it's easier for a beginner. Then give it a go! Try to use the weight of your arm rather than pressing the bow on the string, and keep everything - EVERYTHING - as relaxed as possible.

    Have fun!

  7. No experience of this, but just by intuition I would say changing strings around would be a mistake. The soundpost and bassbar would then be in the wrong places, which I would have thought would cause problems with both sound and structure. If you can manage it without swapping, I would!

  8. The sad thing for me is that there's a generation of kids listening to music - a good thing, no question - who have no idea how exciting and downright joyful an experience it can be hearing a live band - a real band - kicking a backbeat into the next county. Far too much tech involved in music for my taste these days, and the more tech there is, the less human spirit comes through.

    Sad old git slopes off to listen to some rock'n'roll....

  9. My first "real" double bass was a huge 4/4 German bass, didn't suit a female name so he was Humphrey, then I had Boris.
    My current bass, a 19th century Mittenwald instrument, is definitely female and she's called Meghan, for obvious reasons...

  10. I use

    -Pirastro String Cleaner
    -Kolstein's Cleaner
    Kolstein's Polish

    For the fingerboard - VERY occasionally - I use a thing called Number 1 Fingerboard Oil. I was given half a dozen tins by my DB teacher many years ago and I use it on everything - DB, guitars, the lot. Who knows where it came from, but it does the job beautifully and I have enough to see me out, so that's fine!

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