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mickcope

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  1. [color=#141823][font=Helvetica, Arial,]Markbass 151HF cab - hardly ever used as I moved to spain after i bought it [/font][/color]
    [color=#141823][font=Helvetica, Arial,]To be collected from Rayleigh Essex [/font][/color]
    [color=#141823][font=Helvetica, Arial,]Mick [/font][/color]
    [color=#141823][font=Helvetica, Arial,]£300[/font][/color]

  2. [color=#141823][font=Helvetica, Arial,]4 ohm unit - bought a few months ago - but realised I have no use for it. Good condition[/font][/color]
    [color=#141823][font=Helvetica, Arial,]To be picked up from Rayleigh Essex[/font][/color]
    [color=#141823][font=Helvetica, Arial,]MIck £250[/font][/color]

  3. [color=#141823][font=Helvetica, Arial,]Hohner B2A with Steinberger bridge and headpiece - as you can see a tad Dusty - as it has been sitting in the corner for a few years. But a great bass to play.[/font][/color]
    [color=#141823][font=Helvetica, Arial,]Wife wants some new shoes so been told i need to sell it !!![/font][/color]
    [color=#141823][font=Helvetica, Arial,]They seem to go on Ebay for 199 upwards - so priced to sell at 175[/font][/color]
    [color=#141823][font=Helvetica, Arial,]Rayleigh Essex[/font][/color]

    [color=#141823][font=Helvetica, Arial,]Pick up only[/font][/color]

  4. I want to do live video recording of my band using an iPhone or iPad and apogee Jam.

    Couple of questions..
    * Any thoughts on the Apogee Jam as an audio interface
    * Which is best for video recording. iPhone or iPad
    * any recommend editing software in the iPad
    * Any other tips if you have been down this route please
    Cheers
    Mick

  5. I have just started (newbie) playing Double bass in a Bluegrass Band - using an Old 3/4 Bass - the fiddle player suggested that at lot of bluegrass players use 1/2 as they are now bowing and so don't need the size.

    Never having tried a half size - is there much difference in them in terms of the volume of output from the instrument?

    cheers

    Mick

  6. I am just starting with Upright and have joined a bluegrass band. I went to a jam last night - and another upright players bass was almost twice as loud as mine and the strings were a lot more flexible and easier to play. The D and G looked different from the E and A strings. The D and G seemed like a nylon wrap and the E and A more of a metal wrap. She wasn't too sure what make they were - but i really want to get hold of a set

    I have seen the La Bella Supernil Double Bass Nylon Filament strings for sake and wondered if it might be them

    Any tips please

    Mick

  7. Apologies in advance - but I am trying to get to grips with fender pricing (if it is possible). I have a fender Mexican jazz which i paid 300 for and a Geddy Lee Jazz which cost me 450 - they are great. I now fancy an unlined fretless. There is one on Ebay but at over twice the price I paid for these two

    - http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Fender-Jazz-fretless-bass-guitar-Has-To-Go-Asap-/301374636649?pt=UK_Musical_Instruments_Guitars_CV&hash=item462b540269

    Am i looking at it the wrong way in trying to take a rational approach to the pricing and market value of a fender?

    I don't want to overpay and then lose shedloads if I want to change the bass later

    Be gentle .....

    Ta

    Mick

  8. What the hell I will go for it ... In my days you never had Ipad with Tab apps. With such a powerful tool you can load and scan a basic bass line for pretty much most songs done at open nights. Wonderful tool that I used actively last night and eased my pain no end

  9. I think the point about the open mic and jam nights being run my mates for mates is valid and true. But after ten years out of the 'the scene' I figured if I really want to get playing again with a vengeance then I need to Network and build up a robust Black book (or facebook as it is now) of contacts. IMHO these people are they key ones to socialise with and (wash my mouth out with soap) I need to become one of 'those mates'.

    Being a robust and gigging musician is no different to being a busy plumber, consultant or dog walker. At the end of the day who you know always trumps what you know. I came back to the dark side about a month ago and threw myself into the jam and open mike nights (and it was nerve wracking walking into a room of hip strangers) - it has reaped untold payback. And ten years on the miracle that beholds facebook is wonderful. It is so much easier now to create a functioning network with ease than it was when I first started.

    I will end now before use the phrase 'back in my time'. - but I have seen the future and it is open mike/jam nights and Facebook (and M&S jeans with elasticated waistband.

    Mick

  10. Hi - sorry i am sure that this has been asked before - but cant find it in the forum

    Just got myself a budget double bass - but it came with nylon strings for Rockabilly bass - any recommendations on 'normal' strings as I will be playing Bluegrass.

    Ones that wont cost a fortune but will not cause me too much pain (physical or emotional) in the early stages of learning

    ta

    Mick

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