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Sparko lives just down the road from me. Infact he did some repair work on the roof of my house not so long back. We managed to turn over a well know nasty Insurance company for a bit of dosh. At the time he was thinking about putting his P-Bass up on Ebay. Good show tonight onn BBC4. Garry
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[quote name='BigAlonBass' post='816801' date='Apr 23 2010, 10:52 PM']It is now, but it wasn't before. It's been moved. [/quote] Shall we get it moved again? Good luck with the hunt. Garry
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Of course all the usual suspects. But for me, Leornard Bernstein - West side story score was genius. And his amazing conducting on a lot of the Classical stuff. A link here for studio out takes of West side story. And Musician skills of the highest quality. [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gf_pBHMcyHQ"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gf_pBHMcyHQ[/url] Garry
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[quote name='EdwardHimself' post='815578' date='Apr 22 2010, 10:48 PM']This probably wants to be in the "bassists wanted and available" forum mate.[/quote] It is... Have you been sniffing glue.. Garry
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[quote name='Faithless' post='815107' date='Apr 22 2010, 03:56 PM']To me, it's a bit strange - [b]one day a guy is pushing music boundaries [/b]in Blue Note with some smokin' jazzers (Garrison with Horacio Hernandez and Scott Kinsey..), and the other day he's playing behind Whitney Houston..[/quote] I am curious as to why you think the clip you posted is pushing Music boundaries? It was all done in the 70's/80's with various well known fusion bands.[ and possibly by Bassist's on this very forum] And very likely a real purist Jazz snob would not even consider it Jazz, Or even think you are strange that you consider it Jazz........... At the end of the day its always a gas playing with great Musicians - whatever the style.[IMO,not to would be missing something] And the more dosh the better. Garry
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[quote name='daz' post='815325' date='Apr 22 2010, 06:59 PM']Still dunno what the [i]Strictly [/i]band or tour is ? Li'l help ? [/quote] Its a touring show version of the BBC TV Strictly Come Dancing. Garry
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[quote name='stonecoldbass' post='815123' date='Apr 22 2010, 04:08 PM']I love my Avalon too...it's hard to define what it is exactly, but everytime I use it to record bass it just sounds great.[/quote] I know what you mean, but for me its the uncoloured natural sound, and of course all that gain... Good stuff. Garry
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[quote name='thisnameistaken' post='815034' date='Apr 22 2010, 02:54 PM']I like the way the avatars portray this as an argument between a dog and a cat.[/quote] Top man! I did say pull up an Armchair and some Popcorn. Garry
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[quote name='thepurpleblob' post='814880' date='Apr 22 2010, 12:26 PM']Sorry to disappoint... life is way too short to worry about football hooligans [/quote] Ok then.. That would be Bar stool and Meat Pies. My mistake. Garry
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[quote name='thepurpleblob' post='814835' date='Apr 22 2010, 11:59 AM']Sticks and stones can break my bones.... but it's easy to be a big man from behind a computer screen. You didn't even read what I wrote. I wasn't even talking about the playing... Ha![/quote] Arm chair and Popcorn at the ready.... Garry
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Hi Craig, Basses sound great, I have a Avalon and love it to bits. On the song side [ good choice] Why dont you add some light chords/synth pads and a bit of auxilary percussion, building as you go along. That way it would not sound relentless, it would be a way of holding attention. Sorry not trying to be critical, just a bit of input. Good one Garry
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[quote name='RhysP' post='811759' date='Apr 19 2010, 07:58 PM']A 1/16 size double bass - otherwise known as a Viola. [/quote] Whoosh.... Garry
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[quote name='Kohpnyn' post='811612' date='Apr 19 2010, 06:05 PM']I get the impressions that 'feel' is one of those words that just means 'something I like'. So here's my contribution: [/quote] Always liked that track! Garry
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[quote name='JTUK' post='811283' date='Apr 19 2010, 01:11 PM']The Live Japan album was very good..[/quote] This is a clip from that gig. Garry
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[quote name='JTUK' post='811283' date='Apr 19 2010, 01:11 PM']Not sure about the cowboy rig though [/quote] Yep - very YMCA and Gay! All the GRP stuff done in Japan was great stuff. Garry
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I really like the feel Marcus Miller gets on the fretless Bass solo around 02:45 on this track. Really lyrical... Its an oldie, i think he was about 20 when he recorded it. Garry
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With Window 7 ... It actually allows you to run a free virtual XP inside of windows seven in case anything isn't compatible. Garry
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[quote name='cheddatom' post='804746' date='Apr 13 2010, 12:11 PM']I've just got my hands on a nice PC. It's of considerably better specification than my current recording rig. I have XP on it at the moment, but as it has a 64bit CPU i'm considering installing XP64 or Win7 (I have both). Will I see any improvement in Cubase SX3? Or is there a new 64bit version of Cubase which I need?[/quote] I'm running Nuendo 4 32bit under 64bit OS[W7]. Works like a charm. My improvement over XP P4 xenon is quite drastic. Cubase 5 x64 on a 64 machine is not quite happening yet although it is getting there, you have to use J Bridge to make 32 bit plugs work in Cubase 5 64, and some wont work at all. Cubase will only access 4Gb of RAM. Most DAWs aren't up to the task of 64bit at the moment, except maybe Sonar 8.5. Infact Sonar 8.5 x64 does good on that front from what i have read. Still have to use J- bridge or bit-bridge for the 32 bit plugs though [ or some at least] So it is worth Installing x64 W7, nothing to lose.And it is already there for when things get a bit better from Cubase, which they are working on all the time. Garry
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[quote name='ThomBassmonkey' post='800074' date='Apr 8 2010, 07:03 PM']I usually try a note that I think it is, I know the keys of the song so it's usually in key even if it's the wrong note.[/quote] That must be reassuring to the rest of your band. Garry
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[quote name='Stingray5' post='801133' date='Apr 9 2010, 06:25 PM']The early Wapping Bass Centre was bass heaven - especially before the parking meters went up outside! [/quote] Yer - but that then ment taking the tube, and spending all afternoon in the pub around the corner with other Bassist's talking about strings,Trace Elliot amps,the new range of Jazz Basses called Sadawsky's and the next Electrik band album.And who's going to Ronnie's Good days. Garry
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[quote name='Stingray5' post='800286' date='Apr 8 2010, 10:00 PM']I wonder did anyone else do Lawrence Canty's short course 'Reading For Bass Clef' at Goldsmith's College back in the early 90's?[/quote] I did not but my brother did, and he loved it. Remember BIT at Wapping very well. I was always over at the Bass centre, it was a bit of a 'hang out place' Always buying things i did not need! Garry
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[quote name='Bilbo' post='798865' date='Apr 7 2010, 04:11 PM']There were four slash chords as bar so that wouldn't work!![/quote] Sorry i meant just type the chord in as insert text. It does work, and usually a lot quicker. Garry
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[quote name='Bilbo' post='798810' date='Apr 7 2010, 03:29 PM']I know what has happened. When I was formatting the chart, I was struggling to get the slash chords above the notes they related to in the space provided across one bar. I spent a bit of time toing and froing with odds and sods and had to change some chords as I had, due to a slow shift key, put in question marks in some chords instead of slashes. I guess that somewhere in all this, mistakes got made.[/quote] When in doubt just use insert text and forward slash... wholah... Db / Bbsus4 / Always a good get out of jail free card ..... Garry
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[quote name='Bilbo' post='798362' date='Apr 7 2010, 09:21 AM']What's up with it? (can't download pdfs in work)[/quote] I think he might mean on the enharmonic front... [ A mistake you made ] Db chord - C# notation... Thanks for the chart Bilbo. Always been a favourite Jaco line of mine, very haunting and lyrical. Garry
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There are sessions and there are sessions. Some will be loose in the fact that the producer has a vague idea of what he wants and would encourage your input Bass playing wise, so good use of listening and ears and awareness of whats going on around you is important. Then there is the other side, where it is very rigid. Great reading chops required here and not much [if any] room for error. [ you might be very very lucky and get the charts sent to you, this dont happen much, but if you are worried it dont hurt to ask, if people have time they will forward parts] Turning up on time [or before time] is important. IE - 10-1.00PM session means the red light goes on at 10.00. Not getting paronoid when you are asked to change something you played.Its for the good of the track! Nothing against you. Dont be afraid to pencil things on your parts [it all helps] watch horn players they are doing it all the time with Articulations and fingering. And all the usual things [ strings and everything working and not making noises] Confidence, discipline and strong Focus.Versatile. No showing off.You might be dealing with arsey nit picking Musical supervisors/MD's and Arrangers. Bottom line - be prepared for anything. And if all that works - Have your Invoice or Invoice book handy. You will then get paid! Apart from all that, it's a piece of P##s! Garry