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[quote name='dlloyd' post='56937' date='Sep 7 2007, 01:04 PM']The early SR5s had alnico pickups. They switched to the ceramic magnets with the phantom coil in around 1993 IIRC.[/quote] That proberly explains the tonal difference.... My mate has a 1997 , and we did a A/B... I know strings come into play etc... But neverless..it has the old Ray sound/vibe.... So one happy geezer here...!! Garry
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This Arrived yesterday... From the evilbay... 1987...i think this is the first year of the 5 strings. The back of the neck is not oiled like the newer ones. To my ears the sound is more like the old Rays... Have they changed the pre's on the newer ones...??? Anyway play's like a dream.. Paid £820.00...proberly a bit over the top for a secondhand Musicman. But it plays and sounds superb...... [attachment=2148:Stingray_002.jpg]
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[quote name='OutToPlayJazz' post='56271' date='Sep 5 2007, 10:50 PM']Did you know you can now get a pre-aged Vintage "Icon Series" jazz copy? Have a look here... [url="http://www.jhs.co.uk/vintagebass.html"]http://www.jhs.co.uk/vintagebass.html[/url][/quote] I picked one of these up for about £100.00 s/h... Great value.... Stuck a Badass on it..and it sings great... Garry
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TOTO... Steveie Wonder....... Steely Dan.....
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[quote name='OutToPlayJazz' post='55733' date='Sep 5 2007, 09:24 AM']I've backed Bob Monkhouse on three occasions - Very funny man, he was![/quote] Did a tour show with him...and he was a very clever comic.... In fact to clever...half the time the audiance did not know what he was going on about...i thought he was great... Hey 'out toplayjazz'....do you know a drummer from your area called 'Bill Hayton'....?? Garry
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[quote name='Josh' post='54429' date='Sep 2 2007, 09:18 PM']Check out the first album man, simply titled The Yellowjackets, every song is pure cheesey American Chat show music but it's so good you can't help but smile, and Jimmy Haslip is by far one of the most underrated bassists out there![/quote] A great album...thumbs up for that one... I got to see Jimmy Haslip in Berlin a couple of months back... and he was awsome.. Then got to chat with him for about 1/2 hour after the gig... Top Geezer Garry
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I played Bass for Boney M on a tour in 1989... Does that count....??? I HOPE NOT...!!! Garry
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[quote name='ste_m3' post='54049' date='Sep 1 2007, 11:54 PM']I thought it was something to do with having a better balance when sat down? dont ask me where i heard that, grapevine methinks.[/quote] Mine has great Balance when sitting down... and plenty of sustain - but that could be a combination of neck thru and the woods.. Plus i have a really tight 'B' string..which is unusual for a 34 " scale.. Then again , it might all be a load of B.......s...!! And its Just in your fingers.... Dont ask me where i heard that.......... Garry
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badass 2 bridge SOLD subject to blah blah blah
lowdown replied to Dr.Dave's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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Thank's for that chaps..... I will give them a go Garry
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Any ideas where i can pick up a black pickguard/scratch plate for a Stingray 5....?? Cheers Garry
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And mine... [url="http://www.myspace.com/garrycribb"]http://www.myspace.com/garrycribb[/url] Garry
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Rim Custom Single cut 5..... A real dream to play...with sustain to die for....! Everything i wanted on Bass....all there... Garry
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Warwick Black Label Stainless.... 45-135... nice and tight.... Garry
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[quote name='Sibob' post='48108' date='Aug 21 2007, 12:44 AM']I always preferred playing that particular 'bass break' fingerstyle, always cut through nicer through a PA. Si[/quote] Interesting you should say that... I watched Rose Royce in the Early 80's in a Cabaret club i was working in watford. And the Bass Player [original] did not slap the break with his thumb..... He patted it with his fingers...hard on the dusty end of the neck... There you go...that should start a riot..!! Garry
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[quote name='wateroftyne' post='47998' date='Aug 20 2007, 09:50 PM']I dunno... I've got through my whole bass-playing life without knowing how (or wanting) to slap. It depends on where you want to take it, I suppose. I *do* know that the day I find myself slappin' out Car Wash will be the day before I sell all my gear and take up the trumpet. [/quote] Funny you should say that.....[Trumpet] I started on Trumpet..playing in Glenn Miller Bands... Then when i was given the chance to play Bass in a band doing'Car wash' I was there...even though i kept arsing up the 'Slap break'... 30 years on and i still arse it up..... Garry
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[quote name='bass_ferret' post='47041' date='Aug 18 2007, 12:26 AM']Yes - why slap a precision. If you want to slap - get a slappers bass. Personally I think slap is a busted flush and only of use in an 80's tribute band but if you have to do it - thats what Jazz basses are for (or Alembic, GB, Status, Musicman and anyone I've left out that might be offended).[/quote] Plenty of Guys Slap on a Precision..... Nice new strings...sounds great , and punchy... Check out Freddie Washington... a master at slapping on a Presicion...! As for just in 80'S bands....uumm Most guy's here will tell you..todays working Bassist needs to have all the styles up there sleeves.. You never know whats thrown at you when you turn up at a gig/show/session/dep whatever. Ok if you just do one style..and that's what you wanna do..or if thats what you known for... but that limits your options for work. Every function band in the world seems to do 'Car Wash' ..in just about every key but the original...!! Oh well Mr Miller and Co might as well hang up there boots then.... Garry
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Every month Computor music gives away a free Daw,plugs and a sampler.... I know plenty of folks who use it...and say its great.. And very easy to use...... [url="http://www.computermusic.co.uk/page/computermusic"]http://www.computermusic.co.uk/page/computermusic[/url] Garry
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Hi ... I need a dep this Sat [4 th Augast]. Paid Gig in S/E London.... Standard Pop / Disco Stuff... Nice easy gig , and a good Bass play. You can call me... Garry [07973 693204]
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Hi Folk's..... I thought i would have go at a 70's Style Cop Theme...Sort off anyway..! [attachment=1525:Spooked_On_Jazz.mp3] : Garry
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Thumbs up for eazy drummer here.... Also Stylus RMX....a killer ....! Garry
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I think i heard somewhere in the past , that it was Herbie Flowers.But at the same time a guy called Russ Stableford [ a very fine Bassist] was doing a lot of the Tv theme stuff...... But i am pretty sure It was Herbie Flowers.. and a Drummer called Barry Morgan...
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Steve... The plugins with live6 are mainly efx...... you can purchase there sampler....no need though.. Live6 is what it say's on the box... Live. You can bounce/render midi within live6... But you can do all your Recording in PT.. Get it sounding how you want it [eq/pan/efx etc] then export into Live 6.. Then arrange into scene's track's what ever... the beauty is that you can control from a small midi controller [like Oxygen 8..or whatever] so no f..k..g around with a mouse/pad etc.. It can all be controlled on the fly/realtime.. Sends for a click to the drummer or other members. Just output from the Laptop into the PA...and away you go...! Portable as well.... Also if you Laptop is set up for just Audio , and has no other programme's on it.... Live 6 is very very stable.and not a CPU hog. You are not limited to set orders either...if you get to a gig and want to change the set list... it can be done in minutes...can even change as you go...when you know what you are doing....!! Just think keyboard's played as you want,,,strings..percussion...extra backing vox..even double you Bass with some Bass synth... I mentioned this, because the other night here in a club in Berlin..i saw it all in action with a band. just a trio with no keyboards....and it worked a treat.. I will be seeing these guys over the weekend.so i will find out the set up... I am back next week...so will report more.... But seems like a sound investment to me...[no humping modules and [Top Ten hit] around] You can even get midi files from the net[tons of free stuff]...this will make the first work load a lot easier...but once done you are laughing I have collected tons of these files over the years..some great ..some not so good.. But even the ones that are not so good,can be used as templates ,,then tweeked to taste... You are welcome to copy the midi disc's i have...but you will have to sift through them.....! Check out the Ableton live site.... Garry