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I was interested to read elsewhere in this parish of drummers who use metronomes in practice and on stage. These are of course gigging musicians. I hesitate to use the term professional since its meaning has been severely diluted in recent years and it does not serve well for this topic. To me it makes sense for the drummer to use it as opposed to the bassist but since both roles are crucial for the rhythmic drive of a band, others may have an alternative view. I am referring mainly to the use of metronomes (as opposed to the click) when performing. I assume that no bassists do this on stage. Correct me if I am wrong please. ***** At home, I am very weak willed when it comes to practice with a metronome. I have a few of them. Most of them are bundled with tuners in pocket sized devices powered by battery. To access either the tuner or the metronome functions I have to press and hold a button for a few seconds. Further, I have to cycle the time signature options and if I miss the one I am looking for, I have to go around again. This is so off-putting that I seldom bother unless I have a specific reason. The result is that I don't spend enough of my practice time with a metronome. It's shameful of me to be so neglectful. This morning I have taken my grandfather's (latterly my father's) clockwork metronome off the shelf and I will put it in my practice area for easy access. Standing alone and with no other responsibilities than to keep time, I am optimistic that I will use it more than the others. My tuner need only work as a tuner and its nested functions can rest in peace forever. There are no wires or batteries, just a winder for the mainspring in the mechanism. I have removed the excuses that bundled devices allow me to get out of jail with, so to speak. I am optimistic that I will get more use from this metronome than the others. It's also a lovely bit of kit if all I ever do is look at it. Wish me luck. PS: I'd love to see one like mine being used by a drummer even if it is out of sight of the audience. Then again I would like to see a world united by peace and the pursuit of a Winter home in a new solar system. Silly me.
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You should put this in the Build Diaries. I think it would get a better airing there.
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Welcome Mick.
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Ibanez GSR205 New Body Shape Finished FOR GOOD THIS TIME!!
SpondonBassed replied to Jimothey's topic in Build Diaries
Ouch. I was glad to have used the outer two strings at this stage in my own kit build because the saddles' centreline was slightly offset from the bridge backplate centreline. It is still hard to see why it would be like that but BC builders always check with strings at the bridge alignment stage so I wasn't going to fly in the face of experience. It paid me well to follow that example. Jez and Andy were the two I had been reading up on if I recall correctly. Cheers chaps. -
Welcome Charwood.
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Midlands Bass Bash 5 Feat. Basschat Custom Bass Show 1 - 05/05/2018
SpondonBassed replied to Si600's topic in Events
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Does anyone just use a bass & amp?
SpondonBassed replied to The59Sound's topic in General Discussion
I don't gig. I only plug a tuner into my rig. I don't want anything between my bass and amp as I haven't become fully aquainted with what I can already do with what I've got. One drawback to my situation is that it is rare for me to play at gigable volumes so my view is hardly representative. I do however echo the sentiment above that fx complicate things and make troubleshooting more of a chore if things aren't quite right. If I ever got to gig regularly I might change but I think it is unlikely. My Ashdown has Five band eq, Compression, Deep, Bright, Overdrive and Subharmonics already without plugging anything into the FX loop. I'm happy enough with what I've got. -
Welcome Claptonite. That's a great screen name.
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I think the factory was the main source of income for Spondon families for many years. Look at Spondon Historical Society for example. In the gallery there are quite a few images of the factory and workers taken at various times through its history.
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Midlands Bass Bash 5 Feat. Basschat Custom Bass Show 1 - 05/05/2018
SpondonBassed replied to Si600's topic in Events
Is anyone in a position to give me a lift there and back (Spondon-Enderby-Spondon) please? I am only carrying one bass. -
Yes. Celanese as was. It's almost completely demolished now.
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Ibanez GSR205 New Body Shape Finished FOR GOOD THIS TIME!!
SpondonBassed replied to Jimothey's topic in Build Diaries
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Fireman - this could be the start of something.. umm..
SpondonBassed replied to Woodinblack's topic in Build Diaries
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Thanks for bringing us up to date. Great to see the result and know that it is still being used.
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Welcome Desbass.
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As far as I know, they can't do you for it. It will be an interesting project.
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Nice. Is that your own artwork?
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Welcome Rewi.
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Cheers! I've put it in my calendar.