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  1. yep, great service. But I bet his price is nowhere near the best online price, just sayin, Most people would rather get a good deal than a good chat.

    I'm lucky in that my fave shop will usually go lower than the best Australian online price. And they give great service, sadly they are slowly dying. I've done my best to help, bought an Epi Les Paul, Fender MIA P, MarkBass amp, Hartke cab, Takamine ABG, about ten pedals, a Tascam multitrack recorder, Yamaha monitors......yeah I've tried my best hehe

  2. [quote name='chris_b' timestamp='1487634570' post='3241460']
    If you're gigging what is the point of "rehearsing your arse off"?

    If you are well prepared and have done your homework you shouldn't need rehearsals at all.
    [/quote]

    assuming the drummer is good. If he isn't , no amount of practising at home alone is gonna reveal that until a gig.

    The rhythm section need to jam together to gel, it's ridiculous to jam seperately and expect to be tight at a gig. I'm dumbfounded by some of the answers. I assume they are talking about pros, but in reality, most of us are not.

  3. a drummer who can't keep time is useless to you. How does he redeem himself live if he can't keep time?

    Get him to rehearse with a click, otherwise dump him NOW.

    You are spending all your time keeping time for him which severely limits your ability to play great basslines. I only realised this when I jammed with a good drummer after years with this bad drummer.

    PS after 30 years, we have him back and I am not happy, band meeting last week without him decided he can only bring a snare, his kick and the hi hat. Until he learns to keep time, I'm not holding my breath. When the guitard suggested getting him for our new project, my exact words were " no way, I never want to play with him again, ever". In the end they wore me down but now they realise i was right.

    A drummer who can't keep time is just another idiot wishing he could play drums

  4. roller skating? really?

    probably the worst thing a musician can do, broken wrists and elbows, shoulders.....

    but you know this......now .

    Joking aside, I also have tennis elbow , on my fretting arm, and a small scale bass eases the stretch the elbow makes on a full scale bass, I know yours is the plucking hand, but if you think about how you can lessen the angle it stays at, it might help, a longer strap so it hangs lower so your elbow is closer to straight?

    sorry,that's all I have to offer.

  5. this may sound silly, but PLAY FIFA17 a lot.

    I quit playing 25 years ago due to arthritic hands and fingers.

    I got back into playing in 2009.

    Still had the cramps. Then I got a playstation and played FIFA online. My hand would cramp after half a game and I'd really struggle to finish.

    But I kept at it, playing FIFA and playing bass.

    My hand strength improved gradually. Now I can play YYZ over and over without cramping and can play game after game of FIFA>

    You just have to remember to stop when the pain sets in.

  6. I have an MIA P and a MIM P made in the same year, 2014.

    They are both great players, the MIA is better, but $1100 AU better ? probably not, aww maybe it is that much better hehe

  7. Fender MIA P 2014- my recording bass, never to gig with

    Fender MIM P 2014 for gigging with and rehearsals

    Fender MIM Jazz 2006 for gigging and rehearsals and some recordings

    SX shorty P bass as a backup at gigs, in case a string breaks or my back gives out.

    Takamine ABG - stays in gig bag, never to be played. Useless POS dunno why I thought it'd work with two acoustic guitars lol

  8. don't feel bad, music is a tough business.

    If he can't play simple stuff, and can't write his own basslines then he is useless to them.

    Doing it the way you suggested makes the most sense to me.

    I replaced my best friend in a band in 1982. he is still my best friend, he was a talented guitarist, but not so good on bass and he didn't have the drive to succeed at it. He still came to all our gigs, and, more importantly, drank a LOT to help boost our pay hehe.

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