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she'd never find work as a gigging bassist. She has no idea how to stand there like a stunned mullett with an expressionless face, never moving their body or head.
No Idea ! -
How to coil cables properly
[url="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pEd7ru24Vx0"]https://www.youtube....h?v=pEd7ru24Vx0[/url] -
depends on whether the grind is from his cab or a pedal, or both
Sansamp will get you there -
oi vay that's what the world needs, ANOTHER guitarist stealing a bassist's gig .
So, I bet he plays with a pick like it's a guitar, he can't stop all the resonating notes and ringing open strings coz he can't palm mute and doesn't know why we use one finger on a fret to be able to finger mute the notes either.
report him to the bass police so a proper bassist can get the gig
seriously I'm sick of guitarists getting our gigs coz BLs think they'll be better. -
It would be a good idea to test the DI if you have a mixer handy, to check it doesn't crackle and pop before the day. But if it is bad, the sound tech will have their own DI handy just in case. Wouldn't hurt to buy a good DI to keep in your bag.
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gday from downunda Nick
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A Prog mag? really? how many copies of that can you sell every month?
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[quote name='KevB' timestamp='1482070084' post='3197344']
There were a lot of gushing songs about the beatles in their early heyday, eg
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vrB_crfxdgg[/media]
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ec6HpzJ8gRI&list=RDec6HpzJ8gRI#t=37[/media]
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there is a reel to reel tape of me singing "we love you Beatles" in 1964 as a three year old hehe -
Senny HD201 or HD202, I have both, 202s have a bit of bass boost, good for general music listening, the 201s are more of a flat response.
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they sound bored to death.
Mick sounds like a white boy trying too hard to sound black. How did he get away with it for all these years.
In the end, the Stones are a cover band, copying others, even when they write their own songs lol
The only time they were great was with Mick Taylor. -
Gday from down under Ralf !
sounds like you've had some very nice basses over the years, got any pics of them to share? -
[quote name='walshy' timestamp='1481911764' post='3196261']
Yeah I went last night and took my boy (10) who was desperate to see them. He sat open mouthed sand couldn't believe he was actually watching them live! That's what gigs are about!
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You're a good dad ! that is how you get kids into music big time.
My first concert was Wings Venus and Mars tour in 75. I'm sure I sat there all night thinking "I'm watching a BEATLE !" lol -
throw the cat down the chimney?
if the cat gets stuck too, drop the dog down there.......... -
[quote name='ped' timestamp='1479509674' post='3177229']
This is what I do.
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lol wood covers on your tuners, so cute -
+1 for a HPF set at 30Hz or 40Hz
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[quote name='stingrayPete1977' timestamp='1481628053' post='3193800']
It's because they haven't learnt to play yet!
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haha that is so funny
I assumed they didn't like it or something
well, if they're over fifty, tell them it's time to either learn bass, or sell bass hehe -
to quote the great philosopher, Homer
"That guy in Led Zeppelin who isn't called Bonham Page or Plant"
Sir Paul
The Ox
Geezer
Geddy
Jaco
Bill Wyman (just kidding)
Chris Squire
Lemmy
Duck Dunn
last but in no way least....
James Jamerson
[quote name='cetera' timestamp='1481928647' post='3196437']
David Paton (Pilot/Alan Parsons Project etc)
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that's a blast from the past. My chenistry teacher was a guitarist in Pilot or it's predecessor who quit and emigrated to Australia, just before they made it big with January.
Do you think he was a twisted bitter man? You BET -
you have a laptop? get Reaper for $60. and an interface for $100. job done. Unlimited lossless multitrack recording at your fingertips for less than $200
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[quote name='itsmedunc' timestamp='1481946163' post='3196488']
Can't do that. It's yank.
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good luck avoiding everything American lol -
go onto TB, that usually makes me sleepy ......
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Welcome back to the low end !
I had a twenty year break and am loving playing again. Back then I had crap gear, now I have three Fenders,an SX and a Takamine acoustic. All I need is a Sub, a Ricky and a Hofner Beatle bass
But the biggest difference between gear then and now, are those light D class micro amps that pump out triple the watts of my old beasts lol -
[quote name='BigRedX' timestamp='1481101032' post='3189633']
. It's panto, not high art.
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Oh no it isn't ! -
with the slight difference between in the D and A strings I doubt you'd need to adjust intonation, it's usually when you go a bigger E string in my experience.
But adjusting intonation is something you should learn to do, it's easy and there are a ton of vids on it
Basically, set the G string saddle at 17" from the 12th fret if it's a 34" scale bass then with the open note in tune, adjust slightly by comparing the 12th fret harmonic to the 12th fret fretted note, if the fretted note is sharp, take the saddle back a tad.
Then each subsequent saddle should be set further back by the thickness of it's string , adjust slightly as needed .
apologies in advance if I got it wrong but this is what I've been doing and my basses are intoned perfectly , almost -
try adjusting the truss rod for a bit more of a bow, and raise the bridge saddles a tad, matching the radius of your fretboard, ie A and D higher than E and G , this worked for my jazz
All the best over the Festive Season Basschatters
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yes same to you both and all BassChatters

stay safe on the roads people, don't wanna lose any more bassists,we've lost far too many, fart oo many