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Rexel Matador

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  1. [quote name='Cygnus x-1' timestamp='1483116551' post='3204854'] One of these, [url="https://www.amazon.com/Chrome-Bass-Bridge-Gotoh-201B-4/dp/B019J7T0NW"]https://www.amazon.c...4/dp/B019J7T0NW[/url] goes straight on in existing holes. Nice bridge too, you would have to search for a UK seller, or ebay. [/quote] Perfect! Thank you
  2. Just a bog standard Fender P Bass, so probably not that exciting to anyone except me, but it's my second bass and I'm stupidly excited about it. I played it in a shop a few weeks ago but didn't have the money for it. Went in today and not only was it still there, but it was £50 cheaper! Having just set the intonation, the bridge seems a bit flimsy so I suspect it might end up changing it at some point. Any suggestions for something reasonably priced and sturdy that would be amenable to my over-excitable pick playing would be most welcome. Would a replacement bridge just drop into the existing screw holes? But that's a minor gripe. It sounds AMAZING. I was playing an Ibanez SR300E before, which was fine, but I was really craving that P-Bass *clannngggg* sound. Also, no more 9 volt batteries!
  3. I played one of those "surf pearl" ones in a shop and it was great. Looks amazing too. I ended up going for a standard P as I didn't really want the bells and whistles (J pick up, active electronics). That said, you can (I think) switch between active and passive, so you have the best of both worlds. In short, a great sounding and feeling bass (the one I played, anyway), with a very striking finish.
  4. The guitar shops that I know in Newcastle (Guitar Guitar, PMT, Windows) all have a pretty meagre selection of basses. Is there anywhere else in the North East that has more, or will I need to go further afield? I'm not looking for anything in particular, so the wider the selection the better.
  5. [quote name='interpol52' timestamp='1481126816' post='3189895'] If this is the actual bass track then it is quite different to a lot of the transcriptions I have seen. Those tricky triplets in the verse/main riff are not played. [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dJF06bNLVlo[/media] [/quote] [media]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nWah1etM3g0[/media] Here's another one with (what sounds like) that same bass track as well as the drums. You could always start with that to get the song down and then add the triplets if you feel the need.
  6. [quote name='Maude' timestamp='1481899611' post='3196126'] 80's/90's American punk has a good supply. Pennywise Bad Religion Green Day I'm sure there's lots more. [/quote] Lagwagon! Also Body Count. Actually now I think about it, my current band has one.
  7. Root notes and rock poses I'm in an originals band with a stupidly talented singer/guitarist/songwriter. Happy to be along for the ride.
  8. When I was younger I would almost always have a dream the night before a gig about the gig going wrong. Eventually I noticed that the gigs always went fine [i]except[/i] on the occasions that I didn't have the dream. Worst actual awake gigging experience has to be when the singer got frustrated with the drummer for messing up and kicked him out of the band onstage, mid-set (speaking into the microphone the whole time too, now that I think about it). I'm hoping that that remains my worst gig for many years to come.
  9. When I was younger, I used to sit around in the living room getting stoned with my friends most evenings. My tolerance for the stuff was relatively low though, so I often ended up staggering up to the bathroom to sip water and lie on the floor until the room stopped spinning. On one such occasion, I looked up and saw a tiny, perfect likeness of my own face looking back at me from a patch of black mould in the corner of the bathroom ceiling. The shock of it jolted me into a more alert state and I managed to clamber up onto the bathtub for a closer look. Naturally, my first thought was "wow, this weed must be strong, I'm hallucinating". But it turned out my drummer had actually scraped my portrait in the ceiling mould with a pin a couple of days earlier and just left it there for me to eventually notice.
  10. I found this lesson really helpful for getting to grips with the basics of blues bass: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bNmSx6A_QxM And part 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WnIZX9VfcyI
  11. [quote name='timmo' timestamp='1478530033' post='3169621'] I was having a bit of a 60`s psychedelic moment and came across The Sacred Mushroom, with the album being the same name. So I am listening to them at the moment [/quote] Just checking this out on YouTube now - awesome! Thanks for the tip I've been pleasantly surprised to discover that the new Metallica album actually doesn't completely suck. The drum sound is absurd, mind.
  12. Two unopened sets of pink DR Neon strings, 4 string, gauges 45-105. [size=5][i][b]£20 each[/b][/i][/size] or [size=5][b][i]£35 for both[/i][/b][/size] sets. I'll cover postage within the UK.
  13. Hi Matt, I too have been listening to your band on bandcamp. Absolutely crushing! Welcome.
  14. [quote name='Stickman' timestamp='1479599918' post='3177822'] It's called an 'anacrusis' [/quote] Interesting! Wow, I'm really glad I asked now
  15. Damn, and I lived in Birmingham up until a few months ago! Not much use to you now, I suppose, but consider it moral support from afar. Love the track, it's just so... gentle is the word that comes to mind, which I don't think I've ever used in relation to music before.
  16. [url="https://soundcloud.com/joeshier"]https://soundcloud.com/joeshier[/url] Mostly blues. The older stuff is solo acoustic so no bass there, but the more recent uploads are "full band" arrangements. Edit: perhaps I should have commented on some other posts before posting my own. I've listened to a whole bunch of them though - I don't know what I was expecting but the sheer variety is wonderful!
  17. [quote name='josie' timestamp='1479600992' post='3177823'] Understood. I stick to the cheaper ones, and I do lose one now and then, but it's worth it for the pleasure I get from experimenting and playing with them. I'm resisting getting into the fine details of amps and pups - but £5 each to compare the feel and sound of a stubby resin pick to a sharp wood to a heavy stone star (and they do sound different!) is vfm for me. [/quote] You certainly make a good case! It's food for thought, to be sure.
  18. Here are some blues tunes I recorded recently. I'm toying with the idea of putting a trio together to do this live. I'd probably play guitar so the bass player slot is open! Anyway... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TMl6ml6lnTM [url="https://www.youtube.com/embed/zw9kePyejd0"]https://www.youtube....bed/zw9kePyejd0[/url] [url="https://www.youtube.com/embed/Qgx3fUtdC8A"]https://www.youtube....bed/Qgx3fUtdC8A[/url]
  19. Just the kind of thing I like to have in my ears when I go for a walk so familiar places suddenly look strange and scary. Love it!
  20. AWESOME!!!! So filthy and uncompromising. So much music these days, heavy or otherwise, just has no edge, but you bring it in spades. I'd definitely come and see you you if you toured in England.
  21. Thanks!🙂 Probably could have googled it myself, couldn't I? But it's always nicer to engage with an actual human if possible. While they look lovely, the idea of a plectrum being something I wouldn't be ok with losing doesn't really sit well with me, because I *will* lose them!
  22. I'm surprised I've never heard it before. Maybe the rest of the band already know and we'll all live happily ever after!
  23. Push - I like that, thanks! I'll try and make it catch on in the band.
  24. I was wondering, is there a commonly understood term for when a chord change or riff starts just before the first beat of the bar - like when the main riff to Enter Sandman kicks in, for example? I'm playing in a rock band with a drummer who is a bit too, shall we say, "relaxed" about such things, and as it happens a lot in the songs that we're playing, I want to be able to communicate effectively with the other members of the band and make sure we're all locked in. At the moment it sometimes sounds like we're not even playing the same song! Anyway, as it happens a lot in rock music, I thought maybe it has a name. Thoughts?
  25. I love tele shaped guitars but always thought it didn't really work for basses, for some reason. But then this started calling out to me and I'm well and truly under its spell:
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