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ezbass

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  1. Due to lockdown and the purchase of a new bass, I practised so much I gave myself a mild case of tendinitis. However, the nett result was that my chops were and are better than ever. 60+ here.
  2. If you can afford it, it gives you joy and makes you want to play, stuff what anyone else thinks.
  3. Just back from a rather splendid gig, 10 minutes walk from my front door. It’s not every day that an ‘80s star visits the boondocks.
  4. I have some low moods and, when I was working, sometimes I’d not notice, just putting it down to being a miserable git. Then, during one episode, I noticed that I hadn’t picked up my basses for some time. This, of course, made me pick them up and bingo, mood started to improve. These days, I try to pick them up everyday.
  5. But it is spot on for metal.
  6. Only if it's a celluloid one, with the metal shielding underneath.
  7. The voltage your adapter puts out is 9v DC, so yes, it’s fine. I’ve used these myself (I love CPC, they do everything).
  8. I played in open G, which was/is great for slide.
  9. Living life on the edge me.
  10. Very cool, great colour too.
  11. I agree with the above. I think there is often an inherent wooliness to the E string, especially on P positioned pickups, which is even more pronounced on B strings IME. It's how much you're of that fall off in tone you're willing to accept, assuming that there isn't some sort of harmonic cancellation going with the build of this particular bass. Trying another, similarly built bass is definitely the way forward to rule this out.
  12. That’s screaming out for a headstock mod in my eyes. I think a Tele shape would be perfect.
  13. This. ^^^ It's quick and easy and doesn't require shaping of the nut.
  14. Just like that. I play a Mustang while wearing a Precision T Shirt sometimes.
  15. I often play standing up at home, depends how the mood takes me. I have my strap length pretty much the same length for standing or sitting, so no deviance there (or very little). However, the OP needs to sit, so let’s help with that.
  16. I bought one of these years (over a decade in fact) ago, it does the job very well, in that it makes you sit upright and in a dissimilar upper body position to standing. https://www.ikea.com/gb/en/p/bergmund-bar-stool-with-backrest-oak-effect-gunnared-medium-grey-s99384706/#content However, a guitarist I once worked with did his back in and bought something along these lines https://www.thomann.de/gb/gator_frameworks_gfw_gtr_seat_with_stand.htm. You can get cheaper ones without the back rest from Stagg, https://www.amazon.co.uk/Stagg-GIST-300-Guitar-Stool-Stand/dp/B00FMK9N38
  17. Salesman snake oil. Short scales have more pronounced fundamental and less harmonic overtones, which is why they, on the whole, track better with the likes of octave pedals, etc. So they are more bassy and less guitar like. Lee is wrong. I watch quite a few Anderton’s videos and, as much as enjoy them, they are all plainly sales pitches. Everything is amazing and brilliant and… oh, just buy one!
  18. I seem to remember that there is a Rick Beato video where he quantises John Bonham - it’s all kinds of wrong feel-wise.
  19. This argument seems to raise its head about once a month in one form or another. There are those who subscribe to the wood makes a huge difference and those who believe that it either doesn’t or that it is so minimal in the grand scheme of things, as to be inconsequential. No one ever moves from their entrenched positions, as far as I can see. With that in mind, I’m afraid that this is a case of, move along, nothing new to see here.
  20. Gorgeous! 😍
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