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jassthebass

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  1. IMO it's just a way of presenting information. What you do with the info is up to you, so to speak.

     

    A few years ago I watched a youtube video that was quite informative.

     

    The Circle of Fifths made clear - YouTube

     

     

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  2. I would keep one version of each type of media that you have/use i.e. in your case one on CD & one on Vinyl.

    FWIW I got rid of most of my vinyl cos I stored them in the shed whilst decorating & forgot to move them back!. Some of the covers got ruined but still played ok. I now have CDs, Ripped music, Downloads (not streamed) & a small amount of Vinyl. CDs are a good source to keep for the car & ripping for one's PC/Mac media player.

     

    Adios

     

     

  3. Hi Oliver

    Rather than saying it’s exercise based I’d say it’s music based which to me is much more interesting than ‘exercises’. There are tons of penny dropping moments that can applied to your own everyday musical lives.
     

    With that said there are a few tunes & licks along the way too.

    In addition, nothing is in tab therefore as an added bonus one's reading gets better as you go through the course.

     

    From what I’ve seen the 2-5-1 course focuses more on tunes.

     

    jason

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  4. I am about half way through it & have to say it's the best money I've spent. In some ways I wish I'd recognised the importance of the course & purchased it sooner than I actually did.

     

    I purchased the lifetime version which paid dividends for me because last year I broke my hand & had to rest it for a few months (That sucks). If you watch each video more than once & practice the content properly  I don't think you'll regret the money you've spent.

     

    In addition, I have also paid for a lifetime version of his 2-5-1 advanced course for me follow on when I've finished the 2 year one.

     

    Adios

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  5. Dunlop Ultex Sharp 2mm

    The thicker the better for me.

    I think the good thing about thick picks is that they can retain that under belly depth. Also you can partially rotate the grip when you're playing to get a 'clackier' kind of sound & then play them perpendicularly to almost emulate fingers (not quite but almost), all within the same song.

  6. Hi

    I am in the process of taking Joe Hubbard's 2 year bass mastery course & pretty much agree with everything Apeneck Sweeney has stated above.

    I purchased the Lifetime access version which for me has worked out because I've been very busy at work & last last year I broke my hand & had to take a break of sorts !! (lemme tell ya, that sucks !). I fully recommend Joe Hubbard's course.

     

    I have also been a member of SBL in the past & that was good at the time but IMO Joe's approach works better for me.

     

    Jass

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  7. More of a nearly ... saved by the manufacturer !!

     

    A couple of years back I purchased a Mike Lull JT4 & unfortunately it had problems where some of the the grub screws would 'un-wind' during a gig but wouldn't at home (obvs due to do with me moving about at the gig etc.). Because it cost a pretty penny, I ended up being really aggravated !!

    I sent an angry email to Mike Lull guitars & to my surprise they very kindly sent me a whole new bridge  - A guy called Paul Schuster was the guy I dealt with, a really nice chap !!

    All's good that ends well :)

     

     

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  8. Hi

     

    My first post here.

    I'm wondering if anyone has any advice to give with regards to fitting a new bridge to an old bass which has a different footprint. This question is aimed at brave modification types, luthier types or some anyone else with experience. I have an old Maverick bass that I mainly use for practice but the bridge is a bit heath Robinson & therefore can be a bit of a pig to set up. I have already bought the replacement bridge that has the same string to sting measurement. Nothing of the fittings/screw holes line up & was wondering if anyone has any thoughts before I start.

    This is a bit of an experiment but all the same I'd like not to miss anything out that I hadn't thought of.

     

    Many thanks for your time

     

    Jason

     

     

  9. I listened to an interview with Thom Yorke a few years ago where he stated along the lines of the band not owning their own material, especially their earlier stuff !! - I suspect it has nothing to do with the band.

     

    By the way, I can’t think which Nirvana song is supposed to sound like ‘Just’ - 

     

    Slaterz

     

     

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