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silverfoxnik

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  1. [quote name='silddx' post='737084' date='Feb 6 2010, 12:28 PM']I tried but they cooked the firmware [/quote] Your brain obviously has a very high 'output'!
  2. [quote name='farmer61' post='649744' date='Nov 9 2009, 03:17 PM']Well I am pleased to confirm that I've just had a cracking first session on the DB with Jake. Very laid back but well structured lesson, we seemed to cover an awful lot but the time just flew by.......can't wait to get hold of my DB to practice the stuff in prep for my next leson in Dec. Anyone thinking or dithering about having lessons, go speak with Jake and I'm sure that you'll be as impressed as I am. Loads of useful tips, not just on DB but music 'theory' as well. Well worth the effort of tackling the M4 on a Monday morning. Cheers Jake, see you in Dec!!!![/quote] +1 I can wholeheartedly echo these sentiments! I was privileged to have a first lesson with Jake yesterday and it was an absolute joy! For me, I was looking to find some inspiration with my playing after doing much the same thing for the last 30 years or so. In particular, I was hoping to learn some new musical theory - like modes for example - in order to enhance my rather limited musical vocabulary which is still rooted in my learning of TAB blues basslines back in the '70s. Having watched Jakes workshop at the SE Bash last October, I was particularly impressed by how deep his musical knowledge was, how passionate he is about music and how aware he is that bass playing is not so much about technical ability (or 'facility' as he calls it) but more that it's about learning to communicate and express yourself whilst playing. Add to that a shared love of stuff like Cole Porter, James Jamerson and of beautiful, understated simplicity in bass playing such as demonstrated by masters like Jimmy Johnson etc, etc, and I knew that Jake would be the right sort of person to approach for help.. So I got in touch at the turn of the year and was all prepared to travel up to Aldershot for a few lessons when amazingly, Jake PM'd me to say that he had a gig in Littlehampton (where I live) and we could do the first lesson here; how lucky is that!! Suffice to say I learnt a lot in a very short space of time and it's made me even hungrier to learn more. I also felt very inspired by talking about music and bass playing in such detail to the point that not only am I ultra-keen for the next lesson, which will hopefully be in March, but I'm even looking forward to doing my 'homework'! Many thanks Jake - it was a real pleasure! And just to say again, that Alembic is absolutely stunning!! Nik
  3. [quote name='phil_the_bassist' post='731199' date='Jan 31 2010, 11:13 PM']Pete, Enfield & Barnet? Is that like Crosby Stills and Nash? bever mind. I've been drinking [/quote]
  4. Forget the bass and buy the 'Carry On Camping' VHS behind it!!
  5. Great thread! Nig - do you put your thread ideas through a POD as well?? Not sure if any of this matters in an absolute sense really, since we all play the bass in a unique way and use our amps/effects etc so differently. I heard Ped's V-Bass set up at the SE Bash and it was very impressive, but I wouldn't be at all surprised if ten different bass players used it and they all managed to make it sound different, even though it's a digital piece of kit. At the Bash it was brilliant to hear how wonderful just a solo double-bass could sound (as played by Jake or Bassace) and great to hear Ped's versatile V-Bass set-up doing a zillion and one things.. We literally have the world at our fingertips these days!
  6. Nice thread Jake and yes, you have some fabulous gear.. Look forward to the next update! Always liked Strongroom myself actually, though it's some years since I've been in there..
  7. [quote name='bcbass' post='733361' date='Feb 2 2010, 07:39 PM']Congratulation,very nice,hopefuly you are now GAS free.[/quote] +1 Don't be silly though..there's no such thing as GAS free. Congrats Clarky!!
  8. [quote name='Musicman20' post='732438' date='Feb 2 2010, 12:30 AM']Sometimes we have to throw out the rulebooks and just try something out of the blue...[/quote] +1 Nice one Chris; good to hear a happy outcome after that PJ fiasco!
  9. [quote name='GeeCee' post='733496' date='Feb 2 2010, 09:23 PM']What he said, Andy Coughlan with a modified Wal Pro with tremelo. I believe Pino did record the album track and this video looks like footage from Numan's White Noise live album (or around that time).[/quote] +1 Andy doesn't quite have the same bouyant hairstyle these days, but his bass playing is fabulous!
  10. [quote name='jamesbass116' post='732291' date='Feb 1 2010, 10:01 PM']didn't Pino play on the album that song's from though? Surely Numan would make sure the Welsh master of the low end could get on his live tour if he featured on the album they're touring just a thought! James[/quote] Andy did some of the records as well, and was with Numan for some years. As for Pino, I've no idea..but that's definitely Andy & his Wal Pro 1. Besides, Pino didn't use Wals as far as I can remember..
  11. It's not Pino... That's actually a good mate of mine called Andy Coughlan playing a Wal Fretless Pro 1.. He also has a couple of other very nice Wals in his kit bag as well, including one he calls 'Old Bluey' because it's a special one off light-blue colour. A fantastic player, these days Andy does a lot of double-bass work, but he still does a lot of gigs with his Wals, including Cerys Matthews amongst others.
  12. [quote name='RhysP' post='732063' date='Feb 1 2010, 06:56 PM']They most certainly are. I wonder who's idea it was to form a band with just the uncool instruments? [/quote]
  13. [quote name='pete.young' post='731142' date='Jan 31 2010, 10:16 PM']Enfield/Barnet? Was hoping for something a bit more, well, London.[/quote] When I lived there Pete, Enfield & Barnet were very much 'London', albeit a bit suburban.. Perhaps we should see if Her Majesty will hire out a room in Buck Palace for an afternoon?
  14. Hi Folks Just learning this song but haven't found a decent TAB online that seems to fit the song chords, especially in the chorus. I have tried 911tabs, Ultimate-Guitar Tabs as well as Bassmasta, but none of them seem to have a really good, definitive version.. I think it's one of those basslines that was written & recorded on a synth, which might explain why I'm having particular trouble with it? So, if anyone's got a TAB version of it that they can share or any clues on it generally, i'd be very grateful! Cheers Nik
  15. [quote name='molan' post='722584' date='Jan 23 2010, 08:53 PM']If you want a school than I can ask my daughter what's available in her area - she's a teacher in Barnet at a nice little school. Good location, just off the North Circ & walking distance from Arnos Grove tube or New Southgate overground.[/quote] I lived in that area (Southgate/Winchmore Hill/Enfield) for 30 years, so that brings back some memories.. If you end up holding the Bash around there, I'll definitely come up for it! I remember the Arnos Grove rehearsal room too; last used it about 4 years ago having a jam with a couple of mates who still live in the area. Going completely off-topic, I still have very fond memories of those old 1930s tube stations out that way...Southgate especially!
  16. They look so cool - well done!! You should definitely make & sell them; Basschat is a good place to start promoting that kind of idiosyncratic & individual product..
  17. Small contribution made Jack. I hope that the family finds a way to bring their son home...
  18. Very unique collection of basses!! Being a bit of a traditionalist, I really love the look of the Sadowsky, but the Ritter and the Kennedy certainly have a 'wow' factor' about them!
  19. [quote name='yorick' post='724236' date='Jan 25 2010, 04:21 PM']Google calendar. Everyone can have a/the password and update their stuff.[/quote] +1000 Makes life so much easier...
  20. [quote name='hillbilly deluxe' post='719927' date='Jan 21 2010, 11:14 AM']I should'nt like this,but for some reason,i think it looks great.[/quote] +1 My thoughts exactly... For someone who has very traditional taste in basses, I think this looks brilliant!!
  21. [quote name='bubinga5' post='721729' date='Jan 22 2010, 10:40 PM']Just wanted to share this...Carl Carter looping and playing a Carvin SB5000...this is my kind of groove.... [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JInxsRyVgCk"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JInxsRyVgCk[/url][/quote] Cheers - really enjoyed that!!
  22. [quote name='Beedster' post='721523' date='Jan 22 2010, 06:49 PM']Really sorry to hear that Jack. Thoughts to his family and friends, and to the band C[/quote] +1 That's so utterly sad. My daughter is 19 so it resonates very strongly with me...Sincere condolences Jack.
  23. [quote name='Beedster' post='721164' date='Jan 22 2010, 01:42 PM']Showing a pics like that should be covered by some form of law [/quote] Great bass Dave! You look like you were in a bit a a trance though; was that just the joy of being at one with your bass or were other factors involved?
  24. Very nice Si! I have a Standard Jazz V myself so can highly recommend them..
  25. [quote name='BassBunny' post='722014' date='Jan 23 2010, 11:03 AM']Correct, I e-mailed Mike Tobias about one of these a few years back and that was his reply.[/quote] That's one of the great things about Mike Tobias; he always answers his emails! This bass happens to look really good IMO, as well as being a bit of a bargain...
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