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Reggaebass

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  1. Here you go 😁
  2. What an amazing collection Hellzero, I keep coming back for another look 🙂
  3. Outstanding work myke, thank you 🙏
  4. That’s a great book, I’m reading that now 🙂
  5. I’ve got many bass theory books and this one is one of my favourites, and I still refer to it every now and again, it covers major and minor and 2 octave pentatonic scale patterns all over the neck, it doesn’t come with a cd but there’s a number inside the cover to enter for audio
  6. Wow, what a great playlist , I could listen to that anytime, and what makes it better is it’s compiled from many different contributors, thanks very much @Mykesbass ☝️
  7. Yeah all good cheers, I’ll look forward to hearing a few tracks from your cd when it’s finished.
  8. I listen to rodigan on the bbc sounds app , I’ll have to give the late junction a try 👍
  9. Hi ya tt, great tune, I haven’t heard from you for a while, I hope you’re keeping well 👍
  10. I liked this the first time I heard it
  11. That looks cool nige ☝️
  12. Tbf myke, you’re probably right 😁
  13. Superb one ☝️
  14. @Barking Spiders you must remember this one from 1984 🙂
  15. I was heavily into the hard house club scene in the 90s , and these were mixed in often
  16. This was a massive tune in 1991, best played loud
  17. If anyone is interested, Pink Floyd. Delicate sound of thunder is on Sky Arts
  18. I’ve only flicked through it really, I need to sit down and start reading it properly right from the beginning 🙂
  19. This smashed it for me
  20. I don’t want to look cuzzie, I know It’ll end up costing me money 😄
  21. I worked with mdf for many years, mainly carcassing for kitchens and wardrobes, and because it’s a particle board it will blunt your tools, we used mainly hardpoint saws and tct cutters, the dust is dangerous too, on site we wasn’t allowed to cut it in confined spaces, but it’s been a while since I was on site 🙂
  22. I’ve got a gents saw, it’s usually got just the single handle and is very fine toothed, used for fine mouldings and cabinet work where you get very little breakout , it’s a handy thing to have around, for a more general fine cut saw to have around the workshop I really like the Irwin/jack 99, short one like this
  23. I’ve never used one but I see them at the woodworking show, the guy told me that the Japanese tend to pull the plane towards themselves and that’s why the blade irons are normally at the back and not at the front like ours , they are nice looking though
  24. That really is nice hiram, and such a low action, perfect 👌
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