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Just made some beef jerky. Cheapy Lidl steak hammered very thin, cut into 1" wide strips, marinaded for 12hrs in a witches brew of golden syrup, soy sauce, per-peri spices and Bovril(!), and then baked on a rack in the oven for 6 hours at 75deg. Turned twice and brushed with marinade during that time. Bloody marvellous.
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Happy New Year to all of you lovely Basschat people...
Wishing you all the very best for 2021! 😊👍🥂
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Under priced 1974 Jazz on Gumtree. Camden, London.
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Under priced 1974 Jazz on Gumtree. Camden, London.
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Under priced 1974 Jazz on Gumtree. Camden, London.
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11yrs cancer free today! Rock on!
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Had a low profile on here recently....Mum died on 27th June following a stroke and bleed on the brain.
Her suffering has come to an end.
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Anyone had a £1 max selling offer from eBay this weekend?
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Anyone had a £1 max selling offer from eBay this weekend?
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Just found out my aunt has died from the Corona virus...
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After trying a range of bass strings I have settled on D'Addario ETB92 tapewounds as my preferred choice on both my Jazz and Precision basses. I love 'em. They can can be mellow, but they also have some bite. They are easy on the fingers and on the frets (and fretboard if fretless). And they last a long, long time. So far, so good.
This weekend I put some new tapewounds on my Precision. The A, D and G strings were as I expected - smooth and just like the ones on my Jazz. However, the E string was different - it was rougher (I can feel the grooves) with some of the metal shining through. This is unlike the E string on my Jazz. What can I do?
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After trying a range of bass strings I have settled on D'Addario ETB92 tapewounds as my preferred choice on both my Jazz and Precision basses. I love 'em. They can can be mellow, but they also have some bite. They are easy on the fingers and on the frets (and fretboard if fretless). And they last a long, long time. So far, so good.
This weekend I put some new tapewounds on my Precision. The A, D and G strings were as I expected - smooth and just like the ones on my Jazz. However, the E string was different - it was rougher (I can feel the grooves) with some of the metal shining through. This is unlike the E string on my Jazz. What can I do?
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After trying a range of bass strings I have settled on D'Addario ETB92 tapewounds as my preferred choice on both my Jazz and Precision basses. I love 'em. They can can be mellow, but they also have some bite. They are easy on the fingers and on the frets (and fretboard if fretless). And they last a long, long time. So far, so good.
This weekend I put some new tapewounds on my Precision. The A, D and G strings were as I expected - smooth and just like the ones on my Jazz. However, the E string was different - it was rougher (I can feel the grooves) with some of the metal shining through. This is unlike the E string on my Jazz. What can I do?
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Flats sound wicked on a jazz bass. You’re welcome. 😊
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I've been playing for 11 years now, mostly self taught and I know a fair bit of theory but I've never actually sat down and learnt scales/modes etc and it's about time I think. Got a friend who's a pro bass player helping me out but any advice/suggestions/resources would be appreciated!
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Nadolig Llawen, my fellow bass people.
Hope you all have a great time
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That moment when you try to setup your new Mustang as low as possible and it goes even lower than you expected. Lovely.
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Well, that's it. Converted to tapewound strings 😁. So smooth but still with bite.
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Well, that's it. Converted to tapewound strings 😁. So smooth but still with bite.
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I cant add any photos to my adverts anymore, says i have run out of space.
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I cant add any photos to my adverts anymore, says i have run out of space.
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Expecting redundancy news today..... with real trepidation.....