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Does the agent and venue know this is the plan ? I guess if you don't do it then they'll find someone else who will so you may as well pocket the cash. I guess singers do it a the time but it does feel wrong.
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Lovely guitar in very good used condition. I'm selling as I want to move back to 4 string instruments. - Purchased new in 2016 - Blackburst colour - Aguilar pickups - 2 band active EQ, tone control for passive mode - Active / passive toggle switch. - Schaller tuners - Schaller strap locks - Re-strung last week with Ernie Ball Flats. - Weight 4.6kg - Neck Widths: nut: 43.0 mm, XII fret: 65.7 mm, XXIV fret: 77.0 mm - Mayones deluxe gig bag included Pictured Right On strap not included. Guitar is located in Watford, can also meet in Central London during the week. I will consider shipping at buyers expense. Trades considered but only for a Sandberg TT4 or TM4.
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It was only meant as a bit of fun Personally I'd go for Amp The Markbass EVO1 la bam is selling, @ £450 is a great price for what looks like a really interestingand useful amp. Guitar There are a few interesting guitars for sale at the moment but, the Sandberg TM4 Supreme in black is what I'd go for as I've got a bout of GAS for one of these at the moment. I'd also probably take is the fretted Mayones BE4 - £470 delivered seems like a real bargain for what I think is a lovely looking guitar. I've been playing a Jabba for a while and always like Mayones neck profiles.
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Def BC marketplace but would be fun to see what else is out there that tickles your fancy, fleabay, bumtree, FB etc.
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So, here's a question .. Assuming you had no constraints with money, space or logicisitcs which Bass Guitar AND / OR Amplifier would you buy from the items currently available in the BC market place ??
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I recently went to BD to try out some Sandbergs (one of which came home with me) - they were more than happy for me to do so. I asked for some headphones, they set me up in the corner and left me to it. After I finished I had a great chat with who I assume was the infamous Mark.
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Lies, all lies
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I'm with you, when I was looking for a new pedal pre-amp anything less than a 4 band or parametric EQ was ruled out.
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Good luck with the tour, where are you playing and when?? i checked you guys out on YT, I liked the cover of Slow Dancing in a Burning Room. Great inspiration for the likes of me, about to hit 40 and only just getting into the gigging thing.
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I had one of these but sent it back to Anderton's as I was getting loads of noise on the gain channel. They tested and said it was faulty but didn't have another in stock to replace it so I got a refund. It's made me nervous to buy another but I am tempted as I constantly hear great things, and I think they look awesome .
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Funk, Soul, Disco & Groove... Whats NEW!!!
PatrickJ replied to GisserD's topic in General Discussion
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Thanks guys. I think I've shortlisted 2 singers so will probably just book them in for individual auditions on separate nights I'll aim for a hour with each but if things go will may extend that on the night
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Thanks for the advice thus far. I'm definitely checking them out before hand through e-mail conversations and asking for some sort of recording. I want to avoid a complete disaster. I'm also showing them some rehearsal videos of us along with sample set lists so they know what they are getting into..
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How do you guys audition / select new band members? Our band is looking for a new singer! Through JMB and Gumtree I've got a few people I'd like to audition but having never done this before I'm not sure what the standard approach is. I'll have 3 or 4 people to see and I was thinking of perhaps asking them to learn 2 or 3 songs off our standard set list. We normally rehearse 8-10pm, so perhaps have one come at 815 for 30 mins and one at 915 and doing this over a couple of weeks . Is this a sensible fairly typical approach?
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This might help
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I've not read that thread but I do think it's another example of content posted on BC that may turn some away from this community.
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+1, put a free notice up on Joinmyband.com and see what responses you get. I've done this a few times now because I wanted to be able to dictate rehearsal schedules etc. Singers are a bit of a pain to find but drummers and guitarists are easier.
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I have a pretty modest collection, just 3 basses. Think in total I've had six pass through my hands; the only one I regret selling was my Warwick GPS Corvette 5. 2 reasons I regret moving it on, firstly I lost a fair bit of money on the sale but the bigger reason is the nostalgia factor - it was the bass I played my first gig with :(. I've bought the two 4 string PJ basses over the past six months. Although the 5 string Jazz has been my gigging bass since gig 1 I'm now tempted to move it on as I haven't played it since getting the PJs. Those things are so damn versatile, I have one strung with rounds and one with flats. Our set list no longer has lots of different tunings which was the original reason I went for the five so it now seems a bit redundant. My only concern would be the resale value of a Mayones guitar. I wouldn't want to lose a ton of cash on another bass sale (perhaps selling it through the Bass Gallery or some where similar is an option, not sure what they take as commission).
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Wow, never expected to see my home town mentioned here on Basschat. I moved away a long time ago but my parents still live there - chances are I might visit them at New Year's, might see if I can score a ticket and come to the show!
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Hubba hubba! Check out that bassist's rack ya'll (His rack mounted gear obviously)
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I was wondering the same thing. In my short tenure here I'm not sure I've seen many female bass players post on Bass chat (maybe 1) which is a shame - it would be great to have more diversity, I have a perception that female bass players are much more prominent than they are with other instruments.
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I agree with some of the comments above in that you'll probably get better results tuning down a semi-tone for the whole set and playing the songs in standard tuning up a semitone. Unless you use a lot of open strings (no one does that right??) I can't see that being too much of a problem. I've not use one of those specific pedals with a Bass guitar but I had a whammy DT pedal which included the same functionality / circuit when I used to play six string . Although the pitch adjustments worked great the tone of the note was very synthetic sounding and I hated it. If you use OD post pitch adjustment it might hide that enough in the mix so that you won't notice. There's also a slight delay in the note being produced - not a problem normally but if your playing fast runs can be a bit of an issue - perhaps more so on the guitar. If you have a second bass maybe you could keep them in separate tunings and use something like the Radial Big Shot I/O to switch between them?
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I won't suggest a specific string as I think that's very much personal preference. For the sort of sound you are looking for I'd suggest nickel plated roundwound strings on a round core.
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I'm currently using LaBella flats on my Sandberg PJ bass. These are my first venture into the realm of flats, I like the feel of themand lack of string noise but I'm not 100% sold on the overall tone. I'd like to try some Ernie Ball Slinky flatwounds (the cobalt ones) next which are supposed to be brighter and more roundwound sounding -they are pretty darn expensive though - around £50 a set which is holding me back.