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dave moffat

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  1. I play bass and baritone Uke, reckon I've only got 4 fingers so that's plenty of strings for me to cope with. I do follow guitar video lessons but mentally adapt them to suit, what I learn for one helps the other, especially the theory stuff. I do lean towards bass though.

  2. If you tune the 1st D and G strings an octave higher it'll be the same tuning as an 8 string Baritone Ukulele - really nice full chords. I'd be tempted to try an octave lower just to see what that sounds like, though the might sound a bit muddy.

  3. 1 hour ago, dmccombe7 said:

    We did that song before keys player was bumped but doesn't sound the same without keys so dropped it. Virginia Plain is gonna be a trial and see song without keys but guitarist is confident we can pull it off. Maybe he is gonna play keys in this one. 

    Dave

    Not sure keys add much to that. Erindoors says she'd condescend to do keys if her palm was crossed with enough GOLD so she could quit her day job.

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  4. wow didn't know there was so much out there, thanks folks.

    The Tascam GB10 looks good, compact, can alter speed, loop and the controls look as if even I could use it, I can even record on it so I don't forget the stuff I've just worked out or noodled up (came up with the start to a bluesy bass line this morning, started tabbing it then gave up in frustration, so it'll be gone by tomorrow🙄)

    Just need software that'll turn my noodling into tabs 😆

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  5. Mixer?!? 😟

    <<<runs and hides in a dark corner under the stairs

    Hoping to buy a house with no neighbours, but headphones would be a good idea for when erindors is at home, especially if I'm butchering my way through something new.

    The cube has some effects and I've got 3 pedals so far, wah, tremelo and chorus, might get an octave which is plenty for me to be going on with.

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  6. It's after a lot of trial and effort, I can't read music, I can manage tabs but find it tiring and tedious as I keep losing my place, fortunately I do seem seem to find learning by ear fairly easy.

    That bass buddy/ipad/headphone set up looks like it could be the answer.

  7. Thanks, everyone, looks like I need to seek out a lead to link the playing device to the amp, probably the cube street which is OK for practice. Need to add a bigger amp anyway which leaves me 2 to trade in against something louder, I'm thinking Fender or Blackstar.

    Haven't decide on the device yet, moving house sometime this year and will be setting up a music room, definitely getting a desktop but thinking about something smaller/handier for practice. Lots to think about, we've got sheet music and tabs lying all over the place which needs sorted and stored, I just need a shelf, erindoors needs something about the size of the British Library.

  8. OK I know it's probably a pretty dumb question and probably in the wrong section but then I'm pretty dumb anyway.

    I'm finally finding out that I learn best by ear but being a techno-dunce I could do with some advice. I'm looking to practice playing along with tracks by putting them through my amp,

    1. What is the most cost effective way of playing it so I can pause/rewind/repeat without a load of faffing around?

    2.I'm planning on downloading tracks to a memory stick? is that the best option

    3. Can I get a lead from whatever device I play it on into the input jack on the amp? Presumably from the headphone socket on the device?

    words of one syllable aimed at a complete moron would be appreciated, thanks. please be gentle

  9. Mike Halsam and Peter Moss at the official opening of Unique Ukes in Dumfries, two very different styles. Very interesting listening to them informally discussing how they composing and arrange stuff. Had a good chat with Rob Gibb about de-fretting one of my basses and building a new Frankenuke (tonewood, scale length......)

  10. I know at least some of the Pono U basses are designed for wound strings, but on the whole I prefer the rubber bands for a number of reasons, my 'concept' instrument has wound classical guitar strings but my search for my desired strings for that will continue, anyway the luthier won't be able to start on that until at least June. Hoping to talk to him next weekend so he can tell me I'm an idiot but if I'm paying he'll build it, I've got a few ideas kicking around my head but will be guided by the expert.

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