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Bassfinger

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  1. Jolene. Took about 5 minutes to learn, another 5 incorporating some fills and frills, and then 20 minutes of repetition to get it wedged in the cranium.
  2. Playing ones chosen instrument should be fun. Half an excuse and I'm clanging and banging on the bass. Therefore practicing woth ones chums should be fun too, something to look forward to and enjoy in and of itself. Players who don't practice with the band clearly find it a chore, and strive to avoid it. Therefore, I would question their commitment to being musicians, never mind to being bamd members. I can understand you being frustrated at the time its cost you, but its taught you something you wont forget about human nature as it pertains to some musicians, so its not all wasted. Onwards and upwards, what! One nice thing for me about being in a band with 4 others who are all mature, one MD, 2 company directors, and one company proprietor, is that they aren't into faffing about and wasting time, or doing drugs, getting so pithed they waste a session it. No messing, no drama, no histrionics, we turn up and play.
  3. Absolutely. People prattle on about MIA being 'better' than MIM etc, but their QC is so loose it can vary radically from one instrument to another. So much so that any blanket statements about superior MIA quality is simply utter rubbish. But all is not lost. When I bought my Geddy Lee I went to a shop and tried all 3 that they had in stock - two were a bit meh, but one was perfection in finish, set up (the store set them all up themelves) and tone, and thats the one I went home with. If you're willing to go and try a few you can overcome the variable QC problem by finding a good example and ignoring the mediocre ones, whereas buy online and you get what you're given,
  4. Medium-low for me, about 3mm at the 17th fret. Any lower and it starts to adversely affect the tone, and the frets clanging can show up as clicking and popping, which is annoying. Also, going any lower than that starts to make hammer-on's and pull-offs both harder to do, and sonically less effective. Really low is restrictive in so many ways, so fairly-low but not silly-low works best for me.
  5. I think im on their blacklist after recently losing my rag at one of their neanderthals who'd blocked the path by parking his van 4 wheels up on the footway because their was nowhere to park in the road. Twit.
  6. Whenever I see a listing that says "dont put this on watch unless youre intending the bid" I immediately put it on watch and ask all my friends to do the sam,e.
  7. Hofner Shorty, fretless, EMG active pickup, gotoh tuners, badass bridge, mid 70's British Leuland metallic brown poly finish.
  8. Can you use any parts from the dead car or cooker repair the bass?
  9. It doesn't really bother me. I don't buy into this MIA automatic superior quality for a certain brand of instruments though. Its too inconsistent over the years to be anything like true, even as a general rule, and it's not like Made in America has ever been a byline for quality workmanship in cars, electronics, or pretty much anything else. Given the choice Id rather not buy goods from a regime with ampoor record on human rights, but really thats close on impossible so I just roll with it. By the time ive got the sound, function, and price/quality balance I'm after, then land of manufacture is pretty far down the list.
  10. Olympia are cheap, but IMHO theyre woeful.
  11. Our drummer is a decent cook, so im oretty sure his Missus won't want him replaced with a machine.
  12. They look so artificial, just awful. Few relics look truly worn and aged, but some pull it off better than others (Limelight ususlly look fairly convincing) but these look pith poor. A pickguard is supposed to look UV aged, faded and full of ingrained dirt, not like its been under the grill for 10 minutes. Still, they're marginally better than the DIY jobs you see where someone has simply taken a bit of wet and dry to the comfort contours.
  13. Im a musician and I wasn't forced to sell out. None of us are. Instead I made a very reasonable living doing something else, which leaves me free to do exactly as I want as a performer and writer. Nothing stopping anyone else doing the same. That way the crumbs I make from music are a pleasant bung, and not something I desperately have to rely upon.
  14. Never tried one, but that looks saucy to my eye. Mirror pickguard, Badass bridge, you'll have the chicks lining up backstage with that 🤪 The Indonesian Squiers do seem to be extremely well made and finished, to the point that they make a bit of a mockery of the price Fender ask for the Player and PP series basses.
  15. I went for the Geddy Lee jazz because it was one of the nicest all round basses at any price that I've ever played. Im a Rush fan, so Geddy's signature is all to the good, but it doesn't really matter to me, that's not why I bought it - it could have been a Hilda Ogden signature bass and it would have made no difference to me. Just so long as its not a Jimmy Savile signature job...
  16. Audio Technica MTH-M50X. One of the best all round headphones at any price for music practice and productuon, and well in budget at about £120. However, something the Sennheiser HD206 is 90% as good for 35% of the price, so there's a lot of scope for something very decent for less cash.
  17. Why nother rehearsing at all as a band if you can't get out and play? Either fire him, or leave yourself and seek out a band that is actually playing, or give him a polite ultimatum to go gigging (Im sure he leaves the house for other reasons when it suits him). Hes not the only medically vulnerable person out there, and the rest of us are getting on with itm,going to work, shopping, wherever. We're all double jabbed in our outfit and being sensible with distancing and cleanliness, and that's all any of us can do anywhere anyway.
  18. First venue after the lockdowns we went to them and asked them what they would like us to play. Armed with a list of treacly pop songs and crowd pleasers, we went away and rejigged them in a hard rock style (our USP - our hard rock version of Jolene is particularly good) and blew the socks off the land lady. Since then shes been chatting to all the landlords and landladies in the area, and its been a cascade of good recommendations and bookings, cluminating in our first wedding booking, all with zero advertising of any kind. So ask what the venue wants to hear rather than make any presumptions, or doing something 'a bit different' (which everyone does, so ends up being no different at all). Then put your spin and signature on it by all means, but the punter is paying the bills so it's dsft not to ask what they would like to hear you playing.
  19. Mere word of mouth is working very well for my outfit at the moment.
  20. Hes wearing the bass so low hes having to practically hold it horizontal to play it! 10/10 for style though.
  21. Can no one go 60 seconds without making some kind of political comment at the end of an otherwise interesting post? I ain't interested in politics, don't care, don't want to hear it.
  22. The Ozone Hole Factor 5000 Dirty Bill Clinton Thatchers Children Poll Tax Riot The Striking Miners The Orgreave Battlers Yuppie Hunters The Red Braces Dickless Emery The Two Runnies Fishy Mike and the No Hurricanes
  23. Thats a very attractive price if you're a fan...which I'm not. Nothing abainst them, they just don't excite me, and a bag of sand gets some very tasty alternatives.
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