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Bassfinger

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  1. Wilkinson Tuners. Well priced, look good, very little slop. What's not to like?
  2. Recently went through this angst with my new bandmate chums. We discovered that the more serious and pretentious wer tried to be with the name, the more likely there was already a band with the same name. The more stupid and irreverent we were the less likely the name was already in use. Our keyboardist is a martial arts chap, and we were taking the pith, asking him if he'd entered the dragon lately when the idea for the name popped into our guitarists head.
  3. I'm lucky, I guess. I can read music, which is just as well as tab is gobbledygook to me! If you can get your head around tab, choose a song with a not too difficult bassline (Sunshine of Your Love is a good one) and use the power of Google to find the tab. Practice until you've got the basics, and then start playing along with the song. Not necessarily a method on it's own for learning bass, but being able to play along to a few songs in short order is a real boost and will keep you interested and spur you on to more structured learning. It'll also get you used to playing, fingering (snigger) and you'll start to subliminally learn where the notes are on the fingerboard. Uk_lefty's tip for using an app is a tuner is a good one. Personally I recommend Guitar Tuna, but there are loads out there. But whatever method you use, best of luck!
  4. Sir Paul McCartney is the same. That is, right handed but a leftie player, not the same as Mrs C.
  5. Coming from 4 decades of guitar I pick play. I simply prefer it, and if Johnny O'pinionated doesn't like it then he can kiss my hairy arriss. However, I devote the final 10 minutes of every practice session to finger style playing, on the basis that one can never master too many techniques. Heres a picture of me not giving a sheet.
  6. And on Gona set of Alan Entwistle pickups. I went for the ceramic magnets and it surprised me how weighty they are. I did a lot of reading around and the general buzz from testers is that they're decent budget performers and you need to spend proper money on DiMarzios or Duncan's to get an improvement. Well, spending that much on a budget build just was nae gonna happen.
  7. I used to work with the guitarist, and asked him if he fancied getting a pub band together for a laugh. He knew a keyboard player (who by chance I also vaguely knew) and he knew a drummer. Took about 2 days of text messaging to sort.
  8. I don't know that vinyl is archaic - in the english language sense it is I deed possessing the characteristics of an earlier period, but it is still very much current. It still functions well, and has comfortably outlived all other commercial sound reproduction formats, including those that were intended to replace it. It will outlive all the current popular file formats. When the current download formats become obsolete and we all have to upgrade our collections to some new standard to be able to listen to them, vinyl will still be functioning as well as it ever did, and selling steadily. As Pops the terminator said - it's old, not obsolete.
  9. See, I'm in a strange nether world. I've pretty much no feeling in my right thumb and 3rd and 4th fingers due to injury. Add to that limited strength in my elbow and shoulder. The big rub there is I'm right handed. Over time I've subconsciously adapted, and if a door needs opening or a suitcase carrying my left hand automatically does it. As a result I've become e left hand dominant, although I am still right handed. I still write (bit jot much) with my right hand, and play bass right handed, but anything requiring heft goes to the left.
  10. Is your drummer a leprechaun of stood in a hole?
  11. Epiphone LPs punch well above their weight, and many of the older ones are genuine classics in their own right. The guy clearly doesn't know his guitars as well as someone who teaches the topic should. And the old pick bass player thing leaves me scratching my head every time I hear it. It's such an oft touted opinion, yet so many bass players play with picks. I reckon the ratio of players who use a pick some or all of the time compared to non pick players is probably greater than left handed folk to right handers, yet this stupid, Ill informed, and utterly ridiculous opinion is trotted out so much. Weird.
  12. What Monkey Steve said. Whether they're there to party or there to play dominoes makes no odds to me, just so long as any fans (that'd be the day!) aren't inconvenienced.
  13. I recall one gig I did as a young chap, when a filly in the front row lifted her T shirt and gave me both barrels. I was pretty stiff myself after that.
  14. Everything posted on Facebook is either fake news or plain tosh.
  15. Mrs Bassfingers car eats your CDs and memorises them so you don't need the actual disc again. It also connects to the home WiFi so it can have your audio collection off the computer indoors. It'll also play mp3s via Bluetooth etc. It also updates its own software with Volvo overnight via the WiFi. Talk about Big Brother. But when I'm in it I still filch the CD out of my car and slip in in the slot in the dash. Doesn't get simpler than that.
  16. Not much live music in my village, unless you count the druids chanting as the wicker man burns.
  17. Sorted out that minor mistake for you Mr Bee.
  18. Mick Butler is an American rock DJ. Clearly the guitar was stolen from him, and you will be abducted by the FBI before lunchtime.
  19. No, never played Superstition. Rock covers, and if the punters at the Goat and Vasectomy don't like it they can bog off.
  20. Right, having fitted the scratchplate I've immediately demounted it while the poly cures. It's a waiting game now. Another week or so for the poly to cure so it can have a final rub down. I've some machine heads on the way, and I'm looking at pickups and a control plate.
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