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The Bass Doc

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  1. There's good and bad in all eras - I would say that newer basses are more likely to be consistent in quality simply because of modern manufacturing techniques. The early ones varied considerably as a result of more hand finishing (You know the idea of a 'Monday morning' or Friday afternoon' one). If and when you are lucky enough to find a good early Precision or Jazz however there's nothing quite like it. The investment angle is a bonus 'cos they ain't going to go down in value whereas a new (particularly exotic high-end) bass takes a dive as soon as you walk away with it.

  2. I have a 1962 Fender Jazz which I don't use now so I was going to store it in the loft. I'm now thinking that when my next of kin re-discover it and put it on E-bay you lot are going to jump out and say "Oh yeah...another 'genuine' old Fender found in a loft...yeah right". What shall I do? Answers please on a £20 note.

  3. [quote name='BigBeefChief' post='487655' date='May 14 2009, 10:39 AM']Manring!

    Man-ring!

    As in a man's ring (piece)!

    Gedditt??

    Funny ain't it![/quote]

    Wouldn't it be good if his folks gave him the first name of Roger?

    Carry on.

  4. [quote name='chris_b' post='486130' date='May 12 2009, 05:05 PM']Kenny Gradney has been playing Kubiki basses for years.[/quote]

    Guess I'm stuck in a time warp wherby I could only picture him on Whistle Test with a Fender Precision (and lovely afro).

  5. Yes I was there - in disguise of course in case Kenny would be too embarrassed to play if he saw me.

    Super cool performance making everything look so easy. Thought it was an unusual choice of bass but he was obviously comfortable with the Factor. Might still try and make the Ry Cooder gig.

  6. I always wanted to find a chorus pedal with about 6 inputs so that when it came to the popular part of a well-known number the rest of the band could all join in the chor.......never mind.

  7. It all depends on your playing 'weight' - if as in my case you are fairly heavy-handed, too low an action will cause notes to choke if you set the action low whereas you will get a 'cleaner, bigger' note if you stay high. I sometimes wish I could cope with a lower action but when you have learned waaaay back on poorly set-up basses with high tension old strings it's very hard to change to having a light touch - try asking an experienced drummer to hit softer - his technique would go to pot. You simply have to have the action that suits your playing style.

  8. [quote name='jakesbass' post='479170' date='May 4 2009, 05:57 PM']It's all valid, reading or not, music is music. if it sounds good, it is good thats the only test... whether it was brought to you by readers or non readers or the soup dragon[/quote]

    Well said that man - there should be more of us who sit firmly on the fence with this one. I sit there so often that in the spelks department my bum looks like Desperate Dan's chin.

  9. I guess it will go a bit quiet for you on the forum whilst you transact the move and we should also allow you time to settle in there because I suppose you'll be a bit upside down for a while.

    Good luck.

  10. [quote name='bilbo230763' post='476702' date='May 1 2009, 09:22 AM']Of course you can gig every night of the year by learning a 12-bar shuffle in E[/quote]

    I did try that once but to save both the band and the audient (singular) getting bored we thew caution to the wind and learned 'Crossroads' in A - really brightened up the set.

  11. Oh dear - we are descending into the pit now - can we not just accept the point I made earlier - I LOVE listening to bands that have that feel without music stands but I also accept that if a musician wishes to make a career out of music he or she is best advised to become a proficient reader either in the classically trained orchestra direction/ as a session person allied to a recording company/or as a writer and arranger of original material etc...

    There's room for everyone.

  12. [quote name='warwickhunt' post='476491' date='Apr 30 2009, 11:11 PM']I had a blast on this bass yesterday... tone, action, weight are all spot on and it is lush![/quote]

    I also had a go on this bass yesterday....tone, action, weight are all spot on and it is lush!

    (Can you pay direct into my account WoT? - I don't do Paypal)

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