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StickyDBRmf

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  1. Easiest and cheapest solution is neck replacement. Lots of work by a luthier ($$$$$) to replace a truss.
  2. Dingwall is fan fret. Makes sense in that respect. Sorry for the smarmy comment earlier. Also, in respect to tone control roll-off. I have a Villex pickups housing with bridge/neck pu's, 4-position "contour" control. It sounds great w/ PODX & headphones, and near-field monitors. But put it thru powered loudspeakers and there's just too much top end. I'm gonna add outboard tone circut (roll-off) that plug into the housing - simple solution for my problem.
  3. I personaly dig Dave F. Local guy with "Screaming Headless Torsos". The reason I had frets removed from my Ironwood Chapman Stick. I'm sending him the bill when I have the frets put back in next month.
  4. I write down "That would be a good name for a band" on occasion. One I came up with that I liked the sound of: Nuns & Lawyers Anyone feel free to use
  5. I attached a pick to my electric drill. I got to 8,500 rpm before it nicked the E string and sent it into the fishbowl
  6. See You In September - The Happenings
  7. A friend loaned me an album in High School. Brought it in a paper bag. Nearly laughed myself to death when I saw it. Drum roll........ Trout Mask Replica. Weasles Ripped My Flesh definitly didn't dissapoint either...
  8. Music wins out in room choice. Put the piano (and yr equip) in the room farthest from the adjoining wall
  9. I think all basses sound the same especially when they have strings and a pickup on them, preferably made of plywood.
  10. I had to go thru the entire list - there are "honorable mentions", but I talked about this, this morning w/ my buddy when "Hot 'Lanta" came on the radio... Allman Bros. Fillmore East - I would lie on the living room floor with speakers L/R of me...and cry that here was ANOTHER guitarist I would never get to see live.
  11. He MoJo would you fetch me an ale this is gonna take awhile...necessarily
  12. Well. I play the Stick. Not well. But it keeps me off the streets. I'm comfortable with the whole tapping/holding thing so I can play my little tunes/compositions/noodlings and it is quite second nature to me. So I could learn a song or a part if someone were to require one. It has also improved my reach and facility in my left hand. So when I do pick up a bass I play better than I ever did and with more expression. BUT. I have no calluses to speak of. None really required on Stick. So my fingers are raw pretty quick on bass. I would need a little bass wood-shedding to do a bass gig. But it would be doable. When the gigs come back. I would probably be hired for my Stick first, bass when material requires THAT sound. So 2. (Whew). G'night, Chaps!
  13. You lie...and yo breath stank - Infectious Grooves
  14. That bass has an incredible sound.
  15. Funny thing is on the "NO BASS" track I can't un-hear the bass. AND...I've been doing this on Stick for a long time 'cause it was one of the first cool things I could play bass & funky rhythm guitar on. But hearing the isolated bass I'm WAY overplaying...
  16. Aha! I see it. Thanks for the reply before I do something stoopid. You should see the alternatives we Stickists come up with.
  17. Of course he does...
  18. Do you hang your bass off the horn only? I have never seen that before. Please tell me why in detail!
  19. I did get back to the original topic. this isn't a semiquaver/sixteenth note thing, izit?
  20. Sorry you Brits but semiquaver is the stupidest name. Sounds like bowing up for The William Tell Overture.
  21. My main Stick is bamboo - many layers glued together, stays in tune forever, one of the more popular Stick choices. The hardwoods all look cool for all the reasons one would select them, but the substantial debate concerning effect on tone, including Emmett Chapman's, is that the material has none - it's the pickup choice. And that has a HUGE effect. I have to add for anyone unfamiliar w/ the Stick, it's one long neck, no body, all electronics are in the pickup housing. I also have a Danelectro Longhorn bass (Masonite), and you know what they sound like...
  22. As far as threads progress I'm wearing cotton for so long they're wearing out. I guess from washing?
  23. If I pick one, I may fret about it later with my fingers. Anyhow, I'm not slow. I'm not fast. I'm half-fast...
  24. John Miles! I've never heard that! Woo Hoo!
  25. You're A Mean One, Mr. Grinch - Albert Hague composer, Thurl Ravenscroft vocs.
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