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Thanks a lot for all of the info and advice. I've found a local dealer who sells (or leases out) and tunes a lot of the pianos in the region and has both new and second hand options. Thanks Hellzero! I'm up north (Turnhout) so a quick visit isn't really feasible, but thank you very kindly for the invitation. I'm thinking about visiting Marne as well (I was put off a bit by them being such a 'big name', though that's not necessarily a bad thing).
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Playing a squier I think. Awesome
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My 20 year old trusty digital Roland died this morning after many hours of suffering my enthusiasm. I've long decided its replacement would be a 'proper' upright, but I've never really thought about which make or even the cost of one. Turns out (who would've thought) there's a lot between different makes and models. I'm not a classical or technically proficient piano player by any stretch of the imagination but I do play a lot (accompanying myself or my wife singing). Therefore I'm not looking for anything 'pro' by any means, a decent base model would do. Are there any recommendations? Ideally I'm looking to buy second hand (I'm in Belgium so recommendations of stores in the UK aren't very useful). Thank you very much!
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Sheet music, reading it and where to start?
lksmks792 replied to FretsOnFire's topic in General Discussion
A couple of years ago I took the 'Simple Steps to Sight Reading' course at Talking Bass (just the volume 1 I think). Helped me out a lot in learning to recognize different rhythms etc. Mind you, I did learn to read music as a kid decades ago, so not all of it was new to me. The Talking Bass course isn't free (and not exactly cheap), but Mark is great and there's a ton of material. He does do discounts now and again. I'm learning the double bass now and I'm reading both treble and bass clef regularly, so I'm very happy I did learn back then. -
Defret a favourite neck or buy a fretless neck?
lksmks792 replied to Grooverjr's topic in General Discussion
I'd imagine having it defretted is almost certainly cheaper than getting a new fretless neck, since a decent one would set you back a few hundred pounds. You could look out for second hand parts of course. I'm not sure about the price of a defret, but that should be easy to find out. I've been looking for maple fretless necks as well in the past. Sire have been making fl basses with them (only lined though, I had one which was nice), but they're the only major brand afaik. Fender only did them in the 70s I think. -
Could be worse (or is it): Italia Imola 4
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What's the best stand for a Jazz Bass?
lksmks792 replied to EssentialTension's topic in General Discussion
+1 for the Hercules -
I'm not sure what you mean. They currently have more than 1000 basses listed as in stock. Admittedly they have a lot more listed as currently out of stock, but it's just a matter of scale I think.
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An update if someone is interested: Lessons are once a week for about 20 minutes. I worked through a first year's beginner book in about a month, which was great for learning the basics (posture, first and half position, ...) and relearning the bass clef. I've been working on how high the moon for the last week or so (melody, arpeggios in different inversions etc). I'm well aware I'm just scratching the surface, but so far I'm very pleased. There's something about the physicality of playing an actual acoustic instrument. So far so good!
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https://www.basschat.co.uk/topic/501258-nhbbd/
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Rock with Ewe - Michael Jackson
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What's the deal with Harley Benton/Thomann?
lksmks792 replied to neil___lien's topic in General Discussion
I'd say sales numbers might be so high it would be impossible to keep up for any retailer. Thomann has been making and selling HB for years (maybe even decades?) now. Quality has risen significantly over the last few years and so has popularity I guess. The Thomann branded bass ukes have been on the website since 2016. Thomann use this brand name for their traditional and ethnic/folk instruments as well. No need to fear the end of HB i'd say ... -
Einsturzende Neubauten in a couple of minutes, in Antwerp.
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I played the HB one at Thomann (the store itself in Bavaria). It had bronze wound strings on it instead of the rubbery ones, which was great. Can't seem to find that as an option on the website though. Should have bought it there and then. I also played the Ibanez AVNB1FE some years ago when it was in production. I've been lusting after one of those ever since, great little bass it was. They were gone almost as soon as they'd arrived though and not a lot of them have come up second hand. Let's hope Ibanez Will will do another run sooner or later.
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Contrasting Cover Versions by Same Artist
lksmks792 replied to MuddBass's topic in General Discussion
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Contrasting Cover Versions by Same Artist
lksmks792 replied to MuddBass's topic in General Discussion
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What are you listening to right now?
lksmks792 replied to Sarah5string's topic in General Discussion
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Thank you everyone for the helpful advice, I'll keep it in my mind. To be honest I hadn't really thought about learning to use a bow but I'll definitely give it some thought. Cheers
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The course is called JPR (jazz-pop-rock) as opposed to classical (orchestral) DB. It's very introductory technique-wise as well as touching on different genres featuring the instrument. I guess a lot of it also comes down to personal interest. I'll probably be leaning more toward the jazz side of things.
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Yesterday I contacted the local music school and enrolled for lessons in upright starting from September. I've been playing electric bass among other instruments for years, but I don't think I've ever been this excited about getting into a new instrument. Beginner's tips etc very much appreciated!
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Some great looking new basses from HB! https://harleybenton.com/bass-families/#mv-4jb I especially like the straight-up P's (not PJ) in some more interesting colours. Might get a shell pink one to match my HB jazz ... They also brought back the PJ mustangs, including a pick up selector this time. They seem to have ditched the Roswell pickups for some own brand thing, not sure how much of a difference these would make really.
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Harley Benton MV-4M Mustang-like bass. £198. Opinions?
lksmks792 replied to solo4652's topic in Bass Guitars
That's not the same bass. The Mustang has a tort pickguard. Guess they're doing a regular P as well, great news! -
Harley Benton MV-4M Mustang-like bass. £198. Opinions?
lksmks792 replied to solo4652's topic in Bass Guitars
https://www.instagram.com/p/C7JxIT-Mqf0/?igsh=MWQ0YXU0N3ZjY3pyYg== Looks like they're bringing them back! -
It's definitely in Cm (though one could argue the chorus is actually in Eb, which uses the same notes). The verses start out on a dominant G resolving to tonic Cm, probably confusing those who just think 'first chord = key'.
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I got an Ampeg Micro-CL with the 210 cab. Classic, affordable tones with no problems keeping up with a drummer. Gigged it (with pa) over the weekend. Very portable