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Munurmunuh

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  1. I wish you had told me earlier that you were offering to pay the extra £235 so I could upgrade from USPS/Parcelforce. Bit late now.
  2. I know.... I was just pretending to take your choice of insulting terminology to heart....
  3. He knew his voice was totally shot, but still gave a committed performance. Bravo!
  4. Yet another irregular verb: I have carefully selected the right tools for my art, You like to indulge yourself in nice kit, He / she / it is undeserving fool wasting money to try to cover over their inability to practise.
  5. I found the best way to think of that bass was that half the price went on the instrument and the other half went on the portrait of CW's bass that some artists lovingly placed over it.
  6. I was expecting the comments to go mostly like that
  7. It's currently very slow too, USA to UK using USPS. Something of mine was sent 17 March, and going by the tracking it's been waiting for space on a plane for most that time.
  8. A pictorial representation of the inside of my head when I attempt to think of all the possible options available for all the factors affecting the vibration of a bass guitar string:
  9. Is one cause of the perceived difference between maple and rosewood fretboards how securely the wood anchors the frets? One end of the vibrating metal is held by a nice big bit of metal, the other end by a fleshy finger pressing it against a thin strip of metal. Does all fretwire go the same distance into the fretboard? Does harder fretwire make a difference to the crispness of the attack? At the other end of the string, what are the factors affecting how well the string is anchored to the body? The softness of the wood, how the bridge is seated into it? (Does G&L's bridge, which has a broad foot that sits in the body, mitigate the effects of using softer woods?) If you seated both the bolt on neck and the bridge into a single piece of steel, what would that do to the vibrancy of the string? And how many 10s of 1,000s of instruments would you have to test in laboratory conditions before you were able to put all these factors into an order of importance? I'm very happy for absolutely none of these questions to be answered
  10. "Unfortunately, the truss rod nut has failed out of warranty, having either come unthreaded or broken, and just spins freely in its collar. The hex socket isn’t stripped and the nut is captive, so can’t be repaired or replaced by itself. Yamaha say they don’t supply replacement necks and that to replace the truss rod will need the fingerboard to be removed, a job that’s beyond my skill level and my pocket. Although technically “playable”, the neck relief can’t be altered as the rod cannot be tensioned"
  11. I rather like the third album, but I can't help calling it No Gar, No Good
  12. Zazdrość by Hey, from the early 90s, lovely song, amazing voice, great harmonies in the second verse.
  13. The instrument they're on - very definitely not a P bass - needed flats to give the sound some depth - only once they were on did it sound like a bass. What I really need is to be shot of that instrument 🙄 Live and learn.
  14. That mention of a P3 sent me on a wild google chase...took a while before the penny dropped
  15. Shame I've got a £60 custom set of Chromes on one of my two basses 😐
  16. A performance of The Rite Of Spring - a ballet which ends with one character dancing themselves to death - should be as exciting as this
  17. Do you think that all the differences I'm hearing are simply to do with strings / player, with the instruments themselves being otherwise much of a muchness? (I wondered if the pickups might have noticeably different characters?) For what it's worth, I like both to listen to, but its the second sound (the one coming out of the P with the lighter fretboard) that I would like to be making
  18. 70 seconds going back and forth between two bassists playing two P-basses producing very different tones, and it's all good: If you prefer one over the other, what is it that gives it that extra appeal for you?
  19. The same problem comes up in the opposite direction - here are some classical musicians trying to play Aphex Twin
  20. The first performance of The Rite of Spring caused a scandal, and a version for electric guitars etc produces nodding respect. Whither art thou, rock?
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