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Andy

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  1. I had my first lesson with Jake on Tuesday and to sum it up - absolutely fantastic!

    He's one of those guys who's not just a first class player but also a great teacher - very personable and a crystal clear communicater.

    During the session he was able to quickly identify my strengths & weakesses as a player and develop a practise routine to develop my weak areas.

    As well as this, he really focussed on my personal goals. We covered a huge ammount of ground in 2 hours - slap technique, funk theory, fretboard knowledge, puntuality - really everyting that I wanted to cover.

    I've come away with a structured practise routine of simple but very demanding (for me!) exercises which will make the world of difference to my playing.

    I really can't recommend him highly enough :)

  2. [quote name='silddx' post='1040347' date='Nov 28 2010, 07:46 PM']My attitude to this has changed completely. Not knowing theory and not being able to read now makes me feel like a right sucker. I could have been so much better as a musician had I bothered to get my head out my arse years ago, and even recently. I also feel like a baby, incomplete and naive to music. Here starts a new and exciting journey![/quote]

    My feelings exactly mate.

    I feel musically illiterate, but you guys have all helped motivate me to arrange my first lesson with Jakesbass - it's happening next week and I'm genuinely excited about it - definitely the start of a journey :)

  3. I took Dean's Wal fretless off his hands today.

    He's a great bloke to deal with - very friendly and helpful - he went out of his way to make life easy for me, downing tools on a week day to meet up.

    Thanks for the Wal Dean - hope parting with it wasn't too painful!

    Andy

  4. [quote name='niceguyhomer' post='937661' date='Aug 26 2010, 11:10 PM']Everything flat - filters off works for me. :)[/quote]

    Same for me - just played around with this and realised that using a passive jazz bass the harmonics seem to be much more pronounced with both filters off (while using eq set flat)

  5. [quote name='The Burpster' post='919240' date='Aug 9 2010, 07:28 AM']I guess I am no way accomplised enough as a musician to own what I do, but I LOVE owning them, I really get a buzz out if picking them up and playing them. Often I miss playing them (not enough time) but I never get bored of picking any of them up to noodle.

    That is of course if you include PRS basses in your 'boutique' catagory.?[/quote]


    I agree with you 100% - I'm am without doubt an incompetant but enthusiastic amateur and can honestly say that I've not had even a moments regret since buying some fantastic boutique instruments as I pick them up every day and they give me a warm glow

    I have had seroius regrets however, over the much maller ammounts of cash i've spent on crap instruments (i'll lose sleep over 50 quid if i think i've wasted it!!)

    I think i understand the question though - it does feel like a huge (and maybe unnecessary or undeserved step tp commit to that a purchase that large for an instrument that may be used by some of the best players in the world) - financially, my way of looking at it is to always buy something that will hold its value and so I'm not actually losing money through depreciation, just 'investing' it in something i love - my warped way of justifying complete financial madness :)

    don't try taking them down the pub though - not a good look for the local blues jam!!

  6. Marcus,


    please help a fraustrated Zlap student!

    i try to zlap alot but I find that it starts to hurt alot after a couple of minutes and I get alot of painful blisters - any advice?

    (do you use a zlap ring when you are zlapping - do you think if I used one it could help me last a bit longer? - I would be happy if I could at least manage one whole song!)

  7. that's all i played for quite a while with a funk/rock band - it gave me an absolutely monstorous sound (through a markbass 2*10 + 15 extension ) - heaps of power and clarity + awesome playability.

    Everyone I played with said this was the best sounding bass they'd ever heard

    It's certainly not a vintage jazz bass though - unplugged it has a characteristic more like the bottom end of a quality grand piano - awesome in it's own right but may not be for you - I guess you won't know till you try it.

    The $ exchange rate is definitely against you at the moment - you would have got it new between £3600-£4000 when the £ was strong - maybe that day will return?

    go and give it a quick try - what's the worst that could happen? :rolleyes:


    ps sorry, mine is going to be passed on in my will :)

  8. It's a tough call between:-

    a Kay short scale that cost me 10 quid when I was 13 - it had a truss rod that span round freely in the neck and rattled when i played - not in great overall condition either - hence my first band nickname 'Rusty Kay'

    a Hondo Precision copy (a big step up the ladder to £40) - the fretwork was so bad i got re-nicknamed 'Buzz Hondo'!

    and a franconia jazz copy (£70) - had a neck like a banana which eventually cracked and pretty much broke free of the body as a result of some overly exhuberhant tremelo work!

    I guess you get what you pay for? :)

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