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  1. Price drop now £650.00
  2. [quote name='N64Lover' post='410398' date='Feb 15 2009, 08:26 PM']Ok... this is just a feeler potential trade item! How about my unlined fretless 4 string jazz bass? Warmoth Jazz body Allparts unlined ebony fretless neck Schaller tuners Bartolini 9J Jazz pickups Badass IV bridge (not pictured) All other bits are Warmoth The finish was done professionally by DM guitars, its a translucent orangy-red colour, the only pictures I have at the moment don't do it any justice. It's a head turner anyway. This is the first bass I ever built, so im not entirely sure what im doing, its just to see what you think. [/quote] Sorry i should have said..im not after a fretless..Nice bass mindd..
  3. [quote name='BigBeefChief' post='408981' date='Feb 13 2009, 07:38 PM']How heavy can a bass be!!!!![/quote] Try a TRB6II Big Chief,thats pertly why im looking elsewhere.. wouldnt want to play for 3 hours with one..and im sure there are heavier basses out there!!
  4. [quote name='simon1964' post='408961' date='Feb 13 2009, 07:19 PM']It depends what you mean by better. Streamers are more expensive for similar specs, but as I understand it, that's mainly down to the construction methods used.[/quote] Sorry stupid Q..Do the pups differ? Im looking to sell my TRB6II, ang get a Streamer 5..What sort price am i looking at for an early model??
  5. Have got the gas for a Warwick streamer, but just wondering the weight of one..they allways looked heavy to me.. Dont know anything about Warwicks, so a few Q's whats the the tone like...Any growl, is the streamer a better bass than the Corvette? Thanks
  6. Hey people, i have recently joined a reggae outfit, and im really enjoying it! Doing covers such as Toots, Burning Spear, Marley, UB40, and various riddims.. Like with many genre's, it has sub genres, but its interesting to see the riddims passed along from the originator, to other artists, and to hear there lyrical take on it. Riddims like Ali baba, Slengteng, Declaration of Rights, Police in Helicopter, Forever lovin Jah riddims..Also great songs like UB40's Food for thought, and my favorite Marley's waiting in vain.. These riddims/bass lines have to be kept to the original, and i like to improvise , so i have to erm....reel in my ego and stick with the groove (and i mean note for note) I also feel that it has a very close relation to funk, in as much as the groove and feel/touch is everything, wether it be on the one, or off the beat.. Any one had experience playing reggae??
  7. Im not really a Precision man but i LOVE that!!!!!
  8. [quote name='Randy_Marsh' post='405638' date='Feb 10 2009, 07:06 PM']fair point, i havnt heard of any of those! thats why this is great, you get to learn about so many players that you wouldnt normally come across[/quote] Yeah for sure, definately..im going to check out Tom Commerford, ive heard some good things about him
  9. [quote name='Randy_Marsh' post='405611' date='Feb 10 2009, 06:42 PM']I really rate Tim Commerford and Flea, but they always seem to come up possibly Stuart Zender[/quote] It depends on what you mean by the best..Best commercially, best well known, Best technically...If its technically i would say Julian Crampton, ( he could wipe the floor with most well known bassists) but im sure there are many out there who could match him... I would say the most exciting and has made a the biggest splash is Tal Wikenfeld!! Also some of the Gospel players are supreme in there bass playing.. People like Flea are good,and i like his playing but only famous because hes in a famous band, and knowhere near as good as some of the lesser known bass players out there... (I will get shot for this), but i think Flea is highly overrated......IMHO Tis a tricky Q..
  10. I think you probably could..i just takes practice..Knowing the bass ine and the piece your singing.. Singing and improvising on the bass....now thats a different matter!
  11. Try 'The American Guitar Centre'.. aka.. 'Bass World'.. they are on line! V cheap too!!
  12. This is now for trade and sale!!! Yamaha TRB6II, Active 3 band EQ, Swamp Ash body, Maple neck, Rosewood board (i think) Yamaha Humbuckers..This is an awsome bass,and is easily as well made as my Sadowsky,... but would like to see what else i may be offered in trade..Its in V Good condition, with two small dings on the top of the body, otherwise the finish is glossy and flawless. Profesionally set up, with a super low action..A super powerfull basss ..Still interested in trades...4 or 5 string...Want a Jazz really but show me what you got... Wanted 650.00 NOW £500.00 THIS HAS BEEN TRADED!!!!! THANKS FOR THE INTEREST>>>
  13. Just wanted to share this guy..i have posted this before (yes im bored).....A polish master of bass.love the tone, love the bass, ..I love this groove.. Check the finger style at 2.40..great playing from a player that not many know...Very powerfull bassist in every sense. Go Wojtek!!!! [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=haMvqvixazA"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=haMvqvixazA[/url]
  14. I love fender because of the history of music that was created on the instruments Leo created..For sure there are better jazz basses P's out there, and there QC is not up to what it should be (Leo would surely have the mind and attitude of say Roger Sadowsky if he were alive today) but they are great instruments.. I know if i record or play my Jazz live, im going to get a great sound and a bullet proof bass..Thats the simplicity of say a Jazz bass..This is the nature of a big company like Fender, as oppose to a small company like Sadowsky or Celinder..The quality will lack because there is no personal touch to the instruments..As i said im sure if Leo were still alive he wouldnt let and guitar go out of the shop without it being spot on..I guess this is what the custom shop is for.... Unfortunatelly mass produced basses will allwys have QC issues because of the hugeness of the company.. A Jazz/Precision has a sound that is loved all over the world and the fact that Leo got the bass so spot inso many ways, the first time round is astounding!
  15. One more for J Williams..LOOK AT THIS TECHNIQUE..wow.. just... wow [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=StxpWgfhjIg"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=StxpWgfhjIg[/url]
  16. John Williams - a master, I'm never going to fully appreciate all the nuances of his technique. whats wrong with my cut and paste??? an obvious one but since i was very young, this song has always moved me..Very very special..its beautifully written piece of music..the emotion of the music flows so so well....i have been in tears listening to this.. John Williams's Cavatina (Deer Hunter) [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M_8d0DJpbBI"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M_8d0DJpbBI[/url]
  17. Was just wondering what your favorite guitar players are... My favorite for many years now is George Benson.. He came on one time when i saw Incognito at the Forum in London as a suprise...blew me away...As a soul/jazz/funk fan this is my bread and butter!! Great bass playing too, The Old Grey Whistle Test....and look at the Jazz bass WOW!!!!!! [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5QjTK0pL1go"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5QjTK0pL1go[/url] Also and Lee Ritenour....with erm.... Marcus someone....smokin!!!! this is more bass than geeetar but good all the same. [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bUzu-5UcN-s"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bUzu-5UcN-s[/url] And Ritenour with Larry Carlton....The bass player Land Richard, seems to totally kill the music with a display thats not really needed at 5.09...V good mind... [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JfchN7G-oQk"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JfchN7G-oQk[/url] Eric Clapton with BB King, great blues minds.. and the awsome Phil Collins... [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f6gDeGdQ3rM"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f6gDeGdQ3rM[/url] Any favorites?? Was going to add Gilmore but no good vids!!
  18. [quote name='ieuanmacey' post='398201' date='Feb 2 2009, 07:06 PM'][/quote]Ha Ha, thats great!!.. Have another!!
  19. Surely your there to play bass, not to worry about how you look!!?? Just wear it the way you need to able to play the bass most comfortably You wouldnt drive a car from the back seat because it looked cool. I think IMHO, it looks stupid with bass around your knees and its bad for, back, etc You dont see many pro's with the bass round by there knees..
  20. [quote name='mcgraham' post='396618' date='Feb 1 2009, 08:05 AM'][url="http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=RdGidsRkmTw&feature=PlayList&p=9F1D0EF395A282BE&playnext=1&index=18"]Click here[/url] James Genus on 'Sponge' with the Brecker Brothers. Unique slap solo later on (4.00m) but I particularly like the manicness of the whole piece with an underlying groove the whole way through. I'll see if I can find a few more, as this isn't that high up my list of favourite grooves. I particularly like Herbie Hancock piece 'Actual Proof'. I have a different version by Steve Jenkins but it's just so much more sedate than the HH one. Mark[/quote]good stuff.. is that Mike Stearn on guitar??
  21. I saw this thread on groove, on talk bass and loved watching the vids..any favorites of yours.....??? these for me are drums and bass at there best!! amazing stuff!!!! [url="http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=Je_iqbgGXFw"]http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=Je_iqbgGXFw[/url] [url="http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=N0rc52uu1AQ"]http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=N0rc52uu1AQ[/url] Joshue Redman.... This is pure groove from Mcbride.....this is bass playing at its best IMHO.. no frills just groove..some might say,(like me) the way it should be in an outfit like this.. You got to watch Christian Mcbride from 5.20 onwards!! this is very entertaining bass playing!! [url="http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=ZY033jfPoNk&feature=related"]http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=ZY033jfPoNk&...feature=related[/url] it doesnt get any more in the pocket than this, she even slides out of the pocket to give it a lazy funk feel if you listen carefully..Awsome!!!!!!!! This Celinder shes playing was for sale here not long ago i think. I love noodling, but there is nothing like the groove..
  22. I heard Randy 'Hope' Taylor playing one on a certain album and loved the tone..A real working bass me feels.
  23. Just wanted to ask a few Q's on a MM...Im really gassing for a StingRay 5ver.. I have wanted to try one out, but around my way its a little tricky.. I might be wanting to trading one of my basses for one at some point. Is the single H totally different from the HH? Are they heavy, Does the maple board differ alot to the RW.. I see they have them in Reverb for £999, and a few on here.. Thank for input in advance..
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