oh....my......god.......
i think....... no... no......it can't be...
*gargle, bubble, burp*
on no....... not after all this time!......... pleas no!......
i've been fine since i got the shuker........ please.... no
not a [i][b]GAS attack?!?!?[/b][/i]
[quote]If this does it for me, then I will be offloading a couple of basses pronto. If not, then it will be back up sharpish, so if someone else here fancied it then all is not lost![/quote]
i really, really, really hope you like it. when i saw that price i started to wonder what worth i could put on my nan and her cooking skills..
enjoy it! please..
here's my band. just put some freshly recorded stuff up. a chance for you to hear what my Shuker can do! (in passive mode, going through a laney hardcore (i love these!) 1x10 combo, mic'd)
[url="http://www.myspace.com/renthousegroove"]http://www.myspace.com/renthousegroove[/url]
the yamaha BB series offer good value and lurvly tone, deep and punchy, which would probably work well in the setting your playing in.
but if you like your curbow, why change? maby just get yourself a 5 string version?
with regards to your smaller hands. the OLP basses have tighter string spacing and are fantastic to play. so put them on the list to.
welcome back, we can now reveal that mr.soar was closet with £25. the actual price was
*DONT DO IT AGAIN*
*[i]ok..[/i]*
twenty five quid
your prize is a rare bit of sunshine in an october month
oh, and i have recorded a lil sample thing, just need to get it onto [i]this[/i] computer and upload it, soon though
Tom
P.S. BBB i say where i got it in the first line of my first post
well mr.soar is the closest with £25 because the actual price waaaasss.......
*drum roll*
*stupidly long, TV talent show length pause... where you consider going to make a cup of tea while they switch between contestants and presents.... maby a shot of the audience.... back to contestants..... shot of family support crossing fingers...... a few more switches back and forth....... you get back from making your cup of tea........ sit there for a bit........ decide to go and get a biscuit to have with your now luke warm cup of tea......... get back........... decide to have a quick flick through the other channels.......... back to the show............ still drum rolling............ slightly longer pause......................*
*AAAAANNNNNNDDDD!!!!*
we'll tell you after these messages!
*throw now cold cup of tea and soggy biscuit at the tele*
i'll play anything, and try to play everything, and have attempted most. but only in a dabble, mess about way. i've had lessons on a few
piano to grade 5
violin to grade 2
trumpet to grade 3
saxaphone to grade 2, now teach myself at home. am at a reasonable level
guitar self taught (sp?)
bass " "
drums " "
and i'll jam with pretty much anything i can get my hands on (you know the sort of jams, ramdomly bash pluck and blow . very theraputic)
oh, man... i'm weak. so many classic quotes there you'd be mistaken for thinking that this was actually a [i]joke[/i]
"it has not been looked after but played very frequently without regard for its condition. But when needed to be regarded, no expense has been taken into concept."
..... i'm stumped
just spotted one up on ebay
[url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Sadowsky-Outboard-Bass-Preamp-Fatten-Up-Ur-Bass-Sound_W0QQitemZ250171712715QQihZ015QQcategoryZ58719QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem"]http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Sadowsky-Outboard-Ba...1QQcmdZViewItem[/url]
i remember playing a bass with the lightwaves in it (remember those super sculpted £15,000 basses?), and they were indeed very very good. i remember asking at the gallery about the system when i was having my Shuker made, but was quoted around 4/500 quid, which always made me stop and think when one of these popped up on ebay, because IIRC a few fretless Sabre A's went for around £400 back in the day.
ta all, i think i'll leave you to guess the price though
(don't worry, if you don't guess it i'll let you know)
will get a lil sound clip recorded too, 'cos it's pretty sweet sounding