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Cat Burrito

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  1. I'm a big fan of not skimping on the cables
  2. I probably play 95% with fingers but was initially a pick player and do like to use the technique occasionally so... [b]1. How hard do you dig in with the pick? [/b] A fair bit & certainly louder than fingers. I roll back the volume knob to compensate. [b]2. What are your favourite pick guages and materials? [/b] I used to say heavy gauge and something grippy but I rarely play with a pick these days. Certainly heavier but I don't worry if it's only .75mm these days and anything is fine. [b]3. How hard do you grip the pick and how flexible are your finger and thumb?[/b] I don't try and leave indents but a fairly firm grip is ok. [b]4. For funkier lines, how much palm muting do you use?[/b] My strings are muted under the bridge with foam and I have ashtray covers on so don't use this technique
  3. Cheers for the responses guys & Loz, will do [quote name='Randy_Marsh' post='1052311' date='Dec 9 2010, 12:56 AM']We're looking at getting our EP duplicated soon (after it's been mixed and mastered etc). As we'd only be needing around 100 to 200 what would be the best move? I've asked for a quote from disc wizards about the cardboard sleeve jobbies. Any advice?[/quote] EBay has sellers doing small runs of 100 etc. A mate of mine just used one of the EBay listings for a short run & was suitably pleased
  4. Welcome back & regards to Nigel
  5. If you can try it, do it. If its a £70 online deal I'd avoid it. The Jim Deacon route would be better
  6. The Vintage Modified range of Squiers are popular here and they use light woods. If you are on about selling two to fund one I wonder if these are a bit below what you are looking for (?) but all the owners on here seem to rave about them.
  7. I kind of like that. I don't remember them though and I started playing in 1988 so I would have thought I'd have come across these.
  8. These are great little LOUD Fender tube amps. have a bump on me
  9. [quote name='david_l_perry' post='1052169' date='Dec 8 2010, 10:02 PM']Perhaps click on the link on the post above you [/quote] In our defence it was hidden away (minus a letter too!) in a sig strip. Clearly not a detective!
  10. [quote name='fryer' post='1052163' date='Dec 8 2010, 09:59 PM']Sorry, but what's an ACG ?[/quote] I too lead a sheltered life I'm guessing they are good?
  11. As a kid I had 3 ambitions - To play on National TV, to play the Marquee Club in London and to release a record. Granted the reality wasn't quite how I imagined it at 14yrs old BUT I have done all of those things. I think I play bass how I would want bass to be played in my band and I'm really proud of the (unreleased) album we recorded this year. It stops short at "Women love me, Men want to be me" but there you have it.
  12. Special mention to me would go to Carole Kaye as aside working with some of the great acts of all time she did a fair few nifty TV themes too Ever the diplomat, I'd say anyone who is happy with their lot in life is doing well. I love playing bass in my band. A few of the jazzy players here may get bored but I do get to stretch out a little, play my favourite genre and play with mates so it's the perfect gig for me. Oh & the guy who plays with Status Quo always looks like he's having the best time ever. I wouldn't want the job personally but he seems happy enough
  13. Being a Jazz fan who has always struggled with the neck profile, I'm loving my new (to me - 1976) Jazz with the Precision neck. I'll be interested to see if it gives my usual arsenal of Precisions a run for their money in 2011
  14. Thanks guys. We've paid for the glass master etc & luckily it's the bands 4th release so we have some knowledge around this. Digipack is expensive but probably worth it. The company who quoted us are the ones we normally use and certainly we're happy to wait until the New Year. Just trying to get feelers for when we spring into action. Cheers
  15. We're putting out our next album in the new year. It's going to need an 8 page booklet & digipack is favourite at the moment. I know that format is far from the cheapest option but so far I've been quoted; 1000 cds with digi- pack and 8 page booklet £949+vat 1000 cds with jewel case and 8 page booklet £609+vat Can anyone recommend a decent company who aren't too expensive? I reckon I could shave at least a couple of hundred off that first price, especially in the current market.
  16. New techniques should be practiced little & often to build up the new style. And I agree don't play through the pain
  17. It amazes me that I believe every band I have been in during the last decade had contained members that have been found online. I think the trick is not to rely on one site but just get yourselves out on as many sites as possible. Just remember to take the listings down when the position if full. Oh & I've used all the sites mentioned. Ranges from sniffs of interest through to making friends for life
  18. Welcome & good luck in your search for likeminded bandmates. Like you, I prefer music from before I was born & when I was very young so I agree it can be harder sometimes finding likeminded musicians. I don't think age is as big a deal to most these days. I think I've been the baby of my last few bands though. I'm 37 now and found age got less important once I was over 25 (sounds like I'm saying you are getting old! ). Anyhow, best of luck
  19. Ease them in gently [url="http://www.punkrockbaby.com/"]http://www.punkrockbaby.com/[/url]
  20. Being a flats player I usually have to change strings anyway but if I did buy with flats already on it I could certainly live with it
  21. Works for me. I missed out on a 70s Dimarzio pickup recently on EBay... I wasn't pipped by you was I?
  22. [quote name='Hobbayne' post='1050883' date='Dec 7 2010, 07:05 PM']I think that is a 1977 neck you got there, IRC they changed the lettering in early 77 from the heavier font used previously.[/quote] Oh OK, thanks for that. It's never an exact science dating these things
  23. Sounds like it just needs setting up a bit better. Could be the trussrod but personally I'd give it a pro set up and pay £30 for it (or whatever you pay at your local shop). Changing strings can often be a time when the bass needs a tweak. Not a problem. If you know what you are doing with the trussrod, go for it. Might also benefit from the nut being checked and the saddles too.
  24. [quote name='Wil' post='1050588' date='Dec 7 2010, 02:52 PM']Music for Chameleons - Gary Numan[/quote] Ah ha!
  25. From Rick Danko to Paul McCartney there have been some amazing bassists who happen to sing well too. I have done backing in the past but my voice is a passable 3rd harmony at best. In my current band we have 3 lead singers with one of them being the main singer. So I just concentrate on the bass. I find singing and playing fairly easy but singing is definitely more of a struggle for me. Quite rightly I set high standards as bad vocals can really ruin an otherwise great band
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