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Basska

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  1. If I can shamelessly get to 200 likes on my Facebook page, I'll do a video tutorial on how I sing and play From root notes to all the virtuoso goodies. (Slap, Tap, Complicated rhythms, Any suggestions) [url="http://www.facebook.com/chrislbarronbass"]www.facebook.com/chrislbarronbass[/url] C Bass
  2. Singing bassist here. Lead, harmonies/backing vocals and I have a tendency to what I like to call 'Slap and Rap'. Anybody needs any advice give me a PM and I'd be happy to try and help.
  3. Hey everybody. Needing recommendations for a good musical C.V maker. Any help appreciated thanks! Chris
  4. [quote name='Old Man Riva' timestamp='1433533779' post='2792003'] There used to be an agency called Session Conection based in Putney - under the railway arches on Disraeli Road. They'd book TV shows (miming and/or otherwise) up to some of the larger gigs of the time. Back in the day (mid/late 80s, early 90s) some of the easiest money were the 'tape swaps'. As I recall it MU rules would dictate that if an artist was to appear on a TV programme such as Top of the Pops and use a backing band then the musicians that were due to play to the backing track (mime) would have to be the same players who played on the backing track used (!). In reality a studio would be booked and you'd sit around all day and either do nowt, or busk along to a track slightly resembling the original - try putting together a full backing track for, say, Lionel Ritchie (inc orchestration) in just an afternoon! The boxed tapes were then signed off by the MU (who, it should be stressed, did this believing they were signing off legitimate tracks, so were absolutely acting in good faith). When it came to the programme the backing track would simply be swapped back to the original backing track (supplied by record company or artist) and you'd be miming along to top LA session players etc who played on the original. It was one of the most soul destroying experiences imaginable, but it paid. Doesn't the MU still produce a directory listing musicians? It was tough back then and even tougher these days, so I'm told. [/quote] Not quite sure on this one. Have heard similar things in past. Will definitely have a look into it.
  5. [quote name='JamesBass' timestamp='1433525817' post='2791910'] Only way I've gone about it so far is to do it all myself, it's a massive ball ache but I'm in control and any cock ups are my fault, keeps things simple! Though I do have contacts at agencies for dep work, they just recommend me on if a band needs someone. [/quote] Thank you very much! Great answer. Are the agencies contacts you speak of more towards the personal contact side or did you join these agencies? Either way I am intrigued as I'm fairly unaware of where to go even for dep work. Networking has been my main squeeze but that can only go so far sometimes.
  6. Hi all. No doubt this subject has came up before... But I'm looking for an agency to represent me as a session player and have no idea where to start. Looking for the best even if it may cost me. Been DIY for a long time but I could do with the boost. Any help would be appreciated! Thanks, Chris.
  7. No idea which thread would be appropriate for this so I'm just gonna through it in here to be safe. Feel free to advise me on this one! Anyway! Hey everybody I've started a new Youtube and Facebook account for my playing. Please check them out and like them if you're into it! https://www.youtube.com/chrislbarronbass https://www.facebook.com/chrislbarronbass Below is the direct link to my first video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y0IuHEFTHhk Thanks! Chris
  8. Excellent weekend recording with [url="http://www.facebook.com/jimmykebab?group_id=0"]Jimmy Smith[/url] & Sean between playing gigs with a sweet band called Too Spicy! Nice People all round Totally worth the lack of sleep! Here's a little taste of what's coming to you just as soon as it's ready! Little personal note from me too: Never let anybody try and intimidate you with their genre or style and try not to do the same. I'm seriously sick of people getting on their high horse about what their taste are. There is no right or wrong. So your band is tight, technical, in tune and in time? Sounds good to me. I may not like your music... That doesn't mean you're not a good band. Bad music is taste. Bad bands, suck. (Recorded using my phone!) [url="http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=531855863513182&comment_id=6007293&notif_t=video_comment"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eHZvUGye8is[/url] www.facebook.com/thehostiles www.acguitars.co.uk
  9. Hello to all you low enders! My Ska/Punk band 'The Hostiles' are doing a Scottish weekend starting tonight In Edinburgh! Here's the details of you fancy coming along 30th Sept (tonight)- Edinburgh- Banshee Labrynthe- Free show 31st Sept- Aberdeen- Drummonds- W/Bombskare £5 1st Oct- Dundee- Balcony Bar £5 We'll be on after 8 every night. I don't know exactly sorry! For all those unfamiliar with the band, you can find us at: www.Facebook.com/the-hostiles www.myspace.com/hostileska www.YouTube.com/hostileska As always I will be reppin' ACG with my Custom Recurve 5 If you don't like the band... I'm sure the Bass will urge you along Hopefully see ya there! Peace! Chris Barron and The Hostiles
  10. To our absolute pleasure!!! We have been given the privilege of being the openers for Less Than Jake, Zebrahead and We Are The Union Thursday, November 18th at the Edinburgh HMV Picture House!!! Tickets are £15 and it is going to be a riot! Doors are at 6:30 and I believe we are on at THIS IS THE ONLY DATE LESS THAN JAKE ARE DOING IN SCOTLAND and they are superb live! Hope to catch some of y'all Peace Chris
  11. Tony Kanal- No Doubt Pat Kays- Catch 22 Matt Wong- (ex) Reel Big Fish
  12. [quote name='lozbass' post='873564' date='Jun 21 2010, 03:32 PM']Is this cramp in your hands or something more general? If you're drinking more alcohol than normal (not unusual during tours) this could contribute. Also, if it's cramp in your hands, are you playing more forcefully/harder than normal (not unusual in gig situations where monitoring is poor)? The added exertion could also result in cramp. Again, if it is cramp in your hands, can you change (carefully) your technique to reduce longer stretches? It may be worth experimenting with different positions across rather than along the board? Good luck![/quote] Thanks for that! It's in my hands and I believe I am being too forceful! School boy error on my part haha. Thanks again Chris
  13. Hey everybody! I've been on tour for 6 days now and I'm suffering from some cramp. I've been doing stretches, warm up/warm exercises, but they don't seem to be helping. I think maybe I'm not stretching properly? Any thoughts? Chris
  14. I haven't been on BassChat for awhile... But I'm Back annnnnd ON TOUR AGAIN!!! This time for a little two week number kicking off at 2:30 p.m today! 15 Jun 2010 2:30 UK World Cup Tour Begins!!! 15 Jun 2010 20:00 The Parish Huddersfield, Midlands 16 Jun 2010 20:00 Barfly Cardiff, Wales 17 Jun 2010 20:00 THE KING BILLY NORTHAMPTON, Midlands 18 Jun 2010 20:00 Scruffy Murphy's Birmingham, Midlands, 19 Jun 2010 20:00 WATCHING GREENDAY!! Brent, London 20 Jun 2010 20:00 Dublin Castle Camden, London 21 Jun 2010 20:00 Nags Head w/ Beat The Red Light High Wycombe, Bucks 22 Jun 2010 20:00 Poco Loco Chatham, Kent 23 Jun 2010 21:00 Sunrooms SOUTHEND ON SEA, 24 Jun 2010 20:00 The Marquee w/ LUVDUMP Norwich, Midlands 25 Jun 2010 20:00 The Old Maltings w/ LUVDUMP St. Edmunds, Midlands 26 Jun 2010 20:00 The Stock Room Sheffield, Midlands 27 Jun 2010 20:00 Retro Bar Manchester, Northwest 27 Jun 2010 23:00 World Cup Tour Ends!! UK Hope to see some friendly faces along the way!!! Should be a good yin! Chris
  15. Hey hey hey everybody! If you're free come along to this weekend antics! 30 Apr 2010 20:00 The Angel Inn Durham, Northeast , GB 1 May 2010 20:00 Kippertronix Mini Fest Powys, Wales , GB 2 May 2010 20:00 Prince Madocs Colwyn Bay, Wales , GB Hope to see some BC'ers chris
  16. Basska

    BEAT THE RED LIGHT

    [quote name='Meenie' post='814133' date='Apr 21 2010, 07:27 PM']Ok, We are up north this weekend. Sheffield on Saturday and Manchester on Sunday. Check the myspace for details. www.myspace.com/beattheredlight[/quote] I didn't know you were on here dude! Played with you guys not too long ago! Had to leave to head back to Scotland half way through your set because of our driver sadly But what I seen was awesome! Had the some BTRL tunes pumping the other day. Got my living room mosh on haha I can't come to the gigs but I hope they Go well! Note to all other BC'ers: I highly recommend seeing these guys if you can and if you can't check them out online! They're part of a handful of bands helping to keep our scene alive and they are doing it oh so well! You stay classy bro Chris
  17. I'd recommend the Schecter Diamond Series California Custom 5 string! I've been playing one for like 5 or more years now and it's sweeeeet. Chris
  18. Go with what you're most comortable on! I leard how to play on a 5 string... So I play a five string! A good bonus of it aswell is, you can play a 4 string no problem if you have to switch. Most bassist I've met who play 4 are just baffled by the other string, but if you play a 5, that won't be you chris
  19. [quote name='waynepunkdude' post='794795' date='Apr 3 2010, 01:52 AM']I believe you will be bumping into big drunk Zak on your travels, the man is a legend.[/quote] Zak has most definitely been on the case! he's the captain of the merch ship righhht. last nighti in Whitehaven was awesome! just heading to play in Blackpooll this afternoon and then to Stoke on Trent this evening. should be sweeeeetsweeeeet chris
  20. Whitehaven tonight to set the weeekend off! Come and see The Hostiles and A War Against Sound for free tonight at the 3 Tuns Bar Whitehaven! should be awesomeeeee chris
  21. My Little Giant 1000 is PRC made aswell. It's the best head i've ever used tho! chris
  22. 'Coalesce' was excellent word choice for this time of day! Chris
  23. I'll probably be asleep by the time they move this, but: If you look near the input on the cab it will say where it was made and in relation to the colour of the speakers. If you have black ones, I don't know if they have a name or not, then you just have whatever Ashdown has called those range of speakers haha. The blue ones tho are Ashdowns Blue Line Driver range. My ABM BP has Blue Line Drivers and thats made in the UK but My ABMUSA 4x10 has black speakers and that is Made in the UK but assembled in America or some malarky. I'd actually say I prefer the sound out of my USA but they're both beast. I'm pretty sure it's safe to say yours was made in the UK If it's good then who cares! Chris
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