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Les

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  1. Started Stray Cat Strut on the F not the C once. Boy did the guitarist sound stupid when he brought the band in with his bit in the correct key, I realised what had happened and corrected it and just looked askance at him :lol:

  2. [quote name='mcnach' timestamp='1496001749' post='3308070']
    No, I'm going to keep it, I'm sorry. Despite being rosewood and Jazz-like in dimensions, it's not like I cannot play it and it's actually one of the very nicest Jazz necks I have ever played. I want to keep it for as long as I have the rest of the bass.
    [/quote]

    No worries. Funny how we all like different neck profiles. I have 2 squier P basses, 1 with a jazz neck that I love and 1 with a P neck that I use as a baseball bat :lol:

  3. [quote name='Len_derby' timestamp='1494480998' post='3296281']
    For what it's worth, £200-250 is the norm for pubs in Derbyshire too. Although some pay significantly less and still have regular acts.
    As a 5-piece the economics aren't great, but without doing them we wouldn't have got our festival and private party bookings.
    So, for us it's about looking at the bigger picture.
    [/quote]

    This is very much the case up in Wigan and the surrounding areas.

    It's not a lot of money but it feeds my kebab habit.

  4. One thing to remember is that you can change things from the inside once you're in.

    So if the ad is close enough to what you would like it's worth a call. If it's something crucial to you that you don't like you may find it difficult.
    For me "we rehearse every week and gig once or twice a month" would probably stop me persuing it.

    Les

  5. [quote name='solo4652' timestamp='1491831300' post='3275694']
    Well Les, that's the pretty clear message here, isn't it! as Chris_b says, my confidence is sagging.
    [/quote]

    Sorry Steve I hadn't read between the lines. There's obviously a vote of confindence in you from the band or they wouldn't be committing the time and money to the recording process if they weren't sure you were up to it pal

    Good luck

    Les

  6. We've had a few of these over the years, puzzling but not enough to affect business.


    [quote name='blue' timestamp='1491653498' post='3274584']
    Interesting how some of these managers and owners would rather not answers calls, voice mail messages or text instead of answering and just telling you "No".

    Blue
    [/quote]


    People often say things like that Blue, and also stuff like " I wish they'd just say they don't want us and that would be the end of it"

    I can imagine a LL in his early days saying something like that then having 30 emails saying "why, we were great, what didn't you like ?" etc etc.

    Probably easier to just not answer whether we like it or not rather than get into a conversation. As ignorant as we may think it.

  7. Thanks for everyones comments, it looks like it's done by a few of you successfully.

    Can't see any problems with people using processingrather than amps to get their sound in this band. Gone are the days of pandering to " I need my amp to get my sound" or "I have to play at a certain volume or I can't get my sound" Those dinosaurs are quite welcome to go and join another band, the audience don't give a sh*t as long as your instrument sounds like what it's supposed to be and they can hear the vocals enough to sing along to.

    We're using full range powered PA 12's as monitors so I should imagine they'll handle everything through them at a reasonable volume.

    As we all sing everyone has a monitor so I would like to think we could use this method. I may try it gradually, turning my amp down a lot and feeding the bass into my mix a lot and a bit in everyone else's.

    Back line is only monitoring as far as I'm concerned, the PA should do the work. If I can hear you amp out front over the PA you're too loud.

  8. [quote name='Lozz196' timestamp='1491167256' post='3271015']
    I`ve done it a couple of times, it`s ok providing the monitor mix is decent, and you`re well rehearsed - the latter in case the former isn`t up to much.
    [/quote]

    We are well rehearsed, the wheels are very unlikely to fall off unless someonr reall can't hear themselves.

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