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Zombywoof

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  1. [quote name='littleal' post='605565' date='Sep 22 2009, 01:44 PM']£400 For that :rolleyes:

    Some people have all the luck, Good score for a lovely bass :)[/quote]

    Thanks, yeah she is lovely. And you're right, I just got lucky. Bought it off Carrie Melbourne who is Mike Oldfields bassist and I don't think money was an issue for her. She just wanted shot of it. Right time, right place I guess. I'm not usually so lucky as I've bought some right dogs in the past!

  2. Here's my Corvette Proline 6 fitted with Bartolini pups. paid £400 for it coz it crackles in active mode. Not had it fixed yet but it still sounds great in passive mode.

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    Maple body and ovangkol neck

  3. [quote name='chris_b' post='602743' date='Sep 19 2009, 10:05 AM']Most players "mess up" simple songs because they're thinking about the notes and don't get the groove/feel right. Hence all the bass players that don't like 1,5,1,5 numbers, also I've never heard anyone cover Superstition properly.[/quote]

    I know what you mean about Superstition, bassists usually follow the clav instead of grooving out on a beefy Eb with the occasional chromatic run.

    I guff up on Fleetwood Macs' Need Your Love So Bad. I always forget the bridge...But it's only music so no big deal :)

  4. Chapter 3: [b]A[/b]

    A is probably the most important note you'll ever play, ever, and can be found on as many as three of the strings. A is a mournful note which is why it's so important in 'cod' blues. I discovered the A by accident one day in the studio. After 8 hours of playing E (see chapter 1) I grabbed the neck of my bass due to burping issues and, hey-presto, the A was born! It would be another six years before I grouped E and A with B (another accidental find, see chapter 7) but that chance discovery set me on a path from which I never strayed.

    It was the first time since owning a bass that I'd wandered onto the neck with my left hand and my finger got a bit sore but I'm glad I found that beautiful little note. I think of it as Gods note.

  5. My schaller strap lock button on the horn of my Spector has worn away on one side and I find the little flat nut which tightens onto the strap keeps coming loose...but I still swear by them and use 'the cup' method as mentioned by Lorne. My Warwick has recessed strap locks which work fine too. I couldn't think of owning a bass and not having strap locks as when I was younger I had a nasty incident with a Fender when the strap failed.

  6. [quote name='skankdelvar' post='600974' date='Sep 17 2009, 02:40 AM']Bankruptcy. Obsession. Addiction. Divorce.

    Welcome .... to the UK's leading cause of bass GAS. :)[/quote]

    Yup, within 10 mins of signing up on here I was in negotiations for various bits of gear.

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