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I hope things will be all right , Telebass.
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Most universal bass in all type of music from Your ears.
msb replied to nilorius's topic in General Discussion
I saw it on kijiji , but dawdled and a friend snapped it up. I messaged him that I was going to breakdown and bid on it , he told me he just got it home. Several weeks later he flipped it to me at cost. He bought another headless bass. Said there was only room in the stable for one headless bass. I like it ! It’s surprisingly balanced (didn’t expect that) comfortable to play , nice neck , sounds good. And recently I spotted an even rarer Riverhead Jupiter bass by Headway on kijiji and suggested my friend go for it. Silly good price. He got it. -
Most universal bass in all type of music from Your ears.
msb replied to nilorius's topic in General Discussion
The one on the far left is a Unicorn. -
Welcome , it’s a comfortable place for the nerdy! At least I’ve found it so … guilty.
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I keep a big felt one in my case , ready in case a guitar player asks if I have a pick.
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made fun of them myself and wound up with several , naturally , they’ve become favourites. You might be next.
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Most universal bass in all type of music from Your ears.
msb replied to nilorius's topic in General Discussion
I managed to find one of those ! And it’s a lovely thing , I got it just in case I might have the need to run away and join a new wave outfit. If this blues thing doesn’t pan out … -
The Short Scale Bass Appreciation Society!
msb replied to Baloney Balderdash's topic in Bass Guitars
Measure first , it might well fit in a guitar case. Congratulations on the Ray ! EB make some of the best production instruments in the US. -
The Short Scale Bass Appreciation Society!
msb replied to Baloney Balderdash's topic in Bass Guitars
There’s quite a difference in size from one short scale to another , much of it is how the bridge sits on the body. Sometimes the bridge is right at the edge , on other basses it might be 1/3 of the way into the body. Here’s two Dano shortscales , the Longhorn will fit in many guitar cases , the DC will not. -
I’ve been fine with the Snarks , if I had issues they would be gone. I rarely try and tune while the stage is noisy , I generally tune before we start , and sometimes do quick checks between songs . My usual bass holds tuning well. No real issues or complaints.
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Looks like a serious bag!
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It’s too late , you’re already in. The madness waits.
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Two practice rigs , one at home , one at the in-laws (looking after my mother-in-law) . Home rig … SWR Headlite into an Ampeg210AV, fan in the SWR is a bit noisy , but tolerable. And at the in-laws , Darkglass Exponent 500 into a little Phil Jones C2. I had been using a GK MB200 with the C2 , GK might move home in place of the SWR … we’ll see. I really love that little GK. Also have a handy GK MB150 combo when I have to go out for rehearsal. Still a great little amp!
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I’ve been using a Hotone Thunderbass as a headphone , practice rig , it has a mini aux in for a phone or tablet so you can easily play along to video. Not that expensive , fairly small , works well. I’m ok using plug in headphones.
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I do a gig in the house band for a blues jam in the local dive , been doing it for about twenty five years now. Some old friends from Austin Texas were in town and dropped by after doing a festival in New Brunswick. Was an absolute joy to get them up.
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I used to love TI flats on Pbasses and Rics , but when I started switching over to short scales I wanted something a bit stiffer. LaBellas are what most of them wear now.
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I started as a Pbass guy , for years it was the only thing I played. I played a lot of Jazz basses but never bought one , but I did try quite a number of basses with two single coil pickups. The first one to really turn me around was a 4001. After some years looking for one (pre internet days and nothing available locally) I found one in Toronto. Fell in love with it. And a Danelectro Longhorn. At first I had troubles dealing with the short scale and it sounded pretty twangy , but as I played it more the strings deadened and it developed a lovely old school thump , and I came to prefer short scales. Still my most frequent gigging electric. I wound up with several Dano short scale basses. Love them. And for giggles I picked up a Yamaha Samurai. I had always been intrigued by the shape , it’s been described by some as a Jazz bass on steroids , I can see that. Although I usually gig with a Dano , my favourite bass these days is a Gibson DC Jr. Shortscale , light weight , single humbucker in the sweet spot it sounds wonderful , despite generally being a flatwound guy I like fresh rounds on it. Some have said they are like a miniature Pbass , but I find them to have a little more going on. I seem to be leaning towards Gibson/Epiphone these days and have an SG bass , and an Epi Flying V and Rumblekat. That little Jr is my favourite.
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Not for me , but I find the lines quite interesting. I suspect that it’s a very balanced and comfortable bass to play.
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How has playing other instruments helped your bass playing?
msb replied to BillyBass's topic in General Discussion
I did play French horn in the school band , but the less I say about that is probably for the better. At best I can say I played it badly… -
How has playing other instruments helped your bass playing?
msb replied to BillyBass's topic in General Discussion
I’ve found that after goofing around on a BassVI I’m using more chords and thinking more guitar , I also picked up a baritone guitar. It’s given me another avenue of discovery and has definitely influenced my bass playing. All good. -
Outdoor backyard private party , piano trio. Nice little gig , played from 8-12 beside the pool, it was starting to get a little cool but fall is underway. Fingers were cold by the end of the night. But a sweet little gig!
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I have the smaller Forte , and love it . It’s a simple , clean transparent amp , with some serious slam. edit I also just picked up a Darkglass Exponent , which is also got a clean , transparent base , but has an incredible array of presets and pedal simulations … and although it’s about the opposite of the Forte , is a heck of of a lot of fun to play with. The E500 is for home use as the Forte is the perfect gig amp for me.
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Is it still noisy?
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The favourite combination was brass nut , DiMarzio , and BadAss bridge. It seemed like most basses you saw were modified in the mid to late 70’s. And the finale was to add a Jazz pickup. And now they’re all mysteriously stock again , it’s rare to see the period mod these days! If you like sustain they’re great mods! Older basses were just as likely to get the mods at the time.
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The Short Scale Bass Appreciation Society!
msb replied to Baloney Balderdash's topic in Bass Guitars
Favourite? I’ve got around a dozen and found the Gibson DC Jr to be the favourite , although I usually gig with a Longhorn.