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  1. I’ve got close to twenty new tunes to learn. I’m expected to know them exactly as they’re played , and then be able to transpose to a variety of keys at rehearsal. I’ll make up charts as I learn them , and through repetition commit them to memory. I can use charts at rehearsal , but not on the gig. I’m good at writing charts , but don’t write or read the dots. If I did , and could bring written music on the gig it would save me the considerable time needed to memorize everything.
  2. Try to Incorporate interpretive dance into your practice routine. You never know when it might come in handy.
  3. I’ve heard more horror stories of guitars going missing from cars and trailers than hotel rooms. Even on busy streets in broad daylight. Amps too.
  4. Welcome Antozzi48. This place is full of other bass players so it may not be the most suitable spot to search for new bandmates. But you never know , it’s a strange place , and sometimes things happen.
  5. Good to hear you made it out of the woods intact. … welcome Project_gemini.
  6. Welcome GloomB. Is that a Ric I see in that little avatar ? I’ve never thought of them as gloomy. … gorgeous , yes. I still get a little weak in the knees when I look at one.
  7. Welcome , I like the sounds of this.
  8. It’s never enough. You’ll soon have to add another pedal , and then more. Amps and cabs will follow , and in between more basses. … this can continue for decades.
  9. I tend to go for straightforward things , but showed my wife a photo of a big orange hollow body Gretsch , she took one look and said “get it”. It’s been a favourite ever since.
  10. Silver but no sparkle.
  11. I had a Rumble for a while. Terrible thing I couldn’t flip fast enough.
  12. msb

    headphone amps

    I have the HA-1 and find it’s an elegant solution.
  13. If it comes down to a pissing contest , I’m normally pushing 700 watts. I usually run it at around three. Before it gets bad the BL will normally call for the drummer to give us a rimshot , which is a cue to drop the dynamic.
  14. We look after my 99 yr old mother-in-law , and I have a little practice nook set up at her place. Not a big room , carpeted , and I practice at a pretty quiet volume. So I find the C2 is a great little cab for that … but for rehearsal with a drummer it won’t cut it , my little Barefaced One 10 will deliver that without breaking a sweat. I just picked up the Darkglass m200 and look forward to using it at the next rehearsal. I have other bigger stuff for gigging.
  15. Thank you , ghostwheel I run a little red C2 cab for home practice as well. Most often with a Darkglass e500. I’ve found the C2 wonderful for quiet practice , but not suitable for rehearsal or gigs with other players. It doesn’t fill a room.
  16. Welcome Sarah. Here’s hoping you’ll find some players.
  17. Welcome to the forum. I’d love to see a pic of your amp.
  18. I was initially quite shocked to realize I had absolutely no idea that there was such a thing going on. And had been going on for ages.
  19. The bluegrass scene is quite the subculture. Between Maine and New Brunswick the real diehards here are off to a festival to go camping most weekends throughout the summer. I was introduced to it some years back and had no idea it was such a thing.
  20. I like the look of that , mind you I have a couple of short scale Gibsons. But that looks very nice!
  21. I was in a similar situation for years. I’d get a rehearsal tape … we might try the material at soundcheck , or just have a go at it. We were always adding material.
  22. I hit a point in my 30’s where I decided that I was done travelling and was only taking gigs in town. The circuit was a misery. I was tired of the road food and the hours sitting in a van. It was a good call.
  23. msb

    Show us your rig!

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