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Rosie C

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  • Birthday 02/02/1968

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  1. Which is what I was playing in church today - alongside piano, electric guitar, drum and cornet. OK the volume was set to '9', and the acoustics are fantastic, but it was loud enough.
  2. I'm surprised I'm the only person with only fretless - though that has been helped by moving house and selling instruments I wasn't playing. I started playing double bass and viola/violin at the start of covid lockdown and haven't really played fretted since.
  3. I don't know what this is, but I love it! 💙
  4. First Bass Owned: Aria Wildcat Pro II in white. Heavily influenced by John Taylor: 'Go To' Bass: Squier Jazz with Fender fretless neck 'Your' Bass: An unbranded cheap & cheerful plywood upright with neck and various other repairs, that somehow has a fantastic tone. Fitted with Innovation Rockabilly blacks & Realist Lifeline pickup.
  5. I have a challenging start to the day - woke up late having been unwell in the night. Then 'ForScore' refused to sync the music for this mornings' service so I had to print out the new tunes. For bonus fun, our MD had a new tune which I got to see only with five minutes before the service started. But it all went well and once the service started everything dropped into place. The hymns were: As the Deer Pants for Water When I Needed a Neighbour Behold the Lamb How Can I Keep From Singing All have decent bass parts, but I'm particularly fond of How Can I Keep From Singing
  6. I sold Simisker a Behringer rack effects unit. Great comms, and very patient with me as I was nursing an injured leg and couldn't get to the post office.
  7. Then we shall make that happen!
  8. Boss FV-50H high-impedance stereo volume pedal. In good condition, with original box and manual. It has velcro fitted on the underside. I can post to UK addresses, or you can collect from Chepstow. From Boss: The high-impedance FV-50H is designed to be connected before guitar effect units in the signal chain. The Minimum Volume knob lets users set minimum volume as desired. Convenient Tuner Out jack enables speedy tuning on stage.
  9. It's a CS7. Technically I can't fault it - the action and sound is great.
  10. The first time I watched the video, I wasn't sure what I was watching. But I read your description, watched again and I get it! Impressive, and an interesting way to make music. In a way, not so different to our church band, except we have no tech, and play standing around the MD's piano so we can hear his instructions but the congregation can't.
  11. Been there! Mid 1990s, me and a friend were renovating a flat I'd bought, on evenings after work. It was winter so we'd left the mains on, confident that a particular wire was not live.
  12. The scientist in me wants to test how much electricity the pencil's graphite core will conduct! 😈
  13. Infamy! Our worship band has had a little recognition - we've been invited to play at another church next week at a special diocese-wide service. I'm going to dust off my upright for the occasion
  14. Interesting, mine is more of a pink noise. But I have hyperacusis too, so maybe not exactly tinnitus.
  15. This is also my experience. We gave our baby grand for free to a local school. The upright we had before that the guy who delivered the baby grand took it away for free 'as a favour'.
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