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Eleven years on ...
... I found this thread. I wonder if it is still topical.
I am convinced of Leatherwood Bespoke Rosin.
It is expensive. It comes in various grades. You can mix the grades.
It does NOT SPRAY onto the instrument. It STAYS on the strings.
Check out Geigenbau Bartsch > Zubehör > Kolophonium
Cheers
bn
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Hi @Bassist on the run,
where did you get those inspiring green strings? Who makes them?
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22 hours ago, msb said:
Beautifully made.
Absolutely.
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32 minutes ago, msb said:
The front is black.
More pics ready?
Looks interesting.
Who made that bass?
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Welcome SimonC.
Never too old to start something new. I took up the double bass four years ago, at 69 years. meanwhile I play in a jazz band.
Have fun with your new instrument.
Basso navo
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Groovy greets from Germany🍻
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1 hour ago, Barking Spiders said:
yeah she comes across as a good sort so I feel a bit uncomfortable not liking her vocals either
The same goes for Joan Baez. Her tremolo makes me run for cover.
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A good friend of mine always (and I mean: always) hums "Summertime" to soothe themselves. It only stops when one engages them in a conversation, which keeps me babbling, which in turn makes me feel very uncomfortable.
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10 minutes ago, wateroftyne said:
This has to be the most niche question ever asked on BC.
That's a match. I seem to be the most niche member so far.
Fine with me.
Still thankful for any future helpful reply.
bn
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Hello disciples of the bassic tones,
I need your help:
Who else other than Jamie Callum sings "What a difference a day made" in the key of F?
Thankful for your useful replies
basso navo
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Hi from Germany, Theodore798.
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Hello Hawk45, and welcome.
The forum is dedicated to give advice and offer help.
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Check this out:
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2 minutes ago, dclaassen said:
EMG humbucker
Ah, OK. Because of its shape. Thanks.
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Dear all who advised me,
here is a pic of my recently acquired fretless: Warwick RockBass Streamer Standard.
I replaced the original roundwounds with LaBella flats.
The neck is rather thin compared to that of my DB, so I have to get used to that.
The instrument is rather light-weight, at 3.7 kilos.
I was able to bargain it down to 630 €, so am quite happy.
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1 hour ago, dclaassen said:
soap bar
What is that?
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On 04/01/2024 at 15:55, tauzero said:
do you mean you'd use the DB for the DB sound and the EB for the electric sound?
Yes.
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41 minutes ago, itu said:
fretless basses with 36" scale. Maybe you would like to use shorter scale
Not really, since I come from DB with a really long scale.
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33 minutes ago, itu said:
Overwater fretless basses
Thank you, itu, for the info. However, these, prices are way beyond my financial range.
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1 hour ago, Lfalex v1.1 said:
Have you tried a BG
Not yet. As said, I am at the brink of exploring new ground.
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Dear experts of two worlds,
being a double bassist, I'd like to explore new grounds: the electric bass. My goal: A fretless bass guitar.
Here are my questions:
1. Are there instruments with a thickness of the neck similar to that of a DB?
1. Are there basses that enable a near-upright position of the fretboard?
Looking forward to your ideas.
bn
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17 minutes ago, JPJ said:
make sure the side dots on the fretless bass are ‘on the frets’ as against between the frets which you can see on some defretted basses.
Thank you. This is a real helpful hint which wouldn't have occured to me.
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chords wanted
in Jazz
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Hello you helpful fellers,
I wonder if someone knows the chords of "Wadin'" by Horace Parlan. I've tried iTunes, Chordify, and the likes, but to no avail.
Hints will be very appreciated.
b n