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essexbasscat

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  1. Met Marc at Swindon down the M4 for a car park exchange. Never fails to draw stares from other people !

    I traded my RW jazz for Marc's RW precision. We were both happy with the deal, no hassle at all, it doesn't get any easier than this. 

    Had a nice chat with Marc too, he's a lovely fella. No trouble at all in recommending Marc to BC, credit to the forum

    Thanks Marc, hope you enjoy the jazz

    Tom 

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  2. Just purchased a walkabout head from John. It was sent by courier and I have to say ... first class packaging, the amp was very well bubble wrapped, then placed in a box with paper padding all around it. Couldn't have done it better myself. On top of that, I paid for the amp and John had it collected by the courier the same day, so really quick as well. 

    Thanks John, it was a pleasure   

  3. Tennis elbow is the term given to prolonged inflamation of tendons local to their insertion just above the elbow. The tendons become inflamed, (often through over -use) then become stuck in one stage of the inflammation process, never fully healing. I have known of one case that didn't respond to frictions or the forearm cuff, but was  resolved by acupuncture  

    Best wishes for a full recovery

  4. Hi BC

    I'm in the process of practicing for ABRSM singing grades and I've realised I've forgotten soooo much of my music theory from decades ago.

    I've dug out my matt red ABRSM 'Rudiments and Theory of Music' book to revise the facts and I've purchased a few past papers. Also ldone a few on - line music theory tests on websites.

    I've read mixed opinions on The Musician's Guide to Theory and Analysis. Are the books worth getting in BC's opinion ? there seems to be the workbook and a more expensive version with audiology analysis. How many books are there in the series ?

    Are there any other books worth buying ?

  5. Learned from Bert Weedon to set the strap for the height the bass or guitar is at when sitting balanced on your right thigh. Done it the same way since the early 70's and always found it comfortable. That position keeps the wrists at straighter angles, which is helpful with avoiding tendon and wrist strain issues :) no change of height for fingers or pick

  6. My earplugs go everywhere with me and I wear them in the car, definately on the London underground, practically any time I play anything louder than an acoustic guitar. The TV at home is almost always quiet.

    If only I'd done all that before I got tinnitus

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