
essexbasscat
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was told by a luthier that chips in the paint that go through to the wood allow moisture to creep in under the paint and top coat, which causes that 'bubble'. Left unchecked, that bubble can grow in area. The advice I was given is just to use a small bit of enamel paint or cellulose laquer just to seal it to prevent the ingress of moisture. Just my 2p's worth T
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Advice sought: B-string on Jazz V
essexbasscat replied to martindupras's topic in Repairs and Technical
so would I be correct in thnking that winding the string on bends the string back at an angle about 90 degrees where it leaves the slot to wind around the post i.e. precision, jazz style and this is the place where it breaks with both strings ? cheers T -
what type of bass you using them on ? what's the tone like compared to other strings ? cheers T
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Advice sought: B-string on Jazz V
essexbasscat replied to martindupras's topic in Repairs and Technical
where did the strings break? was it the same place? T -
thanks for posting that love the song and so well done cheers T
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Couldn't find one for PTB, so here we go.... Went to Paul's to collect a GS112 and was given a warm welcome, along with much needed coffee. A pleasant conclusion to a pig of a rush hour journey, which I soon forgot about once I arrived at Paul's. Good conversation does make a difference ! Overall, it was a very straightforward transaction with absolutely no fuss or complications. 1st class. No worries here at all. Thanks Paul, good t meet you ! T
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these things keep coming up with good reports, as I said to supabock earlier today must check one out. soon. Congrats on the new addition ! T
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Hi all Just picked up an acoustic bass from Steve today- given to me at no cost ! Steve even came to meet me at a place close to his house to guide me in through the back doubles during his own lunchtime. Then spent some time at his house discussing all things bass and looking at his toys, which I wouldn't mind having myself I must say. Some very nice basses and one or two that I wish he would have gave me as well ( !!!!! ) Offered a cup of tea too. I could have spent ages there as Steve is really easy to talk with and I really enjoyed the whole thing. Can't see how Steve could have done any more really. Top man Nice one ! Tom
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F-Bass Studio 5-String "BLACK & WHITE CERUSE"
essexbasscat replied to dougal's topic in Basses For Sale
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[quote name='skankdelvar' post='745280' date='Feb 14 2010, 09:10 PM']Best to reserve judgment till the facts come out. Mucho potential for egg on face till then.[/quote] +1 to this big time T
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I always enjoyed playing along with 'look away' by Big Country. Anyone had any fun with 'Rio' by Duran Duran ? puzzled me at first until the penny dropped on what was happening T
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what does?
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pm'd you T
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In 1972, a WEM 1x18 cab with a WEM 40watt head. Used a vox bass through it. Sounded grim but it did the bit. Still have the vox bass, a very short and fast scale. Met Charlie Watkins (Watkins Electronic Music) years later and took a mosfet amp from his hands in his workshop at his house. He was even graceful enough to be genuinely interested in my stories of that WEM rig and my questions about the Watkins Rapiers that were flying around the scene at the time. A legend in his own lunchtime. T
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Yes, I didn't want to hijack the other thread either, that 's why I started another one - left hand practice, or one finger per fret Appreciate the posts though and your thoughts on this topic, which has opened up a whole new can of worms to investigate CHeers Tom
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thank you for that thoughtful reply Jennifer I'm now going to find out what the SIMANDL approach is T
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Hi folks I posted this one up to clear up a discussion on another thread and I didn't want to hijack another topic so..... It did leave me very curious about something though. I'd appreciate the forum's views on this one please. Q. do you think one finger per fret is valid advice ? Up 'till now, I saw it as digit training and a method of increasing the span of the left hand to cope with the lower end fret spacing. I havn't researched it personally, but relied instead on the advice of the 'experts'. what do you think folks ? I've added below the discussion that prompted this question for context (sorry for the read to get to the point by the way. I'll say THANK YOU here for those that follow it through) [u]My erroneous contribution to the other thread[/u] practice one finger per fret Hold one finger per fret then try variations of: 1, 2,3,4 1,3,2,4 1,4,2,3, etc in one direction, then the reverse order better still, get hold of a copy of Serious Electric Bass by Joel D Bartolo Hope that helps a little T that looks like left hand stuff to me [u]and then the reply[/u] Not only is it left hand stuff, but i would add that it is bad advice. If your hands are large enough to facilitate 1 finger per fret, then great, but otherwise, you run the risk of causing yourself permanent injury for no good reason. Double bass players don't force themselves to play one finger per fret/note. Be careful with your fingernails. Keep them quite short, but not too short - they protect your fingers (so speaks someone currently unable to play because of a finger infection caused partly by having nails too short. [u]I replied[/u] I came back to this thread to edit that you should start one finger per fret up the board nr. the 12th fret to get the patterns, before decending towards the nut to gain the reach. I realised the error too late and therefore deleted the post. However, the advice I left is from the book Serious Electric Bass by Joel D Bartolo. Jaco gives the same advice in his tuitional video. I havn't researched it beyond that point, so I can't say the advice is robustly supported by evidence. Since you claim that permanent damage will occur if this advice is followed, I''d be interested to hear your views around stretching the left hand to span the lower frets. Sorry about the thread hijack for the other hand folks. I did feel a certain justification for a reply to that post however. Love and peas T This isn't an attempt to come out on top from a discussion (promise bassbloke !) but more a 'poll' I hope What do you all think ? T
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[quote name='bassbloke' post='744384' date='Feb 13 2010, 11:29 PM']Not only is it left hand stuff, but i would add that it is bad advice. If your hands are large enough to facilitate 1 finger per fret, then great, but otherwise, you run the risk of causing yourself permanent injury for no good reason. Double bass players don't force themselves to play one finger per fret/note. Be careful with your fingernails. Keep them quite short, but not too short - they protect your fingers (so speaks someone currently unable to play because of a finger infection caused partly by having nails too short.[/quote] I came back to this thread to add that you should start one finger per fret up the board nr. the 12th fret to get the patterns, before decending towards the nut to gain the reach. I realised the error too late and therefore deleted the post. However, the advice I left is from the book Serious Electric Bass by Joel D Bartolo. Jaco gives the same advice in his tuitional video. I havn't researched it beyond that point, so I can't say the advice is robustly supported by evidence. Since you claim that permanent damage will occur if this advice is followed, I''d be interested to hear your views around stretching the left hand to span the lower frets. Sorry about the thread hijack for the other hand folks. I did feel a certain justification for a reply to that post however. Love and peas T
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nice ear innit
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Bernie Goodfellow is in Brighton may / may not be too far ? T
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[quote name='Paul_C' post='744149' date='Feb 13 2010, 05:04 PM']that looks like left hand stuff to me [/quote] what was that about senior moments?
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[quote name='urb' post='743543' date='Feb 12 2010, 10:09 PM']I'd really like to see this happen, if there's anything I can do to help please let me know, I'd like it if someone could suggest and or find a venue - about time we got a London one sorted, I might be able to pursuade the chaps from the Gallery to get involved... M[/quote] pm'd you stuff is going on off thread on this so don't lose hope T