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Ross

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  1. Started on tabs and books, then got a teacher who was not a proper teacher and played mainly guitar and pretty much useless, then it was a learning curve for my band. Took a little break for a couple of years now it's all information off here, youtube vids and notation.

  2. Because I used to play naked and a guitar was too small to hide my giant bassist package.

    I played bass because everyone and their mum plays guitar.
    I actually play very little guitar, I play drums and bass well, a little flute and piano, some flugelhorn. But guitar I've never really gotten into, got quite fat fingers so it's difficult.

  3. [quote name='Bilbo' post='1327439' date='Aug 4 2011, 05:04 PM']Not really. Maybe we will all start playing our instruments and valuing them for what they are instead of buying them, playing them for 10 minutes then selling them on so we can buy another one or comissioning new ones that are a hairs breadth different from the last one we commissioned. There are certainly more instrumenhts than there are good players so I see no problem here.[/quote]
    The problem lies in the cost of instruments will rise, it'll make it difficult for people to get into it young.
    I remember when I started, it took me months to buy a cheap starter bass, if it'd been twice/ three times the price I don't know whether I'd gotten into music.

  4. A lot of people don't care enough about their sound to research, or just don't realise what they're missing.
    I remember turning up to a gig "Wow a real fender, you must have some money" I bought it with paper round funds...

    It's a bit like seeing a tradesman turn up with DIY grade tools, a little disconcerting but we'll let the work do the talking.

  5. I remember getting a "Mate help me shift this stuff in your van and I'll buy you a pint" call, naturally I assumed it was a shitload of stuff and being a nice beerloving guy I obliged.
    Got there and it would have fitted twice over in his focus with the back seats down, only upside to having a van is being able to really shift some weight without destroying its internals. Unless we're talking minimum of a SWB transit you don't actually get that much more room in them, and with cages in most vans, often you find cars are better for longer stuff!

  6. I've fitted 3 big old 4x10s and a small drum kit in in a 1993 civic before, keeping my original driving position (as far back as posible)
    Just play tetris til they fit, you'd be amazed how much crap you can cram into the smallest of cars.

  7. Yeah if it's £100 + £10 postage, offering them £90 + £10 postage or £100 + free postage is the same thing. And 90% of the time postage costs less than the advertised price.
    It's like asking someone to chuck in a case and a screeen protector when you're getting a phone, it's just business. I always haggle without fail if there is room to haggle, one of the reasons I tend to shop for food at markets and not supermarkets, the foods better and it ends up cheaper after a bit of haggling the prices down/ getting extras chucked in. Even if it's an extra few tomatos in the bag for free, it adds up.

  8. [quote name='The_D' post='1321399' date='Jul 30 2011, 04:03 PM']Another guy wanted ME to go 10 miles down the road and meet him so he could buy it off me... and why would I do that you plumb?[/quote]
    Because the guy doesn't have a way to get to you? Or wants the car but can't afford insurance to drive it home so needs you to plonk it on his drive?

    I wouldn't though, could be dodgey.

  9. I sometimes come in with a low offer expecting someone to counter offer. Not ri.diculously low but one of the reasons I buy second hand is because you can haggle the price down a bit.

    One thing I never got about cars is when people use paying in cash as a bargaining point, you can pay by any way you want it aint gonna make the price go down.

  10. I started with low, like low end of my crotch low.
    Raised it up a bit, then after getting a really painful wrist I took someones advice.
    Put it at the height you play it sitting down, best way.

    People who have it under their chin? No, I cannot imagine it being in any way comfortable and lets be honest you look like a berk whatever genre you play.

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