Jump to content
Why become a member? ×

Mrbigstuff

⭐Supporting Member⭐
  • Posts

    2,516
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by Mrbigstuff

  1. the thing i find is the differences between the "mid" priced basses (3-800) and those that are £1200+ are very small. BUT, most 1200+ basses are much like the mid range basses but with every part a little bit better. When your a professional you need to have no worries about your bass, it needs to work and work consistently. It also needs to suit the need of the gig/ session. And finally it needs to allow your sound to be equal or better than other bass players. If you lose a gig because someone elses sound is better then it will almost make all the work you put into getting the chops redundant, until you get a bass that works.
  2. [quote name='thepurpleblob' post='1339176' date='Aug 13 2011, 10:31 PM']Hmmm... I'm struggling to play it *at all* against a click - even slowly. I don't seem to have got that syncopated bit in my head. There's something to work on [/quote] ahh in those situations i sing the line before i play it. Somehow it helps my body "feel" it
  3. [quote name='thepurpleblob' post='1339151' date='Aug 13 2011, 10:13 PM']The line is D B and A. How would that go. I suspect it's plucking technique anyway, it usually is. I can't play with a pick. I drop them. I've tried - honestly.[/quote] to build up accuracy at speed play it slow at first to a click and then speed it up until you reach the required tempo.
  4. [quote name='norvegicusbass' post='1336124' date='Aug 11 2011, 08:46 AM']Some excellent answers there so thanks for that. As far as I'm concerned there are two types of bassline. A riff which I think most of us would agree are pretty easy to conjure up and the kind of intricate playing of someone like Jamerson which blows my mind with its creativity. That's not to say I dont think riffs are good I grew up on punk and that's full of repeated bar long riffs. I like the idea of completely writing your own bassline to existing songs that someone mentioned. Also does anyone know of a website or software that would play chords that I chose on a sort of loop which I could maybe work around? Even better if it had a drum effect then I could get some practice in [/quote] band in a box, bloody expensive though. Itd be better to get garageband/logic, a keyboard and learn piano which is what im going to do when iv got the time
  5. I really liked the look of that natural NYC Fodera that was on the site and then they went and gave it to Tom Kent
  6. learn your appeggios and scales if you dont already know them. Also learn lots of rhytmic patterns, you can do this just by listening to lots of different genres.
  7. il add overwater to the list. The sadowsky Will Lee jazzes are supposed to be exceptional. Also this looks like a killer bass; [url="http://home.btconnect.com/bassworld/photos/Custom%20Jazz%204%20Spalted%20Maple.jpg"]http://home.btconnect.com/bassworld/photos...ted%20Maple.jpg[/url]
  8. cheers for the words guys it really is a cracking instrument and i wont be at all dissapointed if i had to keep it
  9. [quote name='Ou7shined' post='1320995' date='Jul 29 2011, 11:53 PM']They used to do the odd Jazz neck if you specifically asked for one. £1500 seems pretty fair for a '79.[/quote] prices seem to be rising. Bass gallery's pre ernie stingrays have been going for over 2K recently, 79 they have now is 2.4!!!!!
  10. sorry guys and girls this ones staying with me :-D
  11. no competition.... FLEA
  12. thought id give it another chance and have to admit some of the licks are quite cool. It's just not my thing. I like lots of space, where theres no unnecesary playing and lots of repetition. Maybe when i can play stuff like this i'l appreciate it more
  13. its kind of like someone did an experiment. They gave someone who has never heard music in his life a bass guitar and Hadrien is the outcome. Although i have only heard him solo'ing, would love to hear him playing in a blues trio or something just to see if he can do it.
  14. [quote name='Dropzone' post='1309097' date='Jul 19 2011, 01:28 PM']Is there a good idiots guide to slap[/quote] watch marcus miller
  15. he has a rat upon his upper lip.......
  16. Gotta say guys thanks very much. The plan is that for my specialised project i was going to write a method book. From this data so far it seems the three best ways are private lessons, internet based stuff and learning by ear. So now im thinking maybe write a book that can aid teachers, almost be like a "homework" book. Probably have it as a PDF instead of a book so its more accessible to those online, possibly include video's as well. And finally an ear training section where a seperate PDF could have answers. Please keep it coming though guys, its all helping and the more the input the better the average will be
  17. [quote name='Ross' post='1296360' date='Jul 7 2011, 07:00 PM']That isn't creativity. That is teaching you how to use the tools and make your job easier.[/quote] i had a student once that said everything comes from the soul.... erm! I admit to play what you feel but if you dont know what your playing you can only play by yourself. So i showed him how i would use scales over a simple song, think it was hard days night, and sure enough he then learnt the fingerboard and basic scales. And from that he found that the stuff he had "created" was based on a Mixolydian scale
  18. I think iv explained this pretty badly. Imagine your all just starting out. Things i'd like you to consider; Would you have much access to the internet, ie your own computer (although most kids have one when there 10 nowdays i did not) Would you be able to get to a tutor? Could you afford personal lessons? Or if you did have lessons did your tutors recommend you books to get as well as the lessons? Inputs been great so far though chaps and has given me plenty to think about
  19. not quite the same but i just wanted to whinge about it. Last saturday night i managed to trap my middle finger in heavy door. It took off some of the nail and has left me not being able to use it (right hand btw). Needless to say the rock gig i did last night did not go well with just index finger powering the notes, nowhere near enough speed! And also with end of year exams just 2 weeks away im going to have to start using a pick
  20. ok if you were only allowed one what would it be
  21. This is a bit of research i need to do for yet another essay thanks for your help in advance. Oh and also feel free to show me to a thread where this has already been done (i did a search but couldnt find anything). Lastly please discuss your experiences of learning below
  22. Asking what 6 string is best is like asking what the best colour. There are many out there to suit your specific needs/wants/budget personally i'd go with a fodera
  23. [quote name='chris_b' post='1287511' date='Jun 30 2011, 10:48 AM']I just think the band's looking mean and moody, but the real "cock up" was making Cee Lo look like an extra from Star Wars.[/quote] I think thats a bit disrespectful to Star Wars, they're costumes were slightly more tasteful I think it had Star Trek written all over it
  24. [quote name='Johnston' post='1287333' date='Jun 30 2011, 09:21 AM']I wouldn't say that. Bright Lights Bigger City and Forget you have both charted have they not?? Then add in Crazy and the rest of the Gnarls Barkley stuff.[/quote] Crazy i can agree on but bright lights i didnt think got that big did it? The thing is they had a big writing group which included Bruno Mars and they must have spent a fair bit on marketing the album and singles after that. Then to put on a mediocre looking show... Seems like money down the drain to me.
  25. [quote name='Bankai' post='1287270' date='Jun 30 2011, 07:36 AM']What happened to his old band? [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QZafczuvx1s"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QZafczuvx1s[/url][/quote] its common for american artists to use British musicians for gigs in the UK. It can sometimes be down to cost of transporting gear or the regular band have other commitments
×
×
  • Create New...