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The Bass Player's Lexicon


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"world music": anything thats crap and from a different country. Typically predominately involving percussion since the protagonists exist in a culture which hasn't advanced enough to produce proper instruments than can play actual notes.

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"Talent" - the thing that singers think they have which means they don't need to rehearse. It doesn't seem to matter whether they do anyway, as they'll still come in at the wrong time, forget a verse and make up the words as they go along and then look at you as if it's your fault.

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Noodle: what bassists do with style and flair in music shops when trying to think of the tunes they were going to play to try out this bass they've picked up.

Alternatively: what guitarists do in the same instance, but usually at ear-splitting volume with too much distortion and some added: watch how badly I can sweep pick eh?!

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Rehearsal:

Usually a full band gathering in an expensive rented room. This time is set aside for the sole purpose of allowing the singer to begin to learn the songs that the rest of the band have been learning in their own time for a number of weeks previously.

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[quote name='NickD' timestamp='1455285227' post='2977809']
Rehearsal:

Usually a full band gathering in an expensive rented room. This time is set aside for the sole purpose of allowing the singer to begin to learn the songs that the rest of the band have been learning in their own time for a number of weeks previously.
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So so true...

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"PA system": Sound amplification system that magically materialises at every rehearsal and gig such that the singer merely has turn up to plug their mic in.

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"Guitar amp master volume": A useful control present on guitar amps that has two main settings - the "sound check" setting and the "drown everyone else in the band out" setting, the latter being engaged once the gig commences.

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"wah wah pedal": A device that be engaged by a guitarist enabling him to repeat the same lick over and over again until such time as he thinks of a different one.

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Groove (alt) - the music slot on a vinyl record (music playing medium), the width and depth of which is dictated by the level of bass - when filled with other instruments it gets shallow and bass less. Hence bass players are crucial to and control the groove and other people sometimes fill it with fluff .......

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"bottom end" ironically the furthest point from any g string....

"Less is more".... Stop feckin twiddling and put your thumb away.

"In the shed"... Means I'm practicing, not I'm sat in an old deck chair surrounded by dried up half tins of gloss paint and a broken lawnmower, smoking Woodstock woodbines reading a 30 year old copy of sw***.

"Holding down the low end" - no explanation .... It means your the only bass player.

"im having trouble logging in" - please abuse me I'm an idiot.

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[size=4][font=arial,helvetica,sans-serif][color=#000000]Relic - see “criminal damage”[/color][/font][/size]

[size=4][font=arial,helvetica,sans-serif][color=#000000]Extended range bass - lumpy ironing board[/color][/font][/size]

[size=4][font=arial,helvetica,sans-serif]Dusty end - the consequence of relying on the sex appeal of a bass to attract groupies. Also see "bedroom player".[/font][/size]

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[quote name='bassman7755' timestamp='1455364892' post='2978416']
"wah wah pedal": A device that be engaged by a guitarist enabling him to repeat the same lick over and over again until such time as he thinks of a different one.
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Also known as 'The Kirk Hammett effect.'

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