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33 minutes ago, super al said:

I would vouch for that @dmccombe7 , I bought a Stagg eub for an americana/country/blues band. Used to get some funny looks when playing live but it sounded pretty good.

Nick on drums in the photo was definitely giving me a funny look, possible bum note moment. (Pic is from 2012 I think).FB_IMG_1768593117777.thumb.jpg.197a651dcb43d1d617206335a1154fdd.jpg

Does it stay  in place ok without having a body as such to steady it against you. ?

Dave

 

Posted (edited)
35 minutes ago, knirirr said:

 

It's not that bad if you've got a free corner of a room in which to lean it. The main difficulty is getting it down the stairs...

 

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Unfortunately all corners in the Bass Cave are occupied.

Doesn't help that i have a full clothes rack in there too for all my Glam costumes.

Dave

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4 minutes ago, dmccombe7 said:

Does it stay  in place ok without having a body as such to steady it against you. ?

Dave

 

There's a couple of appendages that fit either side of the eub body to simulate the acoustic's body.

They're not much to look at but the Stagg eub was budget friendly at the time.

 

The neck board isn't as round as an acoustic so playing with a bow is tricky but I only went 'arco' on the intro for Born on the Bayou to get the drone sound.

Posted (edited)
On 30/12/2025 at 17:41, Al Krow said:

... What are yours and why those particular goals? What do you see as the main hurdles to achieving them? 

 

I want to improve timing and consistency of my playing. I am fairly sure it involves adjustments to playing technique.

... Maybe see if a new bass helps, you never know 🙂

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Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, 42Hz said:

 

I want to improve timing and consistency of my playing. I am fairly sure it involves adjustments to playing technique.

 

It may do, but it is more likely that you need to practice with a metronome and work on how to improve the way that you listen to your own playing! 

 

You are not alone - timing and consistency are what sorts the men from the boys and the thing that really makes you a top player. I've been playing for fifty years and they are the two things that I'm still working on! 

 

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I'll be 72 in a couple of weeks. I hope I can get into a healthier lifestyle and practice more.

 

I appreciate that since age 12 or 13 I'm still gigging.  I blessed that I'm working with younger musicians.  These guys are in their early 40s and motivated. They're not emotional like me, everything is strictly business. 

 

I'm more conscious about the caliber and logistics of the gigs we play. We're starting to fill up our summer schedule . I'm hoping we get some of the bigger festivals and fair gigs with big stage and big sound.

 

Am I asking too much for a 72 year old ?

 

Daryl

 

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