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  1. Hi! I just bought a used Yamaha SLB 200 bass fitted with D'Addario Helicore Pizzicatos after a twenty year break from upright bass almost only playing electric. I also got a new bow and rosin a week ago and am having trouble getting a decent sound when playing arco. When playing the G, D and most of the time A strings I get an ok sound but when playing the E string I'm getting a really harsh octave-ish harmonic instead. I've narrowed it down to three possible causes: 1. Technique. I haven't played for 20 years. 2. New bow and rosin. I've tried different amounts of rosin and different tensions on the bow but to no avail. 3. Strings. Maybe the Helicore Pizzicatos aren't the best strings for bowing. Could perhaps changing to a set of strings made for arco playing solve most of the problem? I'm thinking Evah Pirazzi for instance. I'm also considering lower tension strings since my weak programmer/electric bass playing fingers aren't used to the increased effort. How do lower tension strings affect the sound, playability and ease of bowing? I'm mostly playing in a setting with a piano, a couple of vocalists, two acoustic guitars and violin, for your reference. Thanks in advance!
  2. Recently received a Yamaha SLB EUB from Joe. I felt secure the entire transaction due to good communications and quick updates such as shipment dates and tracking info. When I received the bass it was really well packaged with hardly any risk of damage. Highly recommended! Thanks for a smooth transaction!
  3. Seeing that it was built in West Germany rather than Germany made me realise the wall fell quite recently. Kind of scary... Really cool bass though, looks to be in perfect shape!
  4. I have a 90's BN6 with double split coils as well but with a bolt on necka and in black/ceruse. Since i got it a couple of years ago and refretted it (it was defretted when I bought it) it's become my main bass and I've tried out and let Foderas, Celinders and Alleva Coppolos go, one by one. Fantastic bass - highly recommended! Edit: I agree about the old preamp though. It's pretty much useless...
  5. The bass is sold but I'm still looking for a lined Fbass BNF5!
  6. The bass is still here. No one wanting to trade their Fbass AC5?
  7. Hi! I'm selling my Alleva Coppolo RA5. It's an olympic wite nitro finish with an alder body and maple neck with a scale lenght of 34". It both sounds and plays like a dream and I've got it strung with Thomastik Jazz Flats for a more "vintagey" sound. The bass has a few smaller dents and minor wear on the back of the bass and on the upper waist (or what ever it's called), i.e. normal nitro finish wear. More detailed specs can be found here: [url="http://allevacoppolo.com/standard3.html"]http://allevacoppolo.../standard3.html[/url] I'd prefer a straight sale but partial trades could also be interesting. I'm currently looking for a good electric upright or maybe maybe a fretless fbass five string. Here are two shorter music videos of me playing the bass in a studio setting earlier this summer. [url="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iuBsqcqma0U"]https://www.youtube....h?v=iuBsqcqma0U[/url] [url="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XnoAMgeycZM"]https://www.youtube....h?v=XnoAMgeycZM[/url] I live in Sweden but could [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]arrange shipping at buyer's expense.[/font][/color]
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  9. I've got a "vintage" Fbass from ~1992 with dual splitcoils. It sounds fantastic and I'm curious to why the configuration is so rare. Best of luck with the sale. It's a really cool bass!
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  11. Hi I'm thinking of learning how to play a wind instrument. I've played bass for 25 years but have hardly touched a wind instrument. I'm a big fan of electronic wind instruments so I thought an Akai EWI would be a good place to start. My thought is:[list] [*]no struggling with learning how to just get a sound out of a reed or brass mouth piece [*]no disturbing family and neighbours. [*]fairly cheap if bought second hand [/list] I'm curious how it would be to learn to play a "non-linear" instrument. Have any of you bass or guitar players started to play a wind instrument and how was that process for you? Here's Jörgen Munkeby playing one of my favourite solos ever on an electronic wind instrument (Akai EWI I think). http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1D53hRuF10A
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