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Dave_the_bass

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  1. Never been to it so can't help there but, as you must be fairly local; there's a very friendly atmosphere, and full backline, at The boot and Shoe in Whitwell on the first Monday of the month. It's mainly solo and duet acoustic performers but I've been up with a full rock band and it went down a storm.
  2. Normally I don't quit, I stay until the band stagnates and we agree that it's time to pull the plug. Most recently, I quit! Myself and the singer formed the band from the remnants of our old band (I'll point out now that I always felt that he struggled to sing the musical style of our old venture). We got a few song ideas drafted between us, found a drummer, carried on writing, eventually found the right guitarist. Got the songs written and, after a couple of open mic night type warm ups, hit the road as opening act for a reasonable name. First night was a train wreck from my perspective, soundcheck with earplugs in then can't find them for the gig meaning that my monitoring was shot to sh1t, but me and the guitarist got a stellar piece in the review. Someone filmed our set, the singer was awful! Second show. I played, in my opinion, much better as I didn't lose my earplugs. People who were at this show too said they thought I was good at the previous one but had taken it to the next level! 😃 Anyway, I overheard a few people discussing my band and there was a common theme "the band are awesome but the singer is dogpoop" At the next gig I paid a little more attention to the singer. Yep, he was bad. His stage presence was non-existent and he thought every song was in the key of Yale. I also noticed that, for the first few songs, the crowd were really getting in to it until the singer opened his mouth. Couple all of this with the things I'd recently found out about his personal life, in particular they way he had been treating his partner (who is a friend of mine and my partners), he's lucky that: A. I finished the tour before I quit B. I didn't knock him out
  3. Rotosound Nexus. They have a good tone that's pretty much perfect for my fast, intricate, rock playing. If I roll the tone off on the bass they have a rich, warm, quality to them. Above all else; they're black and cheaper than Dr Black Beauties 🤘
  4. Welcome to my world. Just finished a tour of the UK and quit the band the following day. Truth be told; I wanted to quit in January but my wonderful young lady convinced me to stick it out until after the tour as: A, you might feel differently when you've played a string of shows B, It wasn't fair on the rest of the guys to drop the band 7/8 weeks before the start. Main reason for quitting was the singer. He had delusions of grandeur on a band level and delusions of adequacy for his vocals/stage presence. Going to retreat to my guitars, drums and bass to start working on some new songs before coming back fighting later in the year.
  5. Not guaranteeing anything this far out, especially as I'm on holiday until a couple of days before, but; I'm hoping to make it this year! If I am coming then Spondon's transport issues will be solved.
  6. [quote name='Wooks79' timestamp='1479482909' post='3176926'] Bannermans in Edinburgh is a great venue and has always been a pleasure to play. [/quote] This is good to know as I'm playing there in March.
  7. All of the gigs listed below are within the next 60 days Skindred - Oxford Volbeat - Brussels Soil - Milton Keynes Black Stone Cherry - Sheffield The Cure - London Black Stone Cherry - London Black Stone Cherry - Kentucky Black Stone Cherry - Kentucky Limp Bizkit - Nottingham That's all the gigs I'm attending for the rest of the year!
  8. I'm in an originals band so slightly different situation. I play by ear and feel when creating bass lines so not applying musical theory with any level of intention but, when I've got the line I'm happy with I do like to research/learn why it works as it adds to my palette of possibilities for the future. This method has also allowed me to sit back and write an inventive bass line or two when the only thing I could come up with in the band writing session was a very simple root note and fill type of line. So yeah, I find music theory interesting but I don't allow my limited knowledge to constrain me.
  9. Okay it's not a "selfie" as I, obviously, couldn't have taken this one myself but; this is me with my gigging* yammy. I was just relaxing after a hard day at work. *My rehearsal yammy is identical apart from having chrome hardware instead of black.
  10. Take empty, well battered, hard case with you. Put shiny new bass in old case for return flight. Don't act guilty at customs. ☺
  11. 4 out of 5 of my 4 string basses have them fitted as I wouldn't want to gig without one available. I don't use them as much as I used to but in a previous orignals band I had a few songs where I changed to drop d and back a couple of times mid song. I've bought a couple from the states via eBay but the last one I bought was from a guy in Spain, again via eBay, and they've always worked out significantly cheaper than they can be bought for in the UK.
  12. First Guitar: squire strat - still got it, still use it, still works sounds and plays brilliant. Until this coming Saturday when I pick up my new 6 string, still the only electric guitar I own. First Bass: Tanglewood Rebel in translucent Red. It's now 20 years old and entered semi retirement. It sits with the others in the stand and gets played fairly frequently. It's gigging days are over but it will never leave me. I also still own basses number 2, 3, 4 & 5 and all of the acoustic guitars I've ever purchased. I think I might have a problem!
  13. I can see that would work really well in a full band mix and be nice and clear sounding. That's not a laughable eq setting at all, it's the kind of setting we of the bass chat community advocate.
  14. This thread is my first awareness that there was a match last night! I played a gig once when there was a big boxing match on. The stage was at one end of the room, the TVs at the other. We were obviously doing something right as everyone in then place was well in to our band and not paying attention to the screens. I, on the other hand, got to watch the whole fight
  15. My living room amp is Internet and network linked. I can control it via my phone or tablet and I get to listen to US/Canadian rock radio stations with excellent sound quality. I also use it to tune in to whichever "unsigned" show is playing my bands music. The DAB reception in my house used to be quite good (I was an early adopter of that particular tech) but these days it's none existent. So, in summary, Internet radio as a stand alone unit; I probably wouldn't buy. Internet radio bundled in to some other device that you plan on buying anyway; definitely preferable to an app or having to have a pc running.
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