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dodge_bass

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  • Birthday 11/09/1979

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  1. Bought this to use with a Moog Minitaur and then quite quickly ended up upgrading to an all in one synth. Barely used, still has plastic over screen and I've got the box etc. Great little midi keyboard just not needed any more. Bargain at £90 plus £5 for P&P.
  2. I think maybe I then bought this? Who knows if it's the same cab (he has three!), either way great comms, super quick delivery (cab packed great) and item exactly as described. I'm a very happy bass player, what a cab. Thanks Rob, another fab member of this great community of bass players.
  3. Would you consider sending this at all or collection only?
  4. Having a massive studio clear out so here are a bunch of pedals that are just gathering dust. If you want any further info drop me a DM. Add a fiver for P&P and I'll box up really well and send quickly. Pedals remaining: BugBrand Bugcrusher 08 - rare bit crusher. Hard to put a price on, last one sold on Reverb for £400 (!). Grab a bargain at £250 incl. power supply cos it's a weird one. Happy to take trade offers on this. MXR Loopbox - fx loop - £40 TC Electronic - HOF Mini (The Hoff!) - £40 Moeer - Slow Engineer - £25
  5. I love crotchets and training wheels. Knowing about these has kept me in work as a professional musician who can read music, understand theory and ‘hear’ well. It’s all part of the same thing, they can’t be separated out and certainly I’d be wary of denigrating them so readily in public!
  6. You’re right about the chromatic alterations but nothing in this sequence suggest a change of key so best to not approach it like that when you think about it because you lose sight of the bigger picture - I.E it’s just a slightly cheeky chord sequence in the key of G major. Chord iii is pretty common actually; perhaps less common is chord three as dominant chord rather than a minor chord. Chord IV going to IV minor is a very common alteration popularised by the Beatles - it’s just a more interesting way of getting back to the I chord (G in this instance). So really its ultimate just a I - IV chord sequence (very common!) with a little variation to make it a bit more interesting to the listener.
  7. Any trades or part ex’s?
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