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  1. Might as well sell crumhornchat.co.uk then ffs
    6 points
  2. What I do is come up with a spurious reason why the song should be dropped.
    5 points
  3. About 22 years ago, at the age of 41, I was walking my beat in Plymouth along College Avenue, past Manson’s Music and I peered into the window. That re-triggered my desire to learn to play a musical instrument. I’d been keen at school, but my parents decided that as they weren’t musical neither was I and that the fiver deposit on the school trombone wasn’t going to happen despite the music teacher pushing for it. I’d been a marching band snare drummer and I’d had a bit of bandsman trombone practice time in my previous 20 odd years in the RN but that was it. Why bass? To be honest it was because I thought it would be easier, oh and different. I bought a headless Hohner Jack from Manson’s and my bass journey commenced. Bands, who’d have them eh? I got involved with some work colleagues and friends in Plymouth and we struck up a regular practice in Saltash Rugby Club. It was pretty dire, I was pretty dire too to be honest and we sort of collapsed after a while. I learnt a lot though and the taste for gigging was firmly instilled in my brain. I also started listening to bass and becoming sort of ‘bass centric’ in my interests and music tastes. In 2004 I moved North to Kendal for a change of career. I had by now acquired a superior case of GAS that would see over 100 basses pass through my hands to date. I think that’s quite an achievement although I’m not sure if it’s one to be proud of. I actually had 27 at one point (yes I was single at the time). I saw an ad in Mad Monks in Kendal for a bassist and headed North to Penrith for an audition. My first ‘proper’ band? Well sort of. Regular practice with 3 local guys who were all older than myself and generally a well-heeled bunch. The band’s music was supposedly a democratic choice but the singer/lead guitarist had a habit of going down the pub, referring to us as ‘his band’ and stating that he wasn’t going to play any of that crap that the bassist suggested. The Rolling Stones were the best band in the world and ‘Dead Flowers’ was their best number….. So, the writing was always on the wall really. The other guys were great, and we actually gigged three times. We opened at a local ‘mini-festival’, did one gig in the local for our supper and one charity gig. I loved it and put up with a lot of aggro in the hope of becoming a regular gigging band, but it wasn’t to be. A shame really. It got bitter and twisted at the end, mainly between the said lead guitard and the rest of us. I then had the experience of getting into a punk band that folded and then re-formed with a new bassist. The lengths some people will go to to avoid telling someone that they have another bassist who’s their mate etc. and fits the band image better. Finally, a really long stretch with a group of guys in Kendal who were actually good, particularly the lead guitarist, but we never made a gig. At the best we sounded really good. All classic rock which became very tiring after a while. I think that some of the guys didn’t really want to or have the bottle to gig but wouldn’t admit it. This all went on with the odd change of personnel for years. Recently I thought, enough is enough. I was completely dis-heartened. I sold my rig, sold some basses and thought I’d retire to a bit of noodling in the bass cupboard. It hasn’t really happened. The basses and practice combo have just sat there gathering dust. And then I bought my wife a ukulele. That’s it, I’m a bit smitten! I’ve succumbed to the Uke syndrome. All that life of bass, buying, selling and swapping at clandestine meeting in motorway services has stopped. A whole era seems to be winding down and coming to an end. I still have 5 basses and my TC 250 Combo. I’ve 2 custom ACGs that I don’t intend parting with, a full Uber top spec bubinga and wenge Finn 5 and my special holly topped headless Salace. I also have Rita, a Musicman Sterling with a Nordstrand that used to be well known in these parts. I’ve owned her twice and she stays. That leaves my pearlescent white Nanyo Bass Collection 5 that I’ve just bought from Mick and fettled with a Glockenkland pre. Finally I’m a umming and ahhing about whether to keep my soft aged Fiesta Red Sandberg 5 string P bass. It’s beautiful. I was never one for relic finished instruments but this just works. It sounds wonderful and weighs 7.5 lbs. But however much I love it I’m not playing it so what’s the point? Hmmm… So a long journey and life always changes. I've met some great people and made life long friends. I just thought I’d share. If anyone is local to me I have a load of bass books and odds and ends sat around. I don’t really want to advertise and post etc. So, statistically not good. 22 years, more than 100 basses and 3 gigs! Well life isn't always as you'd want it to be and if you don't have the right ingredients around you you'll never bake a cake I'm, off to play my Uke Peter
    4 points
  4. If Spotify IS worth anything close to this figure, it really needs to be challenged on the royalties it gives artists. It borders on theft.
    3 points
  5. SOLD My WARWICK Streamer Stage 2 NT 5 strings Year 2006 7 piece wenge & afzelia neck Natural Oil finish Afzelia body Ovangkol neck Gold hardware MEC 3 band EQ MEC pickups gold hardware Thru Neck Ying Yang Inlays 1680£ 1900€ shipping out
    3 points
  6. Blonde bursts do look good but very tricky to do well, I had one done by Bow Finishing it was lovely but it wasn't cheap.
    3 points
  7. Do you have a source for that? It is my understanding that Spotify has still to turn a profit and is only kept going by investment hoping that one day it might actually be worth something close to that figure. Personally ATM I can't see how that is possible. The infrastructure and bandwidth costs alone to support Spotify's user base must be huge, and I suspect that the vast majority of them are using the free service. The ads on the free service are poorly targeted, most of the ones I get are from Spotify trying to persuade me to upgrade to their paid service and all of the others are for music I have absolutely no interest in; and since I'm mostly using Spotify's own genre playlists, you would think that ads for music would reflect the genre being streamed? I see little point in paying for Spotify when their catalogue is so incomplete. Roughly one third of the tracks I have on CD or records are unavailable on Spotify and while I'm not exactly mainstream, my tastes aren't THAT obscure. AFAIK none of the streaming services actually make any money. Soundcloud was just about viable until they were told that they would have to pay royalties to the owners of their content. Since then they've stubbled from one financial crisis to another. Even YouTube only survives because it is being propped up by Google's more lucrative services. No one but Spotify's management and their anxious investors can believe that Spotify is worth anything close to the figure being quoted. Maybe if someone actually works out how to make music streaming services turn a profit then perhaps one of them could be worth that much. But until then dream on.
    3 points
  8. A couple of years late on the thread but hey ho! in regards to the original post..the zender signature bass is awesome. SZ was my favourite bass player as a wee lad and i am lucky enough to know him quite well. I was honoured to take possession of one of his basses for my birthday. Probably the best gift ever 💜
    3 points
  9. May I present the future of guitar music, my niece's band Honeyblood. The new head of Fender, Andy Mooney, is convinced that the saviours of the electric guitar will be young women. According to him, these days, 50% of new guitar buyers are women. Which is lucky for my niece, because Fender have been showering her with free guitars and amps, in the hope I assume, that when she becomes a household name she'll be playing a Fender (most of them go to her dad, who plays in a blues band and is the proud owner of a rapidly growing guitar and amp collection).
    3 points
  10. That's why they are for novices, lol
    2 points
  11. Yes totally. I think it's ok to demonstrate instruments to beginners but it'd be more sensible to show them something dead simple, and better still, teach them to do it, instead of their first impression of a bass in the flesh being.."I'll never be able to do that".
    2 points
  12. My new toy... With this I'll never need to buy a big amp ever again. Unless it gets confiscated as a weapon of mass destruction or a nuclear threat of course...
    2 points
  13. silly idea - it'll never get off the ground.
    2 points
  14. testing the prototype now - i need to give it some usual gig abuse to be certain it's OK but i'm pretty confident it'll be fine. It'll probably be a week or so before i can make some more (as my printer is fully booked) and then i'll cost it up (it'll only be a few quid or a bit more with the REAN connector pre-installed. Will let you know.
    2 points
  15. I don't do anything I can't do on a four string with flats. That's it.
    2 points
  16. Sometimes more like this: I might not be much help on this one: I've done white and I've done bursts ....but I've never done a white burst! And I'm not entirely sure how I would go about it. And generally I don't spray. And I generally don't grain fill in the conventional manner. Basically - my approach tends towards the unconventional in a number of aspects and so I would probably start from a completely different place. There are some pointers I've gleaned from the various trials and tribulations I've had that might help, though. But I emphasise these are just what I've experienced...other people may have had more success than I did: I think linseed oil is a bit of a problem. Tru-oil - which many guitar makers use - is a polymerised linseed based product. Basically, it sets hard over time. I'm not sure that linseed oil by itself does. As such, there may be problems trying to overcoat linseed oil with many things - although perhaps OK with Tru-oil Personally, I steer clear of nitro-cellulose. You HAVE to wear a properly spec'd respirator - it is pretty evil stuff - but more than that, it is very, very particular to what it is sprayed on or what is sprayed on it. And it blooms in damp weather...and and and Yes - the spray cans from halfords, etc, will work fine and give you a huge choice of colours and a decent clear coat. Always start with a primer, though, if you are using solid colours. If you are spraying onto bare wood, use a clear sanding sealer. You still need to wear a respirator when you are spraying and follow all of the other precautions stated on the tins but functionally will work and, in my experience are less sensitive to humiditiy, etc.. They can nevertheless be still reactive with previous coats and other products. The folks above who say 'always test on some scrap' speak wise words You can produce very good results for many effects without having to spray... The good thing, though, is that generally at worst, you can fairly easily sand back to the wood and start again. Sorry I've not been more help on this one Andy
    2 points
  17. for anyone wanting to easily mount their Smoothound transmitter on a strap, I've got a new design for a simple 3D printed clip assembly that holds the REAN connector to your strap and can be left attached to it. The transmitter & extension cable fit into the connector as normal. I'll also do a more universal one that mounts with a velcro strap as this one only fits length-ways on a leather strap into the length adjustment slots. just testing the first prototype. the parts are printed in a modified ABS polymer and are more than strong enough - see what you think (pics attached)
    2 points
  18. Superb, cheers for that. £100 less than the session series, passive and great rep online as far as I can see. Will have to start calling this thread 'the gasworks'.
    2 points
  19. I know those guys!!! (and her, although I have not talked to her much) We used to play at many of the same festivals... last year the sound guy at one of those events near Newcastle thought for a minute that I was substituting Mandy: I was the bass player for two bands that played back to back, and Bombskare was next... and I was wearing a Bombskare T-shirt... I think the guy just thought I was part of the amplifier and was there to stay for the duration
    2 points
  20. I kind of feel that the reason big companies don't do so well is because of several reasons. Note this is just my opinion. Firstly there are far more luthierers and manufacterers that make superior instruments to there likes of Fender and Gibson etc. Just look at Sandberg for instance, for the price of an American Fender you get a much better and more consistent instrument in terms of quality. Also if your after a high end custom guitar, then there is a large choice of luthiers available that can offer a far more personalised experience than the giants. Also why buy new when for the same price you can buy a better used instrument. I haven't bought a brand new bass for a while and I kind of think, why should I? I've had many p basses over the last 15 years, some new and some used, and hands down the best one I've had and still own is an '82 JV Squier. I just don't think the large companies will be out there for much longer, Fender has huge debt like Gibson and it'll only be a matter of time before they can't pay anything off too. As far as guitar music not being popular, I feel this isn't a huge factor into the decline of sales. Music education in a lot of school around me is healthier now then it was when I was in school. We were only encouraged to play the recorder, where as now they plays ukes which will gateway into guitar lessons etc. Theres still a loads of new bands promoting guitar music which are getting recognition. It just so happens that genres like Grime currently have the edge, and are getting more air play to the middle class masses who buy anything just because its "in" and compliant. Anyway, thats just my opinion.
    2 points
  21. The big companies need to re-assess their position in the market. I think Fender are trying hard by promoting new bands and doing online lessons, and the mex / squire stuff is better than ever. The others are struggling because their prices are prohibitive. Only doctors, dentists and lawyers from the boomer generation can afford the top of the line stuff (i.e. custom shop instruments), and their numbers are dwindling. The other issue is that the world is changing, and we value all kinds of stupid boll*cks over creativity. In a world where creativity is not as valued and rewarded as it once was, the tools of creativity are going to suffer too. Musicians are broke, they're not going to buy custom shop Les Pauls. And there's only so many 67 year old ex-rockers left, and most of them already have more than enough nice instruments. And then there's electronic music which is much more fun to get high to and easier to produce than anything involving guitars. And then you have the whole thing of music becoming a less important cultural contributor because young people have so many other ways to entertain themselves - games, netflix, instagram etc, fidget spinners (?) - the role of music, just like the role of cinema, has diminished quite a bit.
    2 points
  22. I think they`ll re-emerge. Music is currently a factory of nice pop songs, made by identically looking and sounding teenagers. Sooner or later there will be a rebellion against this and guitars will be back in. It goes round in circles, we just have to endure the non-guitar years much like bears go without grub during hibernation.
    2 points
  23. 5 strings and 35” you say? get yourself a Lakland Skyline. You can thank me later.
    2 points
  24. Love the Birds eye fretboard.... When you find the bass getting in the way, just send it round. BTW we need more pics!!
    1 point
  25. The Dec 2017 price list has them at £792 + £58 for the soft case. I've got one, it's excellent, but it's not getting used now as the gig I bought it for has folded.
    1 point
  26. What about an Acoustic Image Flex Pre?
    1 point
  27. Aria SB 600. Bolt on neck from1979.
    1 point
  28. Hi all, we really hope you can all make it this weekend despite the adverse weather conditions! Obviously it depends where you're coming from, but we're in London now ready for build up tomorrow and it really isn't too bad (drove here from the Midlands). The forecast is for a little snow tomorrow, but getting warmer over the weekend with rain rather than snow. Safe travels, and we can't wait to see you all there! The LBGS Team
    1 point
  29. I stand corrected. As an owner of a TX, you'd thought I'd know but there you go!
    1 point
  30. That is certainly close to my idea of a great bass tone, but hard to hear due to it also being close to my idea of vocal hell!
    1 point
  31. When I was younger (im 50 now), music stores were very much an uninviting place. Apart from a few people in a couple of stores when I was a kid, I generally avoided going in music stores because I could be judged anywhere without making an effort. In the last decade I feel that attitude has been dying off rapidly, as those stores go out of business fast. I will pay more in a store to buy something if the service is good and it is crazy priced, but if there service isn't there, might as well buy on the internet
    1 point
  32. It took time. I got them roughly in place then gradually massaged them into position while slowly tightening the screws over a day or two. Maybe my headstock was very slightly bigger and my Wilkinsons very slightly smaller!
    1 point
  33. For not so easy battery requirements I can recommend http://www.smallbattery.company.org.uk/
    1 point
  34. I used to find Denmark street a really condescending place to go in my early 20's. Never felt comfortable playing a bass, especially one 10 or 20 times what I could afford. Then some smart Alec would suddenly get the whole staffs attention by name dropping who he is producing for, buy a plectrum and disappear, leaving me being glared at while playing a bass... Happy to say it's not like that now. Maybe I just look like I might be able to afford something now?
    1 point
  35. STRONGLY disagree! Spotify means that musicians are getting some royalties rather than getting NOTHING from folk file sharing on an industrial scale. No one is forcing musicians to sign up to Spotify. If they can do better without, good luck to them.
    1 point
  36. Very kind of you @Jock
    1 point
  37. ...on the other hand... I am also finding the forum difficult at the moment. You miss a day and the posts with photos accumulate. Cuh!
    1 point
  38. Sorry all. Rubbish personal stuff has meant I need to cut back on the time I'm away from home. Will hopefully catch you in 2019.
    1 point
  39. Sold a bass to Duncan - and i have nothing but good things to say about the transaction with Duncan. Good communication and swift payment. Wouldn't hesitate to deal with Duncan again. Lars
    1 point
  40. Yeah. I use it as a grit box. 2/3 more channels of tubes and eq:) also ben Shepard of soundgardens secret weapon.
    1 point
  41. He has been playing drums since the age of 2 and is studying grade 8 at the moment, so decided to teach himself classical guitar (can play Dee by Randy Rhoads level in 2 months..!!) and now bass....... I jokingly said "here, try this then!" and played him the bassline for MUSE's Hysteria - He had it more or less done in a day....... On a our full size Fender Jazz...!!!! Sorry, I don't know how to embed, so just hit the YouTube link....! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7rhuYoWsOdM
    1 point
  42. Me - Could I take a closer look at this bass please? Them - ** reaches it down and starts slapping 7 shades out of it ** Me - Is that hard to play? Them - Umm...?? Me - Cos it's f**king hard to listen to.
    1 point
  43. 1 point
  44. OmeDunk brought a bass preamp from me. He was friendly, courteous and fantastic throughout. Swift payment and good communications. Thank you. 😊
    1 point
  45. My technique is a tad more primitive, I'm afraid... [url="http://imgur.com/pvdOjG6"][/url]
    1 point
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