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New basses week! Not had a self indulgent bragging moment for a while 😀 Marus Elwood Jazz landed last week - simply brilliant, lightweight, warm sounding with nice slap tone…perfect! 96 Teal Stingray, arrived today - feel like a dog with 2 doodahs! 8.5lb weight, low action, pure funk machine, just total perfection! Along with the 74P this is my best holy trinity to date 😀😀😀11 points
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Bravewood Jazz not Fender Up for sale is a Bravewood Jazz bass built to order in 2012 to replicate a Fender 1963 Sonic blue jazz bass, had it survived the rigors of gigging until today. I bought this from Owen in a rush of GAS last year and used it on one gig and one recording, I have added a Fender rear ashtray. Ebony board in great shape with bone nut and comes wound with Flats. The bass has a really great hue with a green tinge to the sonic blue finish. it comes in a hiscox case with original commission bill of sale. Collection preferred. Please PM me any questions10 points
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Warwick GPS Streamer Ltd 2021 5 string with Bartolinis. Beautifully light at 3.7kg. Bought new in October last year so a little over 6 months of home play and hence excellent condition. New set of Elixirs installed. Includes Warwick leather strap, quality Warwick starline gig bag, user pack, wax, tools, certificate etc. More details and a great demo here: https://www.andertons.co.uk/bass-dept/bass-guitars/modern-bass-guitars/warwick-gps-streamer-lx-5-limited-edition-2021 Would consider a trade or p/ex with a Stingray 5 of some sorts. Collection from Redhill Surrey but would consider meeting. Postage not preferred but I do have the original boxes in the loft so possible at buyers expense, arrangement and insurance etc. Thanks for looking10 points
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When I was a kid, I thought Mike Reid off the radio invented Fairly Liquid. I genuinely thought the song on the advert said "Hands that do dishes can feel soft as your face, with Mike Reid's Fairy Liquid".6 points
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Nope. Sorry. Bass solos do nothing for me whatsoever. Although I can totally see why some people would like it. For me the bass is just a part of a story, and the lead voice in any story is the vocal. Controversially (and probably the most unpopular opinion on here so far) I have very little interest in the bass guitar as an instrument, except in the overall context of a band. I don't listen to music for the bass, and very rarely pick bass lines out as a discerning factor. It's all about how the band works as a whole. I have absolutely no time for showboating bassists, no matter how talented. For me the bass is a supporting instrument. It's the backbone of the band. As soon as it starts to take a lead role I lose interest pretty quickly.6 points
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Played at a Bournemouth retirement complex- a first for me - and delighted to find that musical appreciation doesn’t fade with age. The Otis Jay Blues Band enjoyed celebrating the jubilee with like minded folk … I reckon we will be back!5 points
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A few of my long standing favourite artists have put out albums that I really like in the last few years (The Black Keys "Let it Rock" is one I remember), but Jack White has released probably my fave Album from any of his bands this year with "Fear of the Dawn". I love it in the same way I did Icky Thump, it's sort of got all these hard edges but on really groovy songs. I know, but it makes sense to me. I've been looking around for new things and then someone I've been into for years has come up with what I think is a great album - love it. It's not often that happens, where someone's 10th or more (must be more, 12th ish studio album?) is among the best. I know it won't be everyone's cup of tea, and obviously if you don't like it that's fine you're crazy, it's amazing! 😜4 points
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Bound to be an unpopular opinion on this here bass player's forum; there's lots of music out there that doesn't involve bass guitars at all. Or drummers. Or singers for that matter. In fact, there's quite a lot that only involves one instrument. Just sayin'...4 points
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It was modified by Christophe, He had to get around the original design , & went from this :- To this :- And I love it !4 points
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Bob Marley -No woman no crime I thought he'd been singing that for probably 20 years!4 points
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Last Price Drop to £2200 Before I pull it This lovely 1975 Fender P in lovely condition and all original, even the foam mute under the bridge plate has not perished Minimal fret wear, some light scratches across the fretboard which may have been caused with the previous owner cleaning against the grain but it barely noticeable Nut width is a very comfortable 38.9 mm Jazz like shape Weight is 4.4 kgs which just registered before the battery on the scales died so I will have to weigh it again, it feels a nice weight to me Nice birds eye to the back of the neck, tuners in great shape and the varnish on the headstock is starting to craze which is normal for these era basses, my 72 is the same All chrome is in great condition with no pitting, was kept hidden away for a good few years hence the condition Currently sporting flats, the neck date stamp puts it at 1974, the last digit is a 4 which I didn't capture on the phone. Pickups dated 1975 and post are also dated I have a moulded case which I will add for the journey to its new owner, price will include postage to UK addresses If I have left anything out then please comment, thanks for looking guys3 points
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I bought a 5 string version a few months ago and, impressed by the fiver, I Thought I would get the 4 string version. I've been after an active PJ, with a J pup at the bridge just as usable on its own as the P pup. @Old Horse Murphy suggested one of these Charvels and I've followed his advice3 points
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@Beedster Inevitably it has ended up at my gaff, thanks to @alyctes Should have bought it in the first place. Unlined ebony P width neck, zenith… 😂😂3 points
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Outside in a sunny packed Pub Beer garden this afternoon in Dorset, next to the BBQ which was pretty galling as we were asked to announce the food was closing half way through our second set. Cheeky gets, I managed to prise a round of drinks off them before we started but they didn't even ask if we wanted feeding. Talk about hiding in plain sight! Gig went well and we've managed to get our singer to embrace a Telecaster rather than her acoustic, next we'll have her standing up rather than sitting on a stool like in a folk club..... Moving on we have 2 gigs this Sunday, one a Vintage Festival, then another Festival on the 11th and 12th too! Look forward to the Festivals as usually get good sound, both in monitors and the PA. In deference to the Jubilee I brought out my 50 year old Telecaster Bass today, but think I'll travel lighter at the weekend with the Acinonyx3 points
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I have never considered designing a stringed instrument before. The most advanced thing I've attempted to date was 3D printing ... a kazoo! 🤣 In my mind's eye I can almost picture how Flo will look; I can imagine how she will feel to hold. My mind's ear is not so clear, simply want Flo to sound lovely and thuddy, no nasty buzzing or other artefacts; It is her basic sound that I'm thinking about as I imagine I can affect this quite a bit by my technique and a good signal chain. I'm going to be documenting my musings, things I've found, ideas etc here; partly 'for the record', partly so that others may find something of interest ... but a large part of it is to expose the design to the BC gang who have "been there & done that" and will hopefully point out any gaffs ... before I make them. So ... if you spot something that is not quite right, please pitch in! S'manth x3 points
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Absolutely rediculous! 😂 It needs lots of lacquer yet to bury the flake, but, well I don't know what to say. 🙈3 points
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Cool, makes much more sense now! I appreciate how the original control plate was an extension of the pickup, very unusual!3 points
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I decided to string my only P bass with flats a couple of months ago, and bought a MiM P to play with rounds on. That lasted less than one day before it too was strung with flats. I then bought another P bass (50s classic series) and changed that to flats almost as soon as I had my hands on it. Same story with my Jazz basses, strung one with flats and bought another to use with rounds….both have flats on now!3 points
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I think the big thing while studying was to get tools to my tool box. I do not be able to play Jeff Berlin's solos @200 bpm, but I can transcribe and understand some of the theoretical background. My sight-reading could always be even better, but I use scores and understand chords and progressions. I actually find tabs harder to read than scores.3 points
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I remember we played at a party once and during one number a boy from our work got up to dance. He had a very peculiar style of dancing which had everyone, including us in stitches. I realised by his face that he wasn't putting it on as he looked quite embarrassed but didn't stop as his partner would have been left on the dance floor alone. I though good on ya. You are enjoying yourself and making a fool of yourself but kept going. We need more people like that at gigs.3 points
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As long as you don’t impoverish yourself or your family where’s the harm? Look how much some people spend on gym membership a month, or go out drinking every weekend, or smoking, or £400 a month just to have a new plate car or a million other things. Anything that enriches your life is a plus, if that thing can be sold for the same money or thereabouts if you get bored of it is a bonus.3 points
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Sales of ongoing models pay for the R&D costs of new products. Perhaps after say 20 years it could become public domain, that would offer some protection? It doesn’t change the fact that it doesn’t really belong to them, it a justification of a behavior.3 points
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I have to say with head hung in shame I’ve finally seen the light and not only from the P but from the P with flats I was wrong Leo was right I admit it 😂🤣3 points
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Up for grabs my stupendous Ampeg SVT CL. It’s the 90’s USA version and has just been serviced by Dave Coates Audio and had a full set of brand new valves installed. It’s in excellent, well gigged condition and comes with a flight case too. Shipping will be £60 using my man with a van to ensure safe passing of this behemoth or I don’t mind a car park meet up, I travel around a fair bit! Barefaced 6x10 not included but may be up for sale soon, a fine trouser flapping pair they are too!3 points
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SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD Pics Bought 2 years ago from this very marketplace. Now moving on as not getting played. Super cool jazz bass from Leo Fender's other company. I've not taken the neck off it to look at the date stamps, but the serial number is on the neck plate which indicates 1983 at the earliest. Internet research suggests they were only made from 1982-84 with the maple fretboard. In great working condition with cosmetic wear appropriate to a nearly 40 year old instrument. Dings, chips, pick swirls, you name it, it's no case queen. I bet Leo himself breathed the thin nitro coating on to it. I've tried to show some of the knocks as best I could in the photographs. However, it sounds amazing with the super cool MFD pickups in usual arrangement with tone and vol. Comes in the basic Gator hardcase as shown. Will courier with UPS in the UK only or collect in Brighton. SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD2 points
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[email protected] hit me up. I'm a keyboard player2 points
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Get ready to be shot. I’ve yet to find a modern bass that sounds the same as a 60s or 70s Fender bass. I’ve really tried because I want that sound and was silly enough to waste money on a house all and the trimmings they require. I have been lucky to A/B true vintage against reissues (even an 80s Fullerton jazz) and they just didn’t sound the same.2 points
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They had seven hits in the UK, five in the top ten, the best reaching number 2. Two of them wrote a song that finished 16th in Eurovision 2000. Just sayin'2 points
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Thanks for posting. Hadn’t heard these. Really like the first track. It reminds me of this… (which is a good thing!)2 points
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I've finally made it to level 14 and cemented my status as Grand Poobar. I'm only 47. I feel like I've peaked too young! It's all downhill from here.2 points
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My feeling is that investment potential is the only rational reason for paying through the nose for a vintage Fender. Mojo aside, I think modern repros offer much better value for money as playing instruments. Just my opinion, don't shoot me...😃2 points
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Lovely masterpiece DaPhonque 👍 Love the grain in the bubinga , I wish I kept hold of the HMP528SF, but I’m not really a fretless player , sure @alaink is still loving it .2 points
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I would tend to agree, but then again the only bassists I actually like as musicians are Peter Hook and Mick Karn, and while they don't do "bass solos" in the accepted sense, what they play is very much front and centre in the arrangement/mix of their respective bands.2 points
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Steely Dan Are you reelin' in the years? Stowin' away the time Are you gatherin' up the cheese? Have you had enough of mine2 points
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I'm loving the all in one pup cover/ramp/thumb rest. I've got a similar thing going on, with my Shukers.2 points
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Remember, it's not about how many Precision basses you need, it's really about how many Precision basses need you.2 points
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Goodness, they must've really wanted the sale. That's exceptional customer service 😮2 points
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Really enjoyed playing at a 50th on Saturday night with a recently formed crew. I was a little wowed by a couple of my bandmates riffing off each other on Pinball Wizard, particularly as it was the first time we had played it live together. They've somehow managed to turn me into an Elton John fan - Who would have guessed?2 points