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  1. [quote name='Beedster' post='319662' date='Nov 1 2008, 03:35 PM']+1 Infinitely preferable to yet another Youtube twat masturbating via the medium of slap. Over the years I've been handed a couple of humbling lessons by eastern practitioners of disciplines about which I believed that, as a 'westerner', I possessed some form absolute measure as to what constitutes good or bad. I have western friends - some good musicians - who do not understand or appreciate slap style bass. Their response is one not of value judgement (i.e., good or bad), simply of non-comprehension, they don't know where to begin in deciding whether or not it's a skilled musical performance. This sort of thing is very much a culture-specific Oh, and another thing.... There's some implication above that the real iussue here is that the musician in question is playing an expensive instrument and that by not doing so in conventional manner or with sufficient 'skill', he is somehow mis-using it? I suspect that if we all had to play instruments that truly represented our skill I would still be aspiring to my first Encore whilst very few of us would own anything above a Squire It's raining outside and I'm a bit bored so excuse the above Chris[/quote] Yes, you've got a good point there, right enough...
  2. A Fodera/Jackson Contrabass, no less! What a waste...
  3. Didn't think I was in a minority with this - thank Dawkins!
  4. [quote name='ARGH' post='312474' date='Oct 22 2008, 07:32 PM']IF it dont say USA made Fender, it ISNT a P-Bass.[/quote] Most definitely NOT correct...When the CS 55 Time Machine was demo'd at Music Live 03, I had a go. Garbage, and there's no more USA Fender than Custom Shop. My Sting blew it into the weeds with utmost ease. So the MIJ/CIJ are definitely VERY GOOD! And I still play a MIJ 51RI more than anything else...That's not in any way saying the USA ones aren't all good. The new 08 Standards are bloody marvelous, I think. But 'only American will do' is simply a way to spend money for no reason...
  5. Hi and welcome, Paulo, from someone who never, ever, gets beyond a Precision!
  6. Telebass

    Howdy!

    Howdy! Nothing wrong with a Squier!
  7. Ignore them, nowt wrong with a bit of indie-pop...is there? Welcome! And, believe me, you're not old...
  8. This subject is a very sore point with me...so much so, that perhaps it shows! Or maybe I just have a baaad face... My take on it is this... If something goes bang, you can use my amp, so long as the bang wasn't a direct result of something you did... If you call in advance wanting to share, the answer's no. Get someone to bring your own gear if you can't do it for yourself. A codicil to this: No wheels? Time to get lessons...Too young to drive? That's what parents are for... (and yes, I am one!) I'm only talking bass gear here, but I'd be the same with whatever. My reasoning is that so far, no-one, even other bass-players, that I've met in this situation, has been careful with what they've borrowed. Probably my bad luck, but it does prejudice one somewhat...The lucky part for me is that no-one has yet actually managed any serious damage, just showed that they don't give a rats because it's niot theirs... But, no matter WHAT the situation, no-one gets to gig my bass 'cept me. Ever. Different if at a Basschat bash or similar; there's a situation you can trust, I sincerely hope! Sorry if this sounds rantish, and I know it's been aired before. The open letter to the headlining band [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=29379"]here[/url] was what stirred my juices. Man, what a bunch of morons...
  9. Great skill...but he'd make nicer noises if it was him using the other type of 6-string...
  10. The curent reality, IMHO, is that, for instance, the newer Squiers are great in their own right. My VM P TB is a cracker, and all I've personally modded was better tuners, a Fender string tree, and a Fender bridge cover, so that, apart from the 3-bolt and bullet, it's a Telecaster. It's entirely gig-worthy otherwise. So I too am beginning to have some resonance with the idea of buying 'cheap' and modding up a bit. I've got a hankering for a CV 60s P, which I would put VR tuners on, and the metalwork. Instant brand new 60s P! There's simply no downside.
  11. +1. Probably not the cheapest solution, but easily the most enjoyable!
  12. How's that arm doing? Hope all is proceeding well? Den
  13. Hi all, I'm available from now. Have good gear (Fender/Markbass), wheels, passport, and will do most things. Plenty of gigging experience. I DO have specific limitations. I don't slap, at all, and I also don't do anything remotely Jaco-esque. Good'n'solid is what I DO do! Limited BVs... Quite happy to be in a covers band, so long as it's further up the scale, as it were, than just pub gigs. I enjoy pub gigs, I'm just trying to step up a notch!
  14. Hey Chris, good to see you back! Not enough of us Precision anoraks here!
  15. But in time of need, it'd be there for you, no? Keep it!
  16. Budget B, I'm guessing nineties, but the 'relicing' took off the serial. It's a Mexican one, for sure. Kev, nice bass, but if you're a gigging bassist, then you need three, because:- 1) Always take a backup when gigging. 2) If something breaks, you still need to gig with backup. 3) ...is therefore the minimum stable for a gigging bassist. And a great excuse to get more if you've less than 3!
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