-
Posts
1,728 -
Joined
-
Last visited
-
Days Won
1
Content Type
Profiles
Forums
Events
Shop
Articles
Everything posted by jazzyvee
-
NBD - Fernandes/Alembic - the ultimate Japcrap?
jazzyvee replied to Cosmo Valdemar's topic in Bass Guitars
I knew I'd seen the catalog somewhere on line. [url="http://brochures.yokochou.com/guitar-and-amp/fernandes/1980/en_index.html"]http://brochures.yokochou.com/guitar-and-amp/fernandes/1980/en_index.html[/url] -
I think if you play one single genre of music it would be easier to find a bass that would be everything for you. However if you play a wide spectrum of music it may be necessary to have a selection of basses to give you what you need. That is not to say that one bass can't do it all for everything it depends on what you need tonally and if the bass is able to give you the sound you want for yourself or the sound the music needs.
-
[font="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica"][color="#000000"]Duplicate thread somehow. Please ignore[/color][/font]
-
This evening I had a gig this evening where we were the second of two bands playing. Anyway about 3/4 of the way through the first band set the bass player walks into the dressing room with our trombone player and sheepishly asks if he can use my bass to finish the set as the jack socket on his bass had stopped working........... My answer was a clear but polite. "No I don't lend out my basses" I did feel sorry for his predicament but I've always had a policy of not allowing anyone to use my instruments, guitar or bass, at gigs or jam sessions. There have been rare occasions where I've let someone I know really well try my bass out at my home or rehearsal but never on a gig. Funnily though a few minutes later we could still hear bass coming from the stage so I guess he managed to fix something somehow and finish the gig. What would your response have been?
-
My drummer can't make a gig on 12th December 2014 and I'm having problems sourcing a dep for the gig who is also willing to make the self available for essential rehearsals. I'd be grateful I'f anyone can put me in touch with someone suitable. The music for the gig is Grover Washington jr so it's mellow but with funky grooves in most of the tracks also some reggae feel is required too. The gig is being professionally multiTrack recorded and multi camera video shot as well so we need the show to be really tight musically and visually so I need a drummer who is prepared to learn the arrangements, give some priority to band rehearsals and not rely on busking through the arrangements. The band is Birmingham based most rehearsals will be in the evening but some may be daytime. Pm me please if you can point me to the right drummer. If you can help, that would be fantastic. Jazzyvee
-
I have all heavy basses and bought about 4 Minator leather straps over the past couple of years or so for different basses and they are great, nice soft padded leather on the inside. Also got one from Bayus http://bayus.eu/comfort/ when they had a stall on the Birmingham Guitar Show earlier this year. I think they are Hungarian and the quality is superb. Prior leather straps I got were the soft padded leather from Leathercraft Liverpool, they are really soft, wide and have a suede inner lining which stops the bass moving about if that's what your need is.
-
The one song (Cover) that you would love to gig and why ?
jazzyvee replied to lojo's topic in General Discussion
Medival Overture by Return to Forever. It's one of my favourite RTF tracks and from my favourite album of theirs called Romantic Warrior. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YDkqu7GPd0o -
I'm the bass player in the band. http://www.alban-arena.co.uk/events/reggae-sun-ska-boogie-night/
-
[quote name='rogerstodge' timestamp='1412511014' post='2569429'] aha... Pass the dutchie.. [/quote] Yep that's us. At the moment we are finishing of a new album so it will be interesting to see how it is received when it's released. We are also playing at the St. Albans Arena on 25th with Maxi Priest.
-
Have you found the sweet spot on stage to stand relative to where your bass rig is located? When I was playing guitar live I tried to have my guitar cab about 6 to 8 ft behind me raised up if possible so that I could hear a more accurate sound rather than have it blowing my trousers and the rig could be lower in volume too. However I've yet to find the sweet spot for a bass rig. Sometimes I have the space to locate it about 6 to 8 feet behind and i can hear it's sound better. Almost All of my gigs these days are on big stages and this sometimes causes a problem as I stand with the keyboard player on my left and drummer on the right and the stage guys are worried about the bass spilling into the drum mics due to my rig being in line with where the drummer is sitting on his riser and the keyboard players vocal mic. So usually it's pushed slightly forward of the the snare drum. On a gig this Friday I tried DI only and not using a bass rig at all and getting the bass through the monitors which is good however it was a big stage and the bass on stage wasn't ideal for me. One solution I've seen is when I watched Steel Pulse in concert this year at a festival we also played and the bass player's rig was on the far corner of his riser but facing him. On face value I think this seems good as rear facing rig would mean the volume could also be lower and with it pointing towards the back of the stage there would be less pickup on other microphones but I wonder how well the bass is felt on stage by the rest of the band. We were also on the same stage and used the same rig but in the regular 2ft behind the bass player mode . Do you have you had this situation and how do you deal with it?
-
Had a gig last night with Musical youth at the Ultimate 80's weekender at Butlins Skegness. We played really tight, great on stage and FOH sound and crowd loved the set. junior Giscombe was on before us and Bad Manners afterwards. I should have posted earlier that we were at the 80's night in Bognor Regis on Friday night.
-
Home at last Steely Dan.
-
-
I found this interesting link about Alembic today. It may be interesting to alembic lovers, haters and those in between. http://www.rollingstone.com/music/features/alembic-guitars-wickersham-grateful-dead-20141001
-
[quote name='luckylips' timestamp='1410015721' post='2545434'] In the for sale section of this site [url="http://s91.photobucket.com/user/luckylips2/media/Modulus%20Quantum%20Q6%20Semi%20Hollow/imagejpg2_zps3f4a7904.jpg.html"][/url] [/quote] I saw Steve Lawson play two of these basses at a gig on Sunday night, a fretted and fretless and they sounded superb. The only other time I've heard a Modulus bass is when Benny Reitveld was using one back in the early 90's.
-
[quote name='JTUK' timestamp='1410882578' post='2554274'] Decent cable and decent connectors, so that would be Klotz and Neutrik for me. There might be alternatives to Klotz but that is your standard, IMO. Obbm makes them, iirc as do a few others. I get mine made by a local studio engr. Expect to pay around £25 for a 6m cable [/quote] I have bought this cable and connectors and made up my own. No problems.
-
-
Withdrawn: Radial Bigshot I/O Instrument Selector
jazzyvee replied to Old Horse Murphy's topic in Effects For Sale
-
What frustrates me is when I put a gig up on Facebook and people indicate that they are coming to the gig and you know full well the person does not live anywhere close enough to attend the gig so what's the point of then saying you will go to the gig. Maybe some people just want to be seen to be supportive but not with bums on seats.
-
I'm interested in getting the Stanley Clarke Documentary when it comes out next year.
-
-
I saw Joe with the Crusaders a couple of times in the early 80's and a few years back when he was on tour with Randy Crawford, Steve Gadd and his son on double bass. Really sad news that we are losing so many great musicians in recent years.
-
For those whose money:sense ratio is approaching infinity
jazzyvee replied to tauzero's topic in eBay - Weird and Wonderful
I suppose that's one way of selling an unwanted guitar for more than its worth. Peter Townsend could have made a fortune from his trashed guitars. -
Playing with your thumb (A bit like Sting)
jazzyvee replied to police squad's topic in General Discussion
It's a technique I use a lot on quieter passages where I want to keep a more mellow sound. Sometimes I use alternating thumb and finger for faster phrases which is something I do a lot on guitar.