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As the title suggests, how do you practice? Share your practice routine.
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On 10/06/2009 at 16:41, Rich said:
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On 20/02/2018 at 00:14, dand666 said:
I used to do cruise ships and your agent or cruise line will pay for it dude. Just ring the HR up, you'll get it back, sometimes when your on the next ship even.
Just seen your on the ship now, just go see pursers or ring your agent it'll get sorted.
Neither the cruise line or my agent touched it. Proshit just told me to speak to P&O. P&O wouldn't touch it. Said that getting the bass to the ship is my responsibility.
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Hey guys,
I'm feeling a bit sorry for myself and if you'll allow me, I'm going to take my time, open up and share my story with you, if for nothing else, just to get it off my own chest.
So, just a bit of background to start off, I'm a 28 year old professional muso. Bass is all I've ever really known. I studied it at uni from 18-22, played in wedding bands for 5 years and for the last 5 years, I've played on cruise ships. I work around 7 months onboard, have two months off. Repeat. I've had pain in the balls of my feet for 5 years which has only been getting worse. Trying to get any sort of treatment is a nightmare because I'm never home for any period of time.
At the end of September last year, I started feeling a bit of pain in the knuckle of my first finger on my right hand (I'm right handed) when I played. Over a week or two, the pain got progressively worse daily to the point where I couldn't practice and I just pulled up my big boy pants to go and gig and play through the pain. On cruise ships, you can often be the only bass player onboard. It's really not an option to sit a night out and I never want to let my team down, so I just got on with it and I only had around three weeks left at the end of my contract, so just playing through the pain until I got home was pretty much my only option. The pain worsened and worsened and eventually I got great playing with only my middle finger and using 1st finger only when totally necessary. Everything about my knuckle was painful in the end when it was being used. Handshakes, chopping vegetables, gripping anything at all, holding a pen, using my phone, etc etc.
So, I saw through the last few weeks onboard and saw my GP when I got home. She said she'd refer me to a rheumatologist, though, that may take up to 20 weeks to get a referral.
I had October, November, December at home with no word from the NHS about a referral for my hand (and feet). I hadn't touched a bass in that time, I still had a little pain but it had gone right down. I was starting to run out of cash and I got a call from my agent in January asking if I wanted a two month gig on a ship. I played my bass for a couple of days and my hand felt OK, so I agreed to said gig. I practiced lightly on the lead up to the deployment to make sure I still had some chops and I went back to sea.
I was onboard for two weeks and I was back to playing with only one finger. I went to see the doc. She gave me some anti inflams and sent me on my way. I went back to see her again a week later, she signed me off duty for a week to see if rest and drugs would work. It didn't. I got sent home from that ship and I went back to my GP, demanding to see someone. They referred me to orthopaedics. Around 8 weeks later, I saw a physiotherapist there for an assessment. In those 8 weeks, I'd begun to develop pain in my hips too that flared up most in the mornings. He suggested that it sounds like very early onset osteoarthritis that is accelerating at an alarming rate, for no apparent reason (I'm otherwise healthy and not overweight etc) but isn't an expert in that field, so it's just speculation. He reckoned it should be a rheumatologist I see, so referred me there. I've since received an appointment for the rheumatologist in mid June.
And that's pretty much where I'm at just now. I just feel pretty useless at the moment. All I really want to do is play my effing bass. I want working limbs that should be able to do all that they're supposed to do. I miss playing. I miss playing with people.
At the moment, on the speculation of the physiotherapist, I've kind of resigned to the fact I may well have arthritis that may just get worse as time goes on and that if I can't play a bass right now, maybe I never will. There's just so much uncertainty surrounding everything at the moment. I wish it didn't take so much time to get things done on the NHS.
Oh yeah, I'm jobless again, running out of money again with no means to earn any at the moment. Cruise ships were great employment because you really could just be a nomad, live on the ship, regather yourself at home for a few weeks then back to it again. I'm now looking at getting my derrière in gear, and it really wasn't part of the 5 year plan. I'm just a bit lost at the moment I guess.
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I'm going to open this topic up again. Hopefully there's a few tasty CDs in there that you're interested in. Cheers!
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Soooooooo, I've been flying BA with my bass for the past 4 1/2 years (I work cruise ships) and always taking it as hand luggage. Last month, I got to check in as usual, and check my bags and they spot my guitar. Usually, I give them the, "it's at the cabin crew's discretion" line but she showed me the updated policy and told me it was up to me to check that before I flew. They forced me to buy a £205 seat for it or I don't fly and they can't check it as it wasn't in a hard case. It was in a Mono M80. I call my work and tell them my predicament. They're far from sympathetic. "We'll pay for it to be checked". This went on for a while. All the while, the lovely lady at check in is reminding me that check in closes in two minutes and I need to make my mind up fast. I handed over my credit card *big gulp*. On the phone, my work refused to pay for it. Tight cnuts. I got to plane and of the 130 seats, around 60 of them were filled. I stuck in bass in the overhead and the nice cabin attendant told me to contact BA and ask for a refund. I did with no avail. I passed on my plane ticket to claim it as an expense at work. If I do get my £205 back, I'll buy a bass safe for it. Lesson learned I guess.
Just to reiterate what people have said here: DON'T EXPECT TO CARRY YOUR BASS ON THE PLANE ON BA.
Oh, and I have all that to look forward to when I head home from this contract. FML.
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Just sold Mick a few CDs. Cracking chap. Great comms. Instant payment. Top bloke.
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All PMs replied to. All sold CDs removed. Cheers lads.
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This is my final bump before I kill this post for a while. I'm leaving to go on ships for 3 months at the end of the month, so I'd love a few more of these to shift before then. Go on, someone buy my collection 😉
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NOW SOLD!
I'm looking to trade my Mono M80 Black Betty LONG strap for your Mono M80 Black Betty SHORT strap.
My strap is brand new, unused (it's been round my neck for five minutes until I decided I should have got the short one).
Alternatively, you could throw me £40 for the strap. The cheapest I can find it online is £41, so you'll get a brand new strap, posted for the cheapest price on the net.
Cheers!
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Sold some CDs to Frank. Great dude. Fast payment. Easy as you like!
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Sold some CDs to Chris. Great dude. Fast payment. Easy as you like!
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50p
SELLING EACH CD FOR 50p. MINIMUM VALUE IN THE "FOR SALE" IS £1. BUT BEING SOLD FOR 50p.
So, I'm trying to minimise my life a little at the moment. A part of this is just getting rid of most of my possessions. CDs seem like a good place to start (gear might come next if I can bear to part with any of it). I thought I'd post them here, as we're a musically minded community.
I've sorted them all alphabetically and there's quite a broad range of music there, so there should be something for everyone.
I'm selling each CD for 50p.
Postage for a large letter is 76p, so if just buying a singular CD, add 76p for postage. If buying more than one, we can negotiate a price and postage options.
Can you please PM me with what you'd like to take. Thanks!
Admiral Fallow - Boots Met My Face
Amy Winehouse - Frank
Babyshambles - Shotters Nation
Beyonce - I Am Sasha Fierce Platinum Edition
Daft Punk - Human After All
Daft Punk - Musique Vol. 1 1993 - 2005
Darwin Deez - Darwin Deez
Dizzee Rascal - Boy in da Corner
Drive-By Argument - Drive-By Argument
Edge Effect, The - Alphabet Radio
Fat Suit - Jugaad
Florence + The Machine - Ceremonials
Florence + The Machines - Lungs
Foo Fighters - The Colour and the Shape
Foo Fighters - There is Nothing Left to Lose
Fortunate Sons, The - The Fortunate Sons
Foxes - Glorious
Fratellis, The - Costello Music
Glasvegas - Glasvegas
Greenday - International Superhits (Missing Front Cover/Liner Notes)
Incubus - A Crow Left of the Murder
Incubus - Enjoy Incubus
Incubus - Morning View
James Blake - James Blake
Jamiroquai - Synkronized
Joe Satriani - An Anthology
Kanye West - My Beautiful, Dark Twisted Fantasy
Kasabian - West Ryder Pauper Lunatic Assylum
Killers, The - Hot Fuss
La Roux - La Roux
Lady Gaga - Fame Monster
Libertines, The - The Libertines
Libertines, The - Up The Bracket
Maps & Atlases - Beware And Be Grateful
Martin James - Rising From The Ashes
Megadeth - Rust In Peace
Michael Jackson - Off The Wall
Modest Mouse - We Were Dead Before the Ship Even Sank
Muse - Origin of Symmetry
Nouvelle Vague - Hollywood, Mon Amour
Oasis - Familiar To Millions
Oasis - What’s The Story Morning Glory?
Peter Doherty - Grace/Wastelands (CD/DVD)
Polar Bear - Held on the Tips of Fingers
Primal Scream - Screamadelica
Rage Against The Machine - Evil Empire
Rage Against The Machine - Renegades
Rage Against The Machine - The Battle of Los Angeles
Regina Spektor - Far
Rumer - Seasons of My Soul
Skippy Dyes - We Were Once Fiction (signed)
Staind - Break The Cycle
Subways, The - Young For Eternity
Sunshine Underground, The - Nobody’s Coming To Save You
Thrills, The - So Much for the City
Tommy Smith - Karma
Twin Atlantic - Free
Twin Atlantic - Vivarium
Vans Warped Tour 2004
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I bought a Squier. It's less than a week's wages and it'll save my Musicman. Win win.
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[quote name='MoonBassAlpha' timestamp='1491480388' post='3273366']
Areyou using the Stingray? I imagine an unfinished neck will suffer more than one with a ton of varnish/lacquer/whatever.
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Yeah. It's the stingray. And I guess a Squier could solve a couple of problems. The only thing is, I'm already on the ship, already taking it in and outdoors. Storage is very tight onboard. There's not many places to store a bass nevermind a second one. But I guess if I wanna protect my Stingray, it might not be a bad idea to buy a cheapo just to play outdoors. -
I currently need a bit of help/advice.
I just took a new contract on a cruise ship where we play outdoors as well as indoors. I'm worried about my bass and the extreme changes in humidity. My bass lives indoors in a mono gig bag in an overly air conditioned cold, dry environment. A few times a week, I need to take it outside to 36+ degrees and extreme humidity. By the time I open my bag, it's got a very apparent layer of moisture all over and is very out of tune (it usually holds its tuning very well).
Does anyone have any knowledge of how to care for instruments in such environments? And could forecast what will happen to it after seven months of this torrent of abuse?! Also, I can't imagine the salty sea air and spray will do anything for any metal/electronics on the instrument?
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I used to play in a band where everyone was on unequal pay.
Drummer/manager took around £350
Singer/Keys took around £280
I took £250 then took a 7 month leave from the band and came back to £230 because of my lack of loyalty - Despite the fact my whole leave was planned and many deps were in place.
We got a new guitarist that came in at £210, but would go up as he put in his years of service.
Deps got £180.
It's worth saying that Drummer, Singer and myself were all founding members. I left after 5 years.
The band is still on the go and hell knows what the pay situation is like these days.
When the drummer depped off his gigs, I dealt with the money and stuff. I always felt awkward handing the dep drummer less money if people were counting it in front of him.
Personally any time I dep, I ask what the fee is and have always accepted. I'd like to think I'm paid equally, however, having been in the situation I was in before, it wouldn't phase me if I was paid unequally. I've accepted my fee and that's that. -
I'm looking to learn the piano. Does anybody have any recommendation of any books or courses that'll take you from utter beginner to an intermediate sort of level? I have a ton of time to shed and a strong musical foundation but no knowledge of the piano world, so don't know of any resources that would help.
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Bought a book from Mark.
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So, I went and video recorded myself playing Vulfpeck's "Back Pocket". Quite scrappy at points.
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I had some pretty horrendous noises from my '97 Stingray 5 during the summer. I took it to a tech who soldered it for around £30 or thereabouts. Mine was jack interference. But if you're not so great with techincal stuff anyway, take it to a shop to have it looked over. They'll usually diagnose a problem for free and it's up to you what you want to do about it.
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Did your friend get sorted out with lessons?