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Big Generator?
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If your gig is anywhere near Hythe, Kent you can borrow my petrol generator. It's really small.
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Leisure battery and inverter.
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Should I cancel gig I am going to for my bands gig?
AntLockyer replied to markdavid's topic in General Discussion
How arrogant? I'd say maybe the opposite. The band leader put the band together because he likes what each person does. No one is arrogant enough to think they know the other person's craft better than them. I can't honestly think of a time where either of the other 2 have done something I'd think needs changing. -
Definitely in my top 5 most played records.
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Should I cancel gig I am going to for my bands gig?
AntLockyer replied to markdavid's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='PaulWarning' timestamp='1503130774' post='3355870'] but if someone thinks that the changes you've made don't work they should be able to say so, in the nicest possible way [/quote] They can but that situation wouldn't arise. The point is we are a collection of musicians providing their own take and their job. I really am lucky aren't i. -
Should I cancel gig I am going to for my bands gig?
AntLockyer replied to markdavid's topic in General Discussion
If they want you to.play what's on the record they should pay you the same amount JPJ would get. I'm so glad I'm in my band. We play our versions of other people's songs. Make most if it up as we go along. Have a lot if fun and get paid well -
[quote name='Stamford' timestamp='1503058751' post='3355377'] Has anyone got advise on how to stay loose when gigging? I'm having problems with my fingering hand when playing live. Clearly nerves are playing a part but even when I've relaxed my fingers become stiff and I lose speed in my fingering. The stiffness comes right up my forearm to my elbow. Any help would be much appreciated. [/quote] Do you practice? Do you practice like a gig i.e. long periods of playing without big breaks? If I were in your situation I'd find the song that causes the most issue and practice it over and over again without really stopping and work on a feel that lets you play without discomfort. You might be way out of whack on your technique or maybe just a tiny tweak away from perfect.
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Stop thinking about anything other than learning. GAS is a trap that is a waste of your time. Focus on what matters. Tour bass us cool it will play well and do you forever.
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Actually it was me that suggested the bigger cab. My particular issue is with bending from the waist so pushing the short cab along hurts whereas lifting doesn't.
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Why not see what dates you can get and see if your regular guys can do them first. It might be you only need a dep here and there.
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I've used my 62 on all but 1 Gig in the last 2 years
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The TC BG250 is perfect for your use case I'd say.
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Style Traditional or custom – traditional (don't really understand) No of strings - 4 Woods Body (inc finish) – walnut, satin Neck – maple Fretboard – burnt maple Hardware Machine heads/tuners – schaller Nut (material and width) – bone 43mm Frets – fat ones Pickups – Aguilar DCB Pre-amp - Aguilar onp3 Pickguard (if any) - none Bridge – Schaller 2000 Strings – brand, gauge and type – ti flats Other
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Played at an Oyster festival the other weekend. This was the only video the Guitarist put up so I'm assuming he sounded the best on it https://youtu.be/ZrcR_ug_YW0
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I had to make a similar decision. 62 or 74 (birth year) the 74 was absolutely outstanding. The tone was incredible, it played like nothing else, it weighed 7 metric tonnes. The 62 sounded amazing, the C neck was harder to play but it sounded better than anything I'd heard before apart from the 74, it weighed very little. In the end I chose the 62 as it was for gigging not recording. If I was looking for something that I didn't have to hold for 2 hours it would have been the 74 no doubt at all.
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I've been seen by various medical professionals and several thousands of my insurance companies pounds later I'm in just as much pain unfortuantely. Will figure out some sort of trolley/handle deal. Thanks all
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I think handles that mount on the current handles might the the bodge I need. I'm 6'1" but when the can is angled back it's pretty low down especially if you are trying to get over uneven ground. I was looking at an Ampeg 6x10 on Ebay that gave me the idea for the additional handles.
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I've been struggling with my back for a while and the worst part is bending from hte waist. My current Genz Benz 2x12 has been spot on for every gig I've played with it over the last couple of years and being on tilt back casters easy tomove about for a normal person. For me though it means bending down to reach the handles, putting me at a very awkward and painful angle. My idea then is to get something that is a 1 hand carry or a little left field taller than the 2x12 so I don't have to bend forward to wheel it around. Any recomendations? Head is an EBS Reidmar. I did consider DIY maybe a 15" with something else up top. As long as I can lean it over onto my car boot opening I can transport it. thanks
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Game of two halves this weekend. Friday we played to about 40 people, 2 of them clapped the rest just looked coked out of their heads and not interested. Got told to turn down by the barman twice. Meh Saturday few more people, but the layout of the venue made it seem much busier. Hugely knowledgable crowd, good banter, very receptive and due to a tip jar going round we made more money than normal.
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Saturday was awesome. Surprised at the venue, little bit weird, little bit on the quiet side but tons of space on a sold out gig. The band were the best thing I've ever seen. We were there from not long gone 7 enjoyed the background music almost as much as the main event