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chilievans

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  1. I have an Sr 500 I'm trying to trade or sell if anyone is interested
  2. Anybody? It REALY is a good bass
  3. Fancy a trade for an sr500 with hard case?
  4. I know what you mean mate but I'd rather a straight swap
  5. That sounds great. Nice one Pete
  6. Up for trade is my Trusty SR500 I bought the bass in 2004 and played it for around 6 months then had a 6 year break from bass untill september last year. For christmas I had a new bass from my wife and the SR hasn't had any use since The bass is in an overall good condition with a few cosmetic marks to the body The bass plays well and has a set of new d'adario strings on it Coffin shaped hard case and leather strap included No longer wanting a trade as I'm putting money towards a new amp. I'd like £250 o.n.o Here's the pics [attachment=78200:P1000239.JPG] [attachment=78202:P1000241.JPG] [attachment=78201:P1000240.JPG] [attachment=78203:P1000242.JPG] Thanks for looking I can get more phptos up if needed
  7. Would you consider an sr500 ?
  8. [quote name='deepbass5' post='1191253' date='Apr 6 2011, 11:21 PM']Thanks Tom you got me on it now, but i'm not getting up at 5.30 am to play this stuff [/quote] Why ever not?
  9. [quote name='TKenrick' post='1189774' date='Apr 5 2011, 10:01 PM']Here you go: [attachment=76764:Scalar_A...xercises.pdf] The first half is a 2-octave major 7 arpeggio. I've tried as best I can to mark the fingering/position shifts, start on the E string and it should hopefully make sense. Hitting each note multiple times is a really good workout for the right hand. This exercise can be applied to any chord type. Scales in 3 and 4 note groups are good ways of developing left hand coordination and finger independence. Again, this can be applied to all scales/modes. The last exercise shows a C major scale played in 3rds, once this is comfortable I'd suggest working out how to play it in different intervals (4ths, 5ths etc), which will really start to test your hands and brain! Tom[/quote] Many thanks
  10. Thanks peeps
  11. Ok, cool. My goals are greater strength, speed and dexterity. vI do a general warm up by walking my fingers up and down the neck covering all notes. I do the spider exercise and hammer on/pull offs then some slap some chords with muted notes. Anything else I should be doing?
  12. I've recently gone up a grade in my music studies so I've decided to optimize my learning. I practice from 5.30 - 7.00 am every morning ( its the only quiet time on my house ) where I practice scales modes and apreggios followed by new songs on one day with exercises and sight reading the next. After looking on line I've found loads and loads of exercises but which ones are the best? What do you guys do for all round improvement?
  13. I have a Shuker Jazz and its the muts nuts
  14. Would you be interested in my ibanez Sr 500?
  15. No worries mate I know the feeling. If I had the cash I'd buy it now. Good luck
  16. Whats the scale length mate? And would you like an ibanez sr500 as a trade?
  17. Sweet
  18. Thank god I'm not alone How muck for the olp
  19. I seriously need to stop looking at the for sale section! I keep seeing awesome basses for awesome prices and I'm slowly convincing myself that I NEED them. I don't! I must be loosing my head. I've got a brand new Shuker Jazz which plays sounds and looks the business and I'm thinking of trading it in. Why? Thyere must be some help group or medication I can take
  20. [quote name='Laurence' post='1183582' date='Mar 31 2011, 05:19 PM']It's a 2006 Stingray (says in my signature).[/quote]
  21. Is this bass still here?
  22. [quote name='stingrayPete1977' post='1183393' date='Mar 31 2011, 02:57 PM']You got Ray gas again Chilievans? [/quote] I sure have Pete
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