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dmccombe7

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  1. Its probably like most jobs, if you do the same job often enough you get better at it and you pick up on the finer details the more you do it. Would have to say that for me you're background puts you above the average covers player. That's an impressive list of experience @TimR Dave
  2. You do realise there's a theme coming over in your posts Dave
  3. And i thought it was just me that thought that 😂 Dave
  4. Come on @Reggaebass...........even i did that on the first take. It starts on a note somewhere down at the low end of the neck and from there just use yir scales and jam it. I've never had any complaints of my version.........at home. I actually managed that one last year during lockdown but i've forgotten it again. Was a hard one to nail. I was at it for weeks if i remember right. Once i got it i kept playing the start riff at rehearsals until everyone told me to "give it a rest Dave". No pleasing some people Dave
  5. Absolutely brilliant ........... love it 😂 Wish i had thought of that line.....i'm so jealous of your proficiency. Dave
  6. Over the many years i've been playing i've come across some guitarists that can play a song after a once thru. It always amazed me but these were guys that were always playing regulary in pubs and clubs and maybe it was just a refresher for them. Maybe the solos were ad-libbed and i just couldn't tell LOL Dave
  7. When we put the 70's Glam covers band together 3 yrs ago we hadn't met before (4 of us) We agreed to each making up their own preferred set lists and see what the common ones were. We agreed on max 30 songs at that point. When we first met for a coffee and get to know each other we went thru the sets and they were almost identical and we have stuck with those songs only adding occasional newbies. To be fair 70's Glam era was only 3-4 yrs so it was a limited list. I did pick up majority of the songs fairly quick because i was a big fan of Glam rock in 70's as a teenager. Think i was learning 3-5 songs a day. When i say learned that was me learning exactly what was on the hit single version. Some like Elton John were a bit longer but i see @TimR's point that if you already know pop songs they are very easy to pick up. I definitely couldn't do them with one listen tho. Took me a good few listens to get a feel for the song then write down the notes. I'd say each song was written out in about 1-2 hours average. Then i would play until i could remember without my notes. I do write songs out note for note so that can take a bit longer. Dave
  8. I have 4 basses i feel are keepers. Others i could sell and not be too bothered. The keepers :- Overwater custom fretless 6er (50th from wife) Warwick Thumb NT i bought new IN 89 with my wife (then my new girlfriend) was the first bass we bought together as a couple like a little pet. 😊 Geddy CIJ Jazz. Sandberg VM4. Over the years i have considered selling the Thumb bass as i very rarely play it these days but always back out at last minute. Possible sellers :- Fender PJ MIM Overwater Contemp J4 (built by Overwater and not a Tanglewood build) The new P bass i bought 2 weeks ago. I really quite like this bass but i just prefer the Jazz bass neck for faster playing. If i had to keep just one bass it would probably be the Jazz CIJ...........or maybe the Sandberg..........plus the Overwater. 😂 Dave
  9. Yir goosed 😂 Hopefully one of these nice luthier type peoples on BC can help. All the best with it and if you get it sorted it would be good to know what was causing the issue. Dave
  10. I now regret selling my WAL and twin neck Shergold (4 & 8 string). At the time i wasnt bothered tho. But they were back in early 80's. Dave
  11. I'm much the same. Areas i wont tackle is fret levelling or nut height. I probably could tackle most electrical / electronic stuff but generally dont. Dave
  12. That's a great link. Cheers for that. Lot of little tips in there. Dave
  13. If its too heavy its a no no for me. I get achy back if using a heavy bass for too long these days. Dave
  14. Just watched a great Youtube clip on the Variax 4 stringer. Loved the Hamer 12 string sound. The Fender and Ric sounds were pretty close too. Might keep an eye open for one see what they sell for. Dave.
  15. Are they not quite rare to find ? I'm off to youtube them. Dave
  16. I'm very biased as i love playing my Jazz and thru the Mesa rig at volume it just sounds so sweet to me. Gain is set to give me a slightly overdriven tone which brings with it a really nice Ric type edge when J tone full on. I might try a Ric next time i'm in Glasgow just to see how it feels. Lot of money even 2nd hand. Someone mentioned a Variax before and if ever i could try one it might work but my J having a narrow and slim neck it just makes it very easy to play. Dave
  17. Well a wee update from rehearsals today and general concensus from myself and band members is that the Jazz beat the Precision hands down. Both drummer and guitarist think the J had far more clarity altho the P had more depth.. They prefer the Jazz tone. P bass relegated to back up bass tho but i guess i had to try it. I quite enjoyed playing it for a full 5 hrs rehearsal but when i switched to my very narrow slim Jazz it was like the sky opened up and sun came thru. It was far easier to play than the P but a P bass has its place and i'm gonna keep it. I'd like to have been able to use the P for most songs and have the Jazz on a approx 10 songs out of the set but i dont want to be swapping basses between songs at a punk gig. Now i'm wondering if the Ric bass might have been the better choice after all. Mmmmmmm thinking ........... Dave
  18. Might be worth getting a decent luthier or shop to do a full set up if you're seeing so many issues with it. Dave
  19. My Fenders are at 2mm at 12th fret and neck very very slightly concave but i play quite hard live. Dave
  20. Are you hearing the buzz thru the amp as i have buzzing when i play unplugged but when plugged in nothing seems to come thru the amp. 3rd fret is my lower frets. Dave
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