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not a clue. It was a Facebook chat.
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Even for fun bands I've done the learning is at home, rehearsal is for rehearsal approach. Ok, that's all a bit different with originals as until the song is finished every sessions is a bit of a re-write / re-arrangement but these days with free DAWS and smart phones riffs can be recorded and emailed round in minutes. When I started I had my dad's old dictaphone for riffs and then later a Yamaha MT50 4 track tape recorder! So I'm very much on the side of turning up prepared to rehearse, having already learned the song at home.
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If the guitarist hasn't learnt the tunes maybe he could just sight read them. Oh. He's a guitarist. As you were.
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EuroVision Song Contest in the UK for 2023..?
fretmeister replied to Dad3353's topic in General Discussion
This made me laugh https://www.thedailymash.co.uk/news/arts-entertainment/eurovision-to-be-hosted-in-homophobic-daily-mail-readers-living-room-20220726223738#Echobox=1658831707 -
I thought the sound he had from the passive Ray / Sterling model on the "Live at the MSG" vid was far better. Really thick and chewy tone. He had EB Group flatwounds on that bass too.
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It's not him though. Jack Stratton put his own money up to cover the overhead of the original ones if it didn't sell enough for EBMM to cover it. JD has stated in interviews that he's just a sideman and he plays whatever Stratton writes for him. If you are correct about trolling, then it's Stratton doing it.
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EuroVision Song Contest in the UK for 2023..?
fretmeister replied to Dad3353's topic in General Discussion
I remember that too - but I think that was before the telephone voting and it was just panels of professionals in each country making the choice. 161 million people watched the semi finals and the finals last time and it costs 15 pence to vote. 54 million watched the final alone - that suggests that for the countries knocked out at the semis, they don't watch the final as much. I can't find any figures on what percentage of viewers vote but from my friends they often vote in the semis and in the final and sometimes vote for more than 1 in the final. -
EuroVision Song Contest in the UK for 2023..?
fretmeister replied to Dad3353's topic in General Discussion
The increasing membership / contestants and the increased viewing figures suggest otherwise. -
Weird that it hasn't got wheels too. Even though it's really light, it's a big bulky thing that needs wheels.
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EuroVision Song Contest in the UK for 2023..?
fretmeister replied to Dad3353's topic in General Discussion
@ezbass I updated my post as I had some conflicting info - but it seems for the modern competition the telephone voting income brings in enough money that the contributing countries actually get some money back from their donations. Presumably following the X-Factor approach where the telephone vote pays the entire production costs and makes profit on top. -
EuroVision Song Contest in the UK for 2023..?
fretmeister replied to Dad3353's topic in General Discussion
And I forgot... The income from the telephone voting is massive. Sometimes to the point that the participating nations get some money back after it has all been paid for. -
I thought the tone was fine. I'm listening on studio monitors.
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EuroVision Song Contest in the UK for 2023..?
fretmeister replied to Dad3353's topic in General Discussion
The cost is split between all 39 competing countries. 5 countries have automatic entries into the finals and pay a bit more than the others. Last time anyone made a Freedom of Information request was in 2010 - the UK paid about £284,000 as their share. UK didn't host then. It costs more for the host country as they have the other overhead too, but each country pays towards it. The cost of the show depends a lot on what is put forward and how big the set is etc. The hosts can also put in place sponsorship, the ticket sales etc to recoup. It's still really cheap compared to other things the public purse is wasted on. Edit for a correction and because of different news sources on it. -
EuroVision Song Contest in the UK for 2023..?
fretmeister replied to Dad3353's topic in General Discussion
I love it. Going to try and get tickets if I can. -
I'm not sure I get the output problem really. Modern amps are stupidly powerful. Just turn up the input gain and the master volume.
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There's loads of great P bass slap! Including what might be a contender for the best known slap tune ever - Forget Me Nots (aka Men in Black) with Freddie Washington on the P bass with steel roundwounds.
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I'm going to work on those moves!
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The eldest spawn is off to university in September and I need funds for everything from rent, books, computers etc etc. So, alas, I have to sell a few things. First up: Ibanez EHB1005SMS. This lovely thing is a Medium / Short scale 5 string. B string is 32 inch and the G is 30 inch. It's very easy to play and sounds excellent with flats or rounds. Full specs https://www.andertons.co.uk/bass-dept/bass-guitars/modern-bass-guitars/ibanez-ehb1005smsemm-ehb-5-string-bass-in-emerald-green-metallic-matte Pickup upgrades and the Preamp plug swap and the locking jack socket It's no secret that the stock pickups are a bit uninspiring on these. So this one has been fitted with the wonderful Aguilar DCB humbuckers. Because of the angle they are the 6 string version and they were a whopping £300 from Bass Direct! I've also done the preamp "modification" - TBH it's not really a mod as such. As stock the preamp has 2 plugs and 2 socket locations for each of them. When new the Output Socket is in the Unity position so the output of the bass is the same whether active or passive. I've swapped that to the 6db increase for when the preamp is on as I like a bit more output to match my other high output basses. The other plug is about EQ. When new it is in a socket that makes the tone flat when the pots are all centred. I've moved that to the other socket that gives a little boost to bass and treble and reduces the mids a bit. The plugs are very simple to move for any combination of the positions. The locking jack socket was awful. It was so stiff that I'd have to take the bass off and put it on my lap just to get enough pressure on the switch to make it release. I know other owners on here have had the same issue. So the socket has had the internal spring removed. It is now just a normal high quality socket that won't break your thumb. The preamp is a 3 band with a mid freq. The Treble control is a tiny bit bent but works perfectly. Other modifications The large dots on the neck are just stickers. If you have a look at the reviews on this bass one of the complaints is that the tiny abalone dots are pretty much invisible against the roasted maple board. So I put some stickers on top. They are the easily removable laptop Webcam covering stickers. In reviews you'll also see that the Glow-In-The-Dark side dots are beyond crap. Even with a powerful UV light shining on them they fade after less than 2 minutes and then are as impossible to see as the front dots are. I did originally try stickers on the side too but my thumb just moved them or rolled them up, or they just got stuck to my thumb! So, the crap original dots have been removed and replaced with proper traditional side dots that now can be seen properly. Strap Locks It comes with the strap locks but not the strap itself. Dings As you can see from the photo there are a couple of dings on the headstock. The paint there is really really thin. I'm sure it could be touched up a bit with some superglue and a black sharpie. Those are the only dings I can see. Strings I play really lightly most of the time so I've got a set of Thomastik Jazz ROUNDS on it. They only come in one gauge and some might find the B a bit sloppy. The headstock string retainers will apparently take a 140 B string. Biggest I've tried was a 136. Ramp The ramp that comes with these is a bit pointless. It's just a flat bit of wood that doesn't match the board radius and is too small anyway. I like a ramp so I've used some 2mm thick micro suction tape to mount it for a bit of a ramp effect and get it closer to the strings. If I was keeping the bass I'd get Andy to make me a proper one for it. The ramp will come off without leaving any marks Sounds It's a very versatile bass now it's had the pickup upgrades. Here's a video with Flatwounds with plenty of use of the B string. VIDEO COLOUR: The strange colour effect on the bass in the video is just because of a green bass with a Green Screen effect for the background. The bass colour is just the usual Emerald Green Metallic. If I had a blue screen instead of green it wouldn't have looked like that! Gig Bag It comes with a pretty good gig bag. Brand new, these are a grand. With the £300 worth of Aguilars I'm looking for as close to £800 as I can get. EDIT Chunky price drop to £725 Collection from Northants area please. Not looking for any trades. The money will be spent on pots and pans, student rent and engineering books.
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Source Audio UltraWave (One Series Multiwave distortion)
fretmeister replied to Quatschmacher's topic in Effects
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12K isn't a lot for a proper DB. https://contrabass.co.uk/collections/quality-basses?sort_by=price-descending These are just the "Quality" ones. The "Top Quality" are price on application!
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Maybe these guys could be interested... https://luisandclark.com/ They make spectacular stuff. Prices are closer to classical instruments though!
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No need to be defensive. Just different tastes, that's all.
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Sounds like it's aimed at different needs then.
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This is why I want one. They were amazing.
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Is that designed to sound like an old B15 though?