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  1. [quote name='Dad3353' timestamp='1412165734' post='2566318']
    Good..! :angry:
    [/quote]
    That post, followed by
    [color=#A4A4A4][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif][size=3]Have a nice day[/size][/font][/color]
    [font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif][size=3]made me spit coffee....[/size][/font]
    [font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif][size=3]All the entries were top quality, and make me very jealous![/size][/font]

  2. And one important thing is that you then stop yourself from sliding down strings - for example if you have say E to E octve down (fret 7 of A string to open E) - then you must learn to use the alternate finger rather then slide from the string above.

    Good example - Bon Jovi Livin on a Prayer

    In tab form,
    It is all too tempting to go

    [font=courier new,courier,monospace] L R R L R L R L
    G|-------------------|
    D|o-----------------o|
    A|o---7---5-------5-o|
    E|--0---7---0-0-7----|
    should be :
    L R L R L R L R
    G|-------------------|
    D|o-----------------o|
    A|o---7---5-------5-o|
    E|--0---7---0-0-7----|[/font]

    Paradiddles are good too , like above :) just do it on a desk or something at work (and wind up your colleagues)

  3. All down to the drummer. Although it is so rare that I hear people playing the proper bassline so who knows.

    The verse is actually very good for practising making sure you alternate fingers and don't slide from A string to E string with one finger

  4. [quote name='Marvin' timestamp='1409855716' post='2544054']
    There are variations? No one told me :)

    Where are they?

    Actually don't worry, I don't play this song...phew!

    (I actually said no to a rehearsal recently when I saw Dakota was on their set list...and Sex on Fire)
    [/quote]
    I used to hate this song. And also lacked the discipline to play just roots ---- sometimes I'd do octave chords in the chorus to thicken it up a bit.....

  5. Hi Guys
    I'm a bassist of an intermediate level based in Cambridge (I know some music theory etc but not really pro level) looking for something long term to get my teeth into.
    To keep it interesting i'm going to be straight to the point and put down some things below.

    Things I like:

    Ideally people of similar age (late twenties)
    Covers - Either themed (eg 80's , 90's , pop ) or generic "function" - i'm not too bothered about classic rock or metal
    Being prepared and having learnt stuff in advance
    Not having to deal with bookings, however more than happy to put the effort into the behind the scenes stuff - eg facebook pages, websites, video/audio/photo editing, calendars etc to aid with booking, just not a good salesman.
    My Car and Equipment - always working and prepared. (Rig see below)
    Quieter stages - With the modern day PA stuff there is very little reason to ever have loud stage volumes, and I value my ears due to my job.
    Music - Almost all types


    Things I dislike:
    People who can't spend 2/3 hours a week learning 3-5 songs
    Screamo / Heavy Metal , Classic Rock (although in moderation it's ok, I don't want to spend 3 hours of it).


    Things I've done in the past:
    Indie Function band - Went on for about 4 years and was very tight. Singer had baby and it all just fizzled out slowly
    80s Band - went on for a couple of years, very good and tight however was too far away for rehearsals (over an hour by train/drive) and was costing too much.
    7 piece funk/soul - Fantastic band playing a mixture of stuff and putting our own spin. Great musicians however no-one had the business acumen to get it going properly.
    Couple of theatre gigs, couple of short notice deps (happy to learn 50 songs in a week if needed )

    I'm based in center of Cambridge. Hope this isn't too much to ask for above!

  6. +1 to most points above - a few lessons is always helpful - if you get the technique right early on then you dont need to psend hours trying to fix it later.

    Doesn't matter what bass you play - everyone is different, although you may find that a bass teacher may suggest something different based on your body shape though later on (eg I find thin necked basses cramp my wrists up as i'm a big bloke) , at a beginner level it makes no odds - if you dont like the look of it you wont enjoy playing it.

  7. As has been said in this thread already. They generally seem to use guys in cars and vans on a self employed basis. The guy for them that delivers to us is a really nice guy with a gammy leg. He lives round the corner and always delivers to us last on way home as he knows that we are out working til 5 and it's not worth the effort for a failed delivery on his part.
    It seems to vary massively

  8. [quote name='Conan' timestamp='1394093049' post='2387765']
    As mentioned above, this only works if the singer is aware of things like tuning changes, instrument swaps and the like. Otherwise - embarrassing car crash. I know this from experience... :(
    [/quote]

    Generally never found a need to change tuning. Would rather change the bassline than change tunings!
    You dont have to go straight into it, can vamp with drum/bass etc first

  9. [quote name='gapiro' timestamp='1393420516' post='2379977']
    Also a good version I used to use on ultimate-guitar - its been a few years but I think it was this one
    [url="http://tabs.ultimate-guitar.com/c/cee_lo_green/f***_you_btab.htm"]http://tabs.ultimate...**_you_btab.htm[/url]
    [/quote]
    err, replace the word "FLIP" with the obscenity that you are expecting
    [url="http://tabs.ultimate-guitar.com/c/cee_lo_green/f***_you_btab.htm"]http://tabs.ultimate-guitar.com/c/cee_lo_green/FLIP_you_btab.htm[/url]

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