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Just to hi-jack a wee bit, there was a few mentions of ear protection earlier, I have begun to get grief with my lugs which is not surprising after 20+ years of playing bass in different bands and I wonder if anyone can give some specific tips on ear plugs, ie types you use, where to get them etc...cheers
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SOLD Pedulla Pentabuzz Fretless 5 String - Mint
Tradfusion replied to Tradfusion's topic in Basses For Sale
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SOLD Pedulla Pentabuzz Fretless 5 String - Mint
Tradfusion replied to Tradfusion's topic in Basses For Sale
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SOLD Pedulla Pentabuzz Fretless 5 String - Mint
Tradfusion replied to Tradfusion's topic in Basses For Sale
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Best Bass Players of New Romantic Era
Tradfusion replied to Bass_In_Yer_Face's topic in General Discussion
Resurrecting this thread after reading thru it, what about ABC... great bass playing by guy called Mark Lickley, lovely chops! -
Just to say thanks for posting the pic of Norms amp with EQ settings, I've been looking for that close up for years!! We do Rhythm Stick and Wake Up in our gig and I love playing those bass lines, what bassist does'nt....My old Trace 400SMX is now pumping some glorious tone into a pair of Bag End 15's and with my 75 Jazz I'm in tone heaven !!
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SOLD Pedulla Pentabuzz Fretless 5 String - Mint
Tradfusion replied to Tradfusion's topic in Basses For Sale
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This is a 1994 Pedulla Pentabuzz Fretless 5 string in mint condition. AAA Flame Maple in natural finish with active Bartollini P/J Pickups, gold hardware with straplocks, Ebony lined fingerboard with mother of pearl dots and the famous Pedulla Diamondkote finish. Nice balanced weight of approx 9.5 lbs. Beautiful instrument in all respects, sounds wonderful with tons of singing Mwah but also loads of punch and growl. Super low action. Currently strung B - G with fresh set of Thomastik Flatwounds, my favourite strings for fretless( High C also included if thats how you string up ). Original Pedulla hardcase in great condition. Looking for £1150. Whoever buys this bass will not be disappointed, this is the nicest fretless I have ever played... [attachment=12393:Pentabuzz.JPG] [attachment=12394:Pentabuz...y_detail.JPG] [attachment=12396:Pentabuz...ody_back.JPG] [attachment=12397:Pentabuz...retboard.JPG][attachment=12398:Pentabuz...dy_front.JPG][attachment=1239 9:Pentabuz...eadstock.JPG]
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I recently bought a cab on another well known bass players forum from someone who had glowing previous feedback and appeared to be 100% to deal with. Unfortunately since the day he was paid using my credit card and Paypal, he hasnt answered a single email or pm from me enquiring about whats happening with my cab. I can see from looking at his activity on the forum that he has been on there almost daily but has not submitted a single post since I started questioning him...and this guy was posting very regularly on threads all over the forum. I feel like I've been duped and its looking more obvious that I have by the day. Has this happened to anyone else and if so what can I do about getting my money back from either Paypal or my credit card?
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1. Sweet Home Alabama 2. Video Killed the Radiostar 3. Crazy - ( Seal ) 4. Me & Julio 5. Olivers Army
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Just made an ebay purchase today on a Bag End S15-D 1x15 cab. I know these are very common in the States and get great reviews which is why I took the chance...at $299 in mint cond it seemed an OK price. Just wondering if any basschatters are using these or has anyone anything to say about them good or bad...not too much bad since I now own it !!
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The nicest flats in the world if you can get used to the slightly lighter gauge and more flexable feel are the Thomastik Infeld Jazz Flats. These strings are the dogs bo***cks if you are after smooth playing with warmth and punch in gob fulls...they even slap OK! Bernard Edwards used flats on his Stingray for all that classic Chic funk...the TI's on a Ray are fabulous, punchy and warm and funkkkkyyyy. Same applies to most any P bass or Fretless bass. I use them on everything I have with the exception of my Status S2 headless classic which I cant get them for and its my slap & pop machine so it has rounds on...try them out guys, you will be amazed at how these things will work wonders on your tone....
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EBS Unichorus blk label peddel.SOLD.
Tradfusion replied to G MAjor's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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As a wedding veteran of many thousands of gigs over the last 20 years the first thing I would tell budding wedding bands is to fully understand the task in front of you. The guests are not long after finishing a 4 or 5 course meal with wine etc so they are full and bloated and looking for fresh air, a fag etc etc. The last thing on their minds at this point is dancing! The bride and groom are a bit uptight because they still have to do their first dance and want to get it over with as quickly as possible. Dont leave them too long on their own, about half way through the first dance call the bridesmaids/groomsmen out to join them and always do a second or even third slow song or waltz. The Dean Martin song " Amore" is in waltz time and can be a great one as a second dance, usually all the oldies will hit the floor and fill it up nicely...try to keep them there once you have them out! Have lots of sets and medlys strung together, as already mentioned momentum is the name of the game here and you are better to keep the floor full while you have it full rather than having to work hard to get people back out onto it. You can generally tell by looking when people are starting to wilt and ususally 4 or 5 songs strung together is enough before pausing and hitting them with something a bit different. A set or two of waltzes is a must, same goes for Jives and Rock & Roll etc. It doesnt matter what fancy chops you have or what you play in your pub gigs, weddings are a different animal completely and you have to keep a few different age groups happy and dancing....thats your job as the wedding band and it can be a bloody tough one too if you have a dry crowd who just are'nt up for it. Of course they will be pissed enough later on to go beserk when the DJ kicks into an Abba set but dont get too hung up about it because its just par for the course. Expect the unexpected, loooooong delays are normal, pissed uncles turning up at the stage with harmonicas or button accordians are normal, same goes for the dreaded singing auntie who cannot keep in tune or time to save her life... [b]BIG TIP [/b]Grab the bride before it kicks off and tell her to find her bouquet and leave it up at the stage beside the band. Hopefully she will be throwing it later on and if you can convince the couple to go for the whole "groom takes garter off brides leg with teeth" routine as well then you are looking at at least half an hour of time wasting during which you are not flat out bursting blood vessels trying to keep people on the floor. If you time it so that this bouquet/garter game is roughly 45mins before you finish, then its much easier to get the floor packed for the big finale as you now have the bride and groom in the same place for the first time in about 2 hours and you [b]KEEP[/b]them on the floor by getting everybody else out so surround them in a circle and hit them with your best finisher upper tunes...a few of our greatest hits include : Brown Eyed Girl, Sweet Home Alabama, Video Killed the Radiostar, 500 Miles and Hit the Road Jack as the last one..., the impression you leave people with is the one they are most likely to remember !
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[b]Love Games [/b]- Level 42 ....how may of us who grew up in the early 80's has'nt tried slapping that line at some point !! also now that I'm here... Get Here - Olita Adams ( Pino Palladino on super sexy smoooooth fat fretless ) Women - Paul Young ( terible song but worth buying the album just to hear Pino's beautiful fretless Stingray fill in the middle ) Panther - Marcus Miller ( instrumental ) Forget Me Nots - Patrice Rushen ( Freddie Washington on bass ) Peg - Steely Dan ( Chuck Rainey ) Aeroplane - Chilli Peppers ( Flea with a slap tone to die for ) Sons of Pioneers - Japan ( Mick Karn ) Big Sleep - Simple Minds ( Derek Forbes )
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EBS HD350 Bass Amp Head - SOLD!
Tradfusion replied to ChocolateTelevision's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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So that's why the bass body is shaped like that!
Tradfusion replied to FretBuzz's topic in General Discussion
I came across her by accident on youtube while trying to find something else. I have to be honest and admit that whatever clip I was watching she was in the distance and I didnt even know it was a SHE. I guess the name Tal is kinda neutral. Anyway it was the tone and groove that caught my ear and I think she must be one of the tastiest players I've heard for a while, male or female....That being said on closer inspection she is very cute indeed, just an added bonus !!