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rogerstodge

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  1. Ive never really tried a fretless, shame i cant have a go of it but i'm in Dartford Kent
  2. Lovely thanks Mr Fretbuzz
  3. How do you go about taking these exams? Sorry for being a dimwit
  4. Where you based Stu?
  5. Ive had to use a program called audacity for some rush tunes, it slows the song down and doesn't alter the pitch, its a free download, or at least it was
  6. Blimey Kevin that's some rig
  7. [quote name='kevin_lindsay' timestamp='1342117551' post='1729986'] I just use whichever bass I'm enjoying at that particular time. All my basses are worth over a grand each. I've always thought that my basses are there to be played, not just looked at! What about the value of your bass amp rig? Mine is about 3-4 thousand worth? [/quote]
  8. Ive got a BB404 lefty up for grabs if anyones interested
  9. Wouldn't mind a pic or 2 of the danelectro mate.
  10. [quote name='sixdegrees' timestamp='1341949099' post='1726951'] I'm a relatively recent convert to Precisions. I found the bridge pickup on Jazz's unusable in a band setting (unless soloing), and exclusively used the front pup. Even when I had a hybrid I found myself forgetting that the bridge pup was even there. P Bass, tone wide open - does everything I ask of it. [/quote]
  11. Kent musicians ain't too bad a website, think it covers london also.
  12. Totally agree with lukeFRC, a Jazz is a beautiful tool until you pick up a Precision.
  13. Not happy with your pick up sound ? Easy, buy a tech 21 sansamp bass driver
  14. Started playing at 17, (an old columbus p bass copy), 3 months later our band supported splodgenessabounds and the angelic upstarts at a club called Skunx in London, (1980)
  15. [quote name='toneknob' timestamp='1341782261' post='1724174'] If he keeps practicing one day he might get round to writing some memorable, catchy or maybe even jaw-dropping basslines Yea like that bloke who done rhythm stick [/quote]
  16. Ok. The OCD i know are from Dartford Kent
  17. [quote name='LiamPodmore' timestamp='1341819284' post='1724380'] No it's not, it's a relatively small band from Bolton, 2 twins Cam and Kurn on Bass/Vocals and Guitar/Vocals respectively, and i think the drummer is their brother. Liam [/quote]
  18. [quote name='LiamPodmore' timestamp='1341775318' post='1723977'] In addition to my last post, the gig last night was even better. Tiny crowd again, but that's all you need to fill that pub, and i couldn't hear myself all night. We were told afterwards that the sound was spot on, and that my mate who provided us with his drums was incredibly impressed with how they performed in a gig situation. The venue heard what we said about possibly being the bands last gig together, and have kindly offered us another date mid-august so we can throw a proper farewell gig and go out as best we can. Some of my old friends from another local band (Called O.C.D.) came down as well for the evening and they were mightily impressed with us as a band, which is always good. So all in all, an awesome night. Liam Is that the .. Mike Seal and Calli OCD? [/quote]
  19. Thanks lefty... Im on it
  20. [quote name='LeftyBiskit' timestamp='1341763184' post='1723720'] Hi Rodge, I thought you might like to know one has turned up on the bay-[url="http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Squier-Vintage-Modified-Jazz-Left-Handed-Natural-Finish-Bass-/150852608161?pt=UK_Musical_Instruments_Guitars"]http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Squier-Vintage-Modified-Jazz-Left-Handed-Natural-Finish-Bass-/150852608161?pt=UK_Musical_Instruments_Guitars[/url] [/quote]
  21. [quote name='discreet' timestamp='1341657654' post='1722325'] Done. [/quote] Thanks mate
  22. http://awards.progrockmag.com/new-blood/headspace Fellow bassist Mr Pomeroy could do with some votes if you've got time, thanks chaps.
  23. Had the same prob with brass in pocket which is also drop D
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