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Radio 4 series about bassists. Really?????????
Grangur replied to Panamonte's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='Geek99' timestamp='1400425707' post='2453679'] Possibly - our baby was born prematurely here The airline won't let us fly home - trapped as I said. [/quote] Oh WOW!! Congratulations! But what a pain not being able to fly. I'm sure it soon stops feeling like a holiday. -
Radio 4 series about bassists. Really?????????
Grangur replied to Panamonte's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='Geek99' timestamp='1400422399' post='2453654'] Stuck in Orlando still - can someone record it for me ? MP3 perhaps [/quote] One's heart bleeds. It's really tough for some folk isn't it? -
He's had 4 offers that he turned down!! How low can those offers have been? You could sell the body or the pups or the neck alone for more than £10. Mind you the neck does have irreparable damage - an Encore logo.
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[quote name='HowieBass' timestamp='1400350137' post='2453150'] My hands aren't that large at all; note that I play the 5th with my ring finger not my little finger because without moving my hand much I have a longer reach using that finger (maybe a further half inch or so). [/quote] With your thumb on the centre of the hump on the back of the neck, you can use that as a pivot point and move your fingers up and down the neck and get a longer reach. With your thumb over the top of the neck, as shown here, anyone will struggle
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[quote name='Bilbo' timestamp='1399962165' post='2449286'] I mentioned it last Thursday [/quote] You were right about it too. It does have some quirks in the use that don't make it the easiest to use.
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Peter Cetera - Who was keeping this guy quiet?
Grangur replied to achknalligewelt's topic in General Discussion
Chicago were a great band. "25 or 6 2 4", and "Colour my world" are among my favourites. -
Learning to read the dots - Sheet music to learn with
Grangur replied to Grangur's topic in Theory and Technique
[quote name='pieterv' timestamp='1400172339' post='2451462'] Thanks for that. Great to practice site reading. [/quote] LOL... It's "sight" reading. Unless you're in the building trade, of course. Welcome to BC Pieterv. Good luck with the reading -
I guess in doing this you're playing the major scale using the following for example: Gmajor: E string - 3 5 A string - 2 3 5 D string - 2 4 5 Have you thought of doing it this way: E string - 3 5 7 A string - 3 5 7 D string - 4 5 Playing it this way the 3rd is 7th fret on the E and the 5th is 5th fret on the A ; a smaller jump. You need to learn ALL of the notes on the neck and use all of the patterns to create a scale. Don't only use the one. The 5th is also the fret above the root - so if you're playing a C major scale and play 3rd fret on the A-string, the 5th is also the G on the E-string; right below the C root. The other way is go fretless and slide it. Edit - or move further up the neck and move down a string.. of course.
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Learning to read the dots - Sheet music to learn with
Grangur replied to Grangur's topic in Theory and Technique
Excellent Bilbo! Many thanks! I'll take a look -
[quote name='Skol303' timestamp='1399982089' post='2449533'] ...but the motivation is very similar, if not exactly the same, whether you're playing in a pub or on YouTube - i.e. wanting an audience for your performance. Of course a live gig is very different environment to recording a YouTube clip at home. But both are... ultimately... about the vanity of performance and wanting to 'connect' with people. If you're really questioning the value of YouTube as a promotional medium, then may I point you to Ceefax page 303 where you'll find more information on the topic [/quote] Agreed. You could equally ask me "If you only ever play in the lounge and Mrs G is your only ever audience, why bother at all?" Some folk need an audience. Some don't. Some have the punters at the O2, others it's the "Dog and Duck", for some it's the missus and others get a kick from watching the viewer figures rise on their YouTube account. I would still ask of those who really should only play to the mirror, "Why bother?" If the sound is so weak that the viewer can't hear you above the backing track, why bother?
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Learning to read the dots - Sheet music to learn with
Grangur replied to Grangur's topic in Theory and Technique
New tune added - [url="https://onedrive.live.com/redir?resid=88014765C749B87%21246"]Frere Jaques[/url][color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif][size=4] - Traditional French song[/size][/font][/color] -
[quote name='project_c' timestamp='1399832874' post='2448151'] nobody's mentioned Musescore yet, desktop as well as iOS/android, very easy to pick up and figure out. [/quote] I was just about to. I use Musescore. Its excellent for FOC software.
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Learning to read the dots - Sheet music to learn with
Grangur replied to Grangur's topic in Theory and Technique
In the start section I've separated the Beginner, Intermediate and Advanced. It's hard to draw the line on this, but Beginner is what I play ok. Intermediate is what I'm trying to play. Advanced is what I'm working towards.... well, it's a start. Cheers Richard -
Learning to read the dots - Sheet music to learn with
Grangur replied to Grangur's topic in Theory and Technique
I'm amazed at the number of views for this thread. I've not added to much more since the beginning. I'll try to get some transcribed and loaded up. In the meantime here's one more for the collection: [url="https://onedrive.live.com/redir?resid=88014765C749B87!243&authkey=!AD0NYa23nhcLidc&ithint=file%2c.pdf"]Minuet En So[/url]l, by JS Bach Cheers Richard -
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Why would someone want do this to a 74 Precision?
Grangur replied to itsmedunc's topic in eBay - Weird and Wonderful
I'm with Roger. What's so special about a 70s Fender anyway? 30 years is not old. Old Fenders aren't always anything significantly special. What's the fuss? -
Wow!! A lot of folk waste a lot of money buying and selling cheap basses when they first get started. I recon you've hit gold on that one. Nice bass.
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Great result! Congratulations on finding what you really want. We look forward to seeing the pictures. Cos as you know; without pics it didn't really happen.
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With any paint job the filler and primer covers the dimples and wood grain etc and gives the smooth finish. The colour just gives the colour only. with no primer it will simply look cr@p
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SOLD - Stagg S'ray type bass now with free hard case £55
Grangur replied to Sparky Mark's topic in Basses For Sale
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[quote name='TheGreek' timestamp='1399035192' post='2440275'] I've always thought that Scott makes the lessons accessible and easy to understand. The only time I've even come close to understanding modes is his video on the subject. The other thing with his videos is, if you don't get it first time you can always watch it over till you do... I'm not currently in a position to join the academy but for less than the price of a packet of fags per week it can't be bad... [/quote] The 2 modes lessons are, I think, a relatively recent addition to the list of lessons. In fairness to Scott I recon he's become aware of the gap and is working on filling it. Scott's a lovely amusing guy. I enjoy watching all the lessons and sometimes get something out of it. TBH I think the majority of folk who will get something out of Scotts lessons are those who are playing regularly, probably in a band and used to jamming out bass lines and are now wanting to put some structured theory behind what they do. I only wish that was where I am. I'll get there, I guess.
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FWIW another possible format would be £2** It would also save skej21's blushes
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There's plenty of scope for getting a fretless without [s]sinking to[/s] getting a Fender Take a look at the Fretless Porn thread [url="http://basschat.co.uk/topic/136517-fretless-porn/page__fromsearch__1"]here[/url] There a lot of non-Fender possibles about. Some more radical than others. But DarkHearts's bass may be worth a look Edit - this is NOT DarkHeart's bass