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Hi All, After some soul searching I've decided to let someone else have the pleasure of this cool, smooth sounding Fender MIM Jazz. It's white, 4 string, and complete with Fender covers. It's got new pots and strings and an interesting series/parallel switch; a push-pull switch on the tone pot. She's in very near mint condition. No scratches or dings anywhere. More pictures can be seen [url="http://s1175.photobucket.com/user/Grangur/library/FenderJazz_white"]here[/url] In parallel mode her tone is deep and mellow, but turn up the bridge pup and you get the classic Fender growl. In series mode, crank up the volume and she opens up and flows like a full bodied bottle of vintage red. Drink in that sound and get intoxicated! In a word, she Rocks! She can be delivered to you by hand FOC to most places in London, Anglia, south and south-east etc. Otherwise she can be securely packed and shipped in the UK FOC. Worldwide shipping at additional cost. You can also come and try her out. In the meantime... Here's a link to the [url="https://soundcloud.com/grangur"]soundcloud[/url] All recordings were done with treble cut off and the volume of the respective pup right up. On the Series mode recording both pups were turned right up. Thanks for looking. Feel free to ask any questions. Trades:- I'm really after the cash in truth. I could be tempted by a nice 4-string, blonde Ibanez with Bartolini Soapbars. OR a nice Warwick. Many thanks Richard
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Learning to read the dots - Sheet music to learn with
Grangur posted a topic in Theory and Technique
Hi All, I've been learning to read and I've found so much of the music you see for bass either has tabs under it, so it pulls your eyes down and you go back to playing-by-numbers, or the score has no rhythm or tune to it. I saw Jaco Pastorius in a video saying that to learn you should read and play anything and everything, well I got started and here's a few I've been using. I thought others may find it useful: If others are interested I could post more Beginner: Amazing Grace - easier than Victor's version Autumn Leaves - G Major - The bass line to the well known jazz standard. To play the "tune" see the score in the "Advanced" section - it's not too advanced really Frere Jaques - Traditional French song God Save the Queen - Uk National Anthem - various keys Happy Birthday Ode to Joy - Beethoven Silent Night - Christmas hymn Streets of London - Ralf McTell The Star Spangled Banner - USA national anthem Walking Bass Blues - a cool walking bass line from Stuart Clayton's book "Crash Course Bass". - A good book, worth a good read, like all of Stuart's books. Wedding March - Wagner Intermediate: Beauty and the Beast - G Major Crash Bass Timed Ex, Day 21 - This is a cool simple bass line from Stuart Clayton's book "Crash Course Bass" (reproduced with the kind permission of Stuart Clayton) Crash Course Bass Exercise 38 - This is one I find challenging as there's a few places on the fretboard you can play it and it makes you move about a bit - Thanks Stuart. (reproduced with the kind permission of Stuart Clayton) Good King Wencaslas - Christmas Carol with no reference to Christianity that I know of... strange that. I Could Have Danced All Night - C Maj - From the hit Musical "My Fair Lady" - (This calls for a low C. If you don't play a 5, play it on the A string) Minuet En Sol, by JS Bach Morning Has Broken - Cat Stevens / Traditional The Blue Danube - Johann Strauss. This gives you an intro to ledger-lines and octaves; forcing you up the dusty end. The Sound of Silence - Paul Simon She'll Be Coming Round the Mountain - Traditional song Simple Gifts - A Quaker hymn. Meet me on the Corner - Lindisfarne - bass part Transcribed by MrCrane Advanced: Autumn Leaves - This is the score of the tune, not the bass line. To hear what this is meant to sound like, click here and listen from 0.50 onwards. Colour My World - Chicago On this one the chord names shown may not be right. They relate to the piano score which I worked from and simplified somewhat. If you don't know this one, you can click here to get the youtube It's really only arpeggios, but not the most obvious ones on the fretboard. La Marseillaise - French National Anthem Groups and others: Sunshine of Your Love - Cream (Bass - Beginner) If others can post more links that would be great. -
Hi All, This is a truly solid, great condition, Fender Jazz. It's made in Mexico and sounds amazing with a deep bass voice and powerful growl. The covers are original Fender and complete the cool looks. No damage - no dings, no scratches, etc The pick guard was changed by another BC member. (From The Bass Doc I believe) Strap-locks added. Series/Parallel switch added; this is a push/pull on the tone pot. The sound in Series mode has to be heard. It sounds so open and resonant; you'll love it. Delivery by hand is available in most of the south of the country, PM me for details, but generally if you're below "The Wash" / Bristol you're in luck. Depending on the final sale price I may ship for free. Thanks for looking and enjoy the pics More pics available. PM me if you're interested.
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I don't understand the physics of bad leads
Grangur replied to alyctes's topic in General Discussion
Are you saying you have 2 leads and with one all is well, not crackles etc,. Yet when you change the lead for another you get crackles and interference? You need to make sure it IS the lead that's the problem. There's not a lot to go wrong in a lead. -
[quote name='peteb' timestamp='1377272630' post='2185704'] To be fair, I think that most pros play Fenders these days (at least in public)! This is (obviously) not because Fender make better basses than Fodera, but because they are in fashion at the moment and will help to get better gigs… [/quote] ... and very much more replaceable without hassling and insurance company
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[quote name='miles'tone' timestamp='1377091940' post='2183233'] I've done it to a poly Fender neck so I don't see why a body would be any different. I just gave it a good rub ovet with 600 grit wet and dry to give the new coating a good key (picked up the tip on either here or talkbass, can't remember which) and shot a can of tinted nitro over the top and it worked great. On a body though, I'd give it a once over with a white primer designed for instruments (Rothko and Frost do it - was talking to them about my own project yesterday)- heard some nightmare stories abour car primer not going off properly. [/quote] Why would car primer not go off properly? I've used car primer and it's been ok. Provided you get a good surface that's clean and grease-free and you take your time and let it dry between coats I can't see what problems there could be.
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Interesting OP. With my, admittedly limited, experience I would agree. It would seem to me that 4 Strings is also not disagreeing, but pointing out another angle, which is he's happy to pay a premium for a reduction is weight from his HH Stingray and to get good wood selection. The wood selection can make a difference to the stability of the bass and it's resistance to movement in the wood (but this shouldn't be a problem if the wood is properly seasoned) but what he's talking about is largely aesthetics; much of which is irrelevant if, like a lot of instruments, the whole thing gets 3 coats of paint and 3mm of lacquer (I may exaggerate here). This idea in the OP endorses what a lot of players here seem to do: buy a Squire or similar, with it's good solid body, neck and construction, fit a good bridge, pups to taste and a new pick guard and you've an instrument to your preference for a budget price. Why pay a premium for an AS and then STILL rip out the pups and fit something marginally different. That said, my Warwick Streamer beats my Squier and my Fender hands down for light weight, easy of action, playability, tone.... etc Or is it me and my snob value?
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Its also good that you don't have to watch it after a gig to stop someone nicking it..
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I still say a nail file: 1 - Mel almost certainly has one 2 - it would only have the rough bit on the sides, not the bottom of the slot
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It's got 4 strings. I always prefer 4 strings. The neck is dark, that's good too. Not too happy about it being quite so short, but .... err.... ummm. err Now I'm stuck... yep it's [email="cr@p"]cr@p[/email]
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Strings echo - has anyone else had this?
Grangur replied to Grangur's topic in Repairs and Technical
Yes, all effects and compression turned off. It's also the same on all output modes too. No worries, I'm probably being too critical and fussy. Thanks all for your input. -
[quote name='uncle psychosis' timestamp='1377173493' post='2184272'] Given the timescales involved, why not just hold off on changing strings until you have the time to do it "properly"? [/quote] PHUR! Far to sensible. Where's the risk and excitement in that?
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Why not get a Squier from FleaBay and mod it to have what you want.
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Nail file maybe as an interim measure. Then get a luthier to work on it asap after?
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[quote name='discreet' timestamp='1377172747' post='2184256'] And an amp for £20! Why are these bargains always so far away..? [/quote] ... because they're so far away from so many of us.
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Strings echo - has anyone else had this?
Grangur replied to Grangur's topic in Repairs and Technical
[quote name='BOD2' timestamp='1377166224' post='2184125'] Does the Roland Cube have a compressor or noise gate effect on it ? If so, then try switching those off to see if that makes any difference. [/quote] The Cube does have them. Prety sure they're switched off, but I'll check tonight. Many thanks. Maybe I should go and try some amps out. -
Strings echo - has anyone else had this?
Grangur replied to Grangur's topic in Repairs and Technical
[quote name='Ou7shined' timestamp='1377157592' post='2183981'] If you think it might be related to your new mod double check your solder joints. Visually inspect them to see if any look duller than the rest then reheat if so. If they all look ok then you could feed a tiny bit of fresh solder into each joint to refresh it and increase their flux content. I used to have massive problems with this forum's "new" software conflicting with IE (no return key being just one of them). The admins denied any problem existed. Although after switching to Firefox for here I find most of the issues have gone away.... absolutely sucks balls via mobile still though. [/quote] - This is an IE problem. MS change the software and the guys who write the forum software don't update all the time. In IE, click "Tools", "Compatibility view" this fixes it - I remembered this this morning after posting. I then edited the post -
You really need a Streamer.... light, loads of bass and growl. You'll need to save a bit though, but you might be lucky
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Strings echo - has anyone else had this?
Grangur replied to Grangur's topic in Repairs and Technical
it's like a quiet hiss in the background. It happens with my Roland cube. It's not loud and in the noise of a band it probably wouldn't notice. It could be just me being unbearably fussy. What happens is you pluck the string and after the sustain subsides this "echo hiss" continues for up to a second, then dies. -
[quote name='BobVbass' timestamp='1377153260' post='2183939'] Yes! Nice one! So......more on the way now then? [/quote] Don't encourage her! I'm sure Mel will be just fine with the one. We don't want her nicking all the bargains now do we?
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I just had this issue too. It's caused by a compatibility issue. MS keep changing the way things are done in the software and it takes a while for everyone to catch up. Err, well that's how MS phrased it in a presentation I went to a few years back. So solve it: Go to the tool bar, find "Tools", "Compatibility View", then click that.... problem solved.
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Hi All, I've got a jazz bass (see avatar) and I've recently noticed that when playing I get a buzz in the background through the combo. It happens each time I pluck a string. If I'm not playing it stays quiet. It also doesn't happen on any other bass I own, just this one. Something I've done recently is add a series/parallel switch. I don't know if it did this before I added the switch, but I have noticed that when switched to series mode the echo is louder. It's possible it could be the addition of the switch that's caused this, but others have this switch and (presumably) don't have this issue? Many thanks for reading Cheers Richard
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[quote name='dannybuoy' timestamp='1377078397' post='2182965'] Bravo! I think you've just discovered that the Precision sounds better than the Jazz. Next step - sell the lot and buy a decent P! [/quote] My jazz is more bassey than my P or my PJ. Also any 2 pup bass has more flexibility on sound. Ps are too rigid, unless you want one sound alone and that's it. IMHO...
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I've used a blow lamp. Job done in 30 mins.