Bilbo
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I have spent 30 years trying to play Parker's 'Passport' 😃
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Sounds like a second Ten 2 ex may be worth trying.
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That did occur to me. May be worth exploring!!
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Post your pictures, Lets see what you all look like.
Bilbo replied to slaphappygarry's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='GrammeFriday' timestamp='1442572375' post='2867867'] Très cool! Like the arty B&W - very [i]nouvelle vague, [/i]especially with the shades - but it's pity we can't see what shade of purple your shoes are! I'm guessing blackcurrant Chewits, maybe? [/quote] More a fetching lilac. -
Simple question. I have a double bass set up I am very happy with: Acoustic Image Clarus and Ten2 Ex cab. I am not particularly happy with what it does for electric and I am about to start working in trio with a monster blues guitarist so need something with a little poke. I have gigged with this guy with the AI set up but I am not at all convinced Part of me thinks, do I just get another Ten2 Ex but another part of me says that won't work and that I should get a little Markbass combo. The questions are: Would the extra speaker do the job? If I went for a Markbass combo, which is the smallest one that would still cut it? Any thoughts, peeps?
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'Solid' is an acceptable epithet that, to my ears, means 'competent', 'reliable' but not exceptional. There are many stages above 'solid' (virtuoso, monster etc) but, if you achieve 'solid' you are on the first 'proper' rung of the ladder and will work. If you haven't yet acheived 'solid', you are probably a lightweight
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I use a Clarus with a Ten2 Ex with double bass and the Wal and it is loud enough for anything I do although I accept it's not brilliant for really loud Rock gigs (even then it is not a massive compromise). I heard Sam Vicary play his 5-string Roscoe through my set-up as well on a gig with the Dominic Marshall Trio and it sounded huge. I got rid of my Eden Metro as I was not doing enough commercial electric gigs to justify holding onto it but the AI set-up means I have rarely regretted the fact. I have to say I found the MB150S and E wholly inadequate (have had both with and without extension cabs). They are not loud enough and I hate the 'boxy' sound of them. Can't speak about the AER stuff, though. I have never seen or heard it.
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[quote name='Jazzneck' timestamp='1442223213' post='2865192'] 'twas a good evening though. Thanks again. [/quote] Good to meet you, mate.
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First double bass gig in three months. Only managed half the gig and now have a blister on my r/h index finger. One more double bass gig in the diary and one more electric and then I retire (not really, just no-one seems to want to book me anymore so the only gigs I get are the ones I arrange).
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Albums that are not given the recognition they deserve.
Bilbo replied to colgraff's topic in General Discussion
My unrecognised masterpiece is 'Vimana' by a band called Nova that featured a guitar, sax/flute, keyboard trio plus Percy Jones on bass, Narada Michael Walden on drums and Phil Collins on percussion. Great writing, great playing. -
I have had a fallow Summer (1 gig in July, 2 in August and, last night, my first in September). I have done some home studio practice but no full band rehearsals or recording sessions etc. Last night, I played a gig and a couple or three of the tunes called were fast Latin or funk grooves. I dug in but found that myself tripping myself up on patterns that I have had under my fingers for decades and my stamina was poor. I only did a couple of solos but even they felt like I was running in treacle. Just not match fit, I guess. Pisser.
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Post your pictures, Lets see what you all look like.
Bilbo replied to slaphappygarry's topic in General Discussion
These just appeared on Facebook. An appearance with the Andy Hay Quartet at the Vienne Jazz Festival in 1994.I was 31/ I didn't wear glasses then, those are shades, and my shoes were purple!!! [url="http://s283.photobucket.com/user/bilbo230763/media/Vienne%20the%20band_zpseodzgvci.jpg.html"][/url] [url="http://s283.photobucket.com/user/bilbo230763/media/Vienne%20Rob%20and%20Andy_zpsvxoawsyl.jpg.html"][/url] -
Here are the chords.... A section Fm//// Db7//// Gm7b5/// C7/// Fm/// Db7/// Gm7b5/// C7/// Fm/// Fm/Eb/// Db7/// C7/// Bb/// Bbm/Ab/// Gm7b5/// C7/// B section Bbm/// //// Cm7b5/// F7/// Bbm/// //// Cm7b5/// F7/// Dbm/// /// Cm7b5/// F7/// Bbm/// Gb/// Cm7b5/// F7/// C section Fm//// Db7//// Gm7b5/// C7/// Fm/// Db7/// Gm7b5/// C7/// Fm/// Fm/Eb/// Db7/// C7/// Bb/// Bbm/Ab/// Gm7b5/// C7///
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DIT is a monster album. Trio Jeepy ny Branford Marsalis is another favourite of mine.
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Here we are. My thoughts on the image are quite topical at the moment. What I saw in the image was the fact that the sea swallows things but, given the harrowing images that have been appearing in the media recently, it occurred to me that a lot of what the sea swallows is given up again some time later. The 'giving' here is no gift but a reminder of things lost. https://soundcloud.com/robert-palmer-1/the-giving-sea
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[quote name='peteb' timestamp='1441977817' post='2863471'] I was mentally prepared to accuse you of some jazz snobbery here, [/quote] It's still jazz snobbery. You just agree with it
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Yeeuch. I always found Rich's big band a bit thuggish. This is too fast (as a lot of Rich arrangements were) and doesn't groove as a result. Great players badly utilised. I love the '8.30' version toneknob mentions. THAT swings like a mofo. Buddy Rich, for all his chops, thought Jazz was arm-wrestling (to be fair, so did Zawinul after Weather Report) Warrington does not need to worry about barnets nowadays. If you want to look at barnets, look up the youtube version of the tune by Manhattan Transfer (the band features Wayne Johnson on guitar) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yxIo6nrgVa4
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I kind of nailed that impossible guitar part last night by playing it on my seven string bass!! It is not perfect but it is close enough for the exercise and I have mixed it all. I will post it as soon as I can. I did learn a lot about recording this month. Every challenge has it's learning points but this month has been exceptional.
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Nice work, James. A great album and I agree with you regarding the sax/bass/drumd trio format. My own band has that set up. Did you see my Pattitucci transcription 'Long Story' on here? http://basschat.co.uk/topic/141768-john-patitucci-transcription/page__hl__mistura__fromsearch__1
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I have it in the 'Chalres Mingus: More Than A Fake Book' compilation (if you are interested in Mingus stuff, this book is a must have). I will try and copy the chords out for you when I can get to it but someone else may get to it sooner. http://www.amazon.co.uk/Charles-Mingus-More-Than-Books/dp/0793509009/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1441958540&sr=8-1&keywords=more+than+a+fake+book+mingus
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Wow. I could spend three months learning that. But won't
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I would only ever tell ('educate') someone if their goods were dramatically under-priced. If it was over-priced, I would just walk away. I tried a secondhand red Epiphone ES335 out in Ipswich once and it was lovely but it was listed for literally only a £10 less than I could get it for from Thomann. I told them but the manager said he wouldn't move on the price so I walked away and paid the extra tenner for a new one. Cock.
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How to solve an audience clapping out of time
Bilbo replied to FuNkShUi's topic in General Discussion
Wynton Marsalis tells a lovely story about a gig he did (why do I think it was in England?) where this happened. The audience of square White Anglo Saxon Protestants were all clapping on 1 and 3 whilst this 7 year old kid at the front, who clearly had not yet been inducted into the world of English Folk music, was clicking his fingers on 2 and 4 and nodding his head like a brother -
[quote name='Bilbo' timestamp='1441710815' post='2861030'] I can' t play it. It is too hard. [/quote] Nigtmare. I have basically finished the recording and now need to mix it but I have ended up with a real electric guitar and a VST nylon acoustic guitar that should quite nice when playing is unison (a kind of chorusling effect) but the middle eight section sticks out like a sore thumb so I need to find a way of tempering it to make it sit more comfortablly in the mix. Learned some new stuff about my VSTs, though, which is useful.
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I have been working on something that has merit in it's own right but probably won't win many votes as it's relationship with the image is not readily apparent. This month, I have written a guitar trio piece (gtr/bs/dr). In terms of process, I wrote the piece on Sibelius, saved it as a midi file and transferred it to Cubase. In Cubase. I then re-recorded the bass as a real double bass and the guitar as a real guitar, leaving the drum part as the only VST in the final recording. The guitar melody and chord parts are easy enough to play but there is a middle section. And here is the problem. I can' t play it. It is too hard. I am trying to play each phrase and cut and paste them in but, so far, it's a bit sh*t!! If anyone knows Allan Holdsworth, can you ask him if he is available next week?