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Anyone know a good source of band t shirts?
tauzero replied to vmaxblues's topic in General Discussion
I had some T-shirts done a couple of years ago by a company called GP Work & Leisure at a very reasonable price. The cost for (IIRC) 20 shirts was £20 setup, £2/shirt print, £2-50 shirt - Fruit of the Loom valueweight shirts. Website is [url="http://www.gpwl.co.uk"]here[/url] - best bet is to email them or ring them (especially as the website is rubbish). -
Courier points system and courier issues
tauzero replied to paul, the's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
A neutral for Interparcel. I sent a sound module, collected on Tuesday 1st June, the day after a bank holiday. I used the HDNL option. Delivery was finally made to Dumfries (hardly the back of beyond) in the early evening of 7th June. Interparcel didn't respond to an email query from me. HDNL don't have an email contact, only phone - was going to ring them today but I didn't need to. So I'm not impressed by Interparcel's customer care - there wasn't even an automated response email. And I'm not impressed by HDNL, either by their ability to deliver something in a reasonable timescale (it's 2 days non-guaranteed, so 7 days is crap) or by the fact that there's no email contact for them. -
[quote name='urbanx' post='860465' date='Jun 7 2010, 10:32 PM']...until someone runs a DC current through it...[/quote] As the input capacitor would block that, only an amp that was already broken would be broken by that.
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Roland MV-30
tauzero replied to tauzero's topic in Accessories & Other Musically Related Items For Sale
[quote name='manwithouthat' post='858627' date='Jun 6 2010, 03:10 AM']Hello from the States. I love my MV-30 - but it needs some parts. Did you have any luck selling yours?[/quote] Yes, sold it on ebay. Might be worth you checking out the mv-30studiom group on Yahoo! Groups ( [url="http://groups.yahoo.com"]http://groups.yahoo.com[/url] ). -
I put a very similar route into my old P to put a home-made active circuit in.
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The Peavey range are worth looking at - I found the Grind a better neck than the Cirrus, and both of them better than the Millennium. You'd need to stretch the budget a bit for a Grind (but a second-hand one should come in under budget), and more than that for a Cirrus. Not quite Jazz-style though.
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What are the top 5 (or 10) basses you've owned?
tauzero replied to OutToPlayJazz's topic in Bass Guitars
[quote name='Chris2112' post='855101' date='Jun 2 2010, 05:05 PM']Those JD Thumbs are cool, got any pictures?[/quote] Indeed I have. The Thumb twins (I prefer the one-piece bridge of the JD to the two-piece of the later Thumbs): The Tsai 5: And the Mazeti fretless 5: -
What are the top 5 (or 10) basses you've owned?
tauzero replied to OutToPlayJazz's topic in Bass Guitars
1 and 2 are the Warwick twins - a Warwick JD Thumb 4-string fretted, from 1987, with a beautiful slim neck, and a Thumb from 2000 which I had defretted and reprofiled so the baseball bat neck was reduced to the same dimensions as the JD. 3 is the Antoniotsai 5-string. I've played a lot of 5-strings and this was the one with the best neck so far, until I played mcgraham's W&T. It's my main gigging bass. 4 is the Mazeti 5-string fretless that I got from Wooks a little while back. I still haven't satisfied my 5-string fretless quest though. 5 is one I no longer have - my 70s Precision went in order to finance the first Warwick. While I don't regret that, I was fond of that Fender - tatty but the second-best P I've played. -
Peavey Grind 5, Schecter Stiletto Studio 5, Ibanez SR505.
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My twins: They were born 13 years apart though.
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KT Tunstall, "Black Horse and the Cherry Tree". There's a nice relaxing song for a bassist, nothing in the verse and 15 notes (nice relaxed crotchets) in the chorus.
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Everything I've got is dual pickup, almost all of them active. I use roundwounds (for a few months per set), put the bass up a bit to thicken up the bottom end and then what I do with the treble depends on how I want any particular song to sound - knock it back to get a smoother sound, bring it up to get more bite. My default sound has the treble up a bit, a sort of Roger Moore smiley face.
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[quote name='witterth' post='853368' date='Jun 1 2010, 10:28 AM']it was years ago but still makes me cross to this day[/quote] You see, you have mistaken his intentions. You thought he was just making a few snidey comments, when in fact he was destroying your whole life and leaving you a crumpled, wretched shell, preyed on for years by the thought of his remarks.
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[quote name='Bassassin' post='848423' date='May 26 2010, 01:01 PM']Agreed - Squier + scabby refin + Westfield neck = £60 bass.[/quote] Westfield do make exceedingly good necks.
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A swift google comes up with a page where Forbes says he got sacked for womanising. [url="http://www.simpleminds.org/sm/news/n2001/rint1.htm"]http://www.simpleminds.org/sm/news/n2001/rint1.htm[/url] All sounds pretty bland in the general way of rock'n'roll. Is there some deeper, darker seekrit?
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[quote name='Bilbo' post='849348' date='May 27 2010, 12:46 PM']Being a musician should actually remain more important to you than being a bass player.[/quote] What, you mean it's possible to be both? Knowing what's right for that particular song with that particular band on that particular day, having the technical ability to translate ideas into notes, and knowing which ideas are good ideas and which are bad ones. Never making the same mistake more than twice in the same performance of the same song.
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I started as a guitarist. When the band I was in at university formed, there was no bassist and two guitarists, so I switched to bass. After I moved to Tamworth, I pimped myself on a local music shop noticeboard as a rhythm/lead/bass player and got recruited as a bassist. Since then, I've stuck to bass in bands, but still play guitar to a reasonable standard (except lead, I'm crap at lead) and accompany Mrs Zero when we do acoustic duo stuff. I enjoy both, but in a band situation I prefer to play bass, and if Second Time Round ever recruits another guitarist, I'll happily switch to bass.
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[quote name='Golchen' post='847208' date='May 25 2010, 09:30 AM']You could have done with one of those tiny Ashbory basses, they are supposed to be really good:[/quote] They're excellent. Plus a headphone amp, or maybe a Tascam bass trainer.
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'Normal' Rehearsal schedules - EDIT: Oh what an update! Enjoy!
tauzero replied to Musicman20's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='Conan' post='846434' date='May 24 2010, 12:29 PM']The thread is now locked! [/quote] It would appear that new registrations aren't being exactly speedily processed... -
[quote name='OldGit' post='847747' date='May 25 2010, 06:01 PM']Out comes the pitch shifter [/quote] And the half-second delay in the foldback...
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We start playing the intro to "Sweet Child O' Mine". Guitarist says "You're really out. Are you out of tune?" Me: "No, it's a fretless. It's in tune." Him: "It sounded really out of tune." Me: "No, the bass is in tune, my fingers aren't.". I thought he'd have known this, his dad being a bassist... Oh, and yes, it's a pig to play on a fretless, as is the middle 8 to "All Right Now". Practice, practice, practice... and maybe get a 6-string so I can play it five unfrets further down the neck
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Has your brother Francis Ford got any films about basses planned?
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[quote name='chrisba' post='847406' date='May 25 2010, 12:34 PM']Hmmm. My daughter is at Warwick University. I feel a surprise parental visit coming on...[/quote] Hasn't she told you that Warwick University is in Coventry?