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What on earth have they done to this?
Jazzneck replied to jackers's topic in eBay - Weird and Wonderful
[center][size=5][b]+++++++++++++++AWESOME+++++++++++++++[/b][/size][/center] [center][size=5][b]RARE - UNIQUE[/b][/size][/center] Sososososo whos uncle's attic did this one fall out of, then? -
Anyone tried a 5string and not like them? And why?
Jazzneck replied to Marvin's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='bremen' timestamp='1340010532' post='1697413'] Nice choice of words, and exactly why my go-to bass is still a 4 string, an old friend. Were I to stick the 4 string in the attic (John Entwistle's uncle's attic, that is) and practise the 5 string I'm sure I'd find the new home just as cosy as the old one, though. [/quote] Thanks Bremen. I did hide my 4 away, practised and rehearsed the 5 string for two weeks before taking it out in anger. Arrived at the first gig with it (stupidly left the 4 at home) only to find that the gig was being recorded live for BBC Radio. My so-called mates in the band thought it to be a jolly jape not to warn me in advance -bustuds! Don't ask how but, after donning brown trousers and taking a Jim Beam and Coke, I played the gig and it went really well with no cock-ups. I then felt super cocky and continued to use it for over a year without reverting to the 4 but I just didn't relax enough and feel comfortable at gigs when the pressure was on. Turned up at a birthday party and was asked to jam using the bassists Fender P - it was like putting on an old shoe - comfort and confidence returned in spades so I decide to go back to what I knew best..... 4 strings. -
Do I Love You (Indeed I Do) - Frank Wilson. Carol Kaye on bass apparently. Great, driving bassline which fits the song - love it.
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[quote name='jaydentaku' timestamp='1339930967' post='1696346'] Doesn't wax get all gooey and melt? Genuine question. I don't know [/quote] Not sure, is my honest answer, but FWIW: I don't think this one does coz Mrs.J tells me she's used it on our open fire surround for years and having just checked it I see no problem. Maybe Briwax is based on high molecular weight waxes ( I know it's dipersed in toluene and white spirit from the destructions on the tin) so I guess it's unlikely to "melt / go gooey" at normal UK temps. ?
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Sososososo here we go. Sunday morning and Mrs. Jazzneck asks me to polish the coffe table. After enquiring, I was told to use the Briwax and her best duster. The table came up a treat, all semi matt and slippery and clean. Aha, thinks oi, must try this on a bass! Tried it on the rosewood fingerboard of my Bitsa P and, lo and behold, it has a wonderful finish and plays fantastically well - best it has ever done. Having suffered the bollocking for playing with my bass again instead of doing some housework, I'll be doing the rest of them bass necks later. I now thoroughly recommend Briwax for fingerboards. Off to the pub to celebrate before the roast is ready.
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Anyone tried a 5string and not like them? And why?
Jazzneck replied to Marvin's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='Bobzilla' timestamp='1339870321' post='1695738'] This. Except mine was a Streamer LX, not a Custom Dolphin. [/quote] Phew, thanks - I thought I was the odd one out. -
Anyone tried a 5string and not like them? And why?
Jazzneck replied to Marvin's topic in General Discussion
Commissioned and bought a Warwick Custom Dolphin SN 5 a few years ago. I used it gigging/recording for about a year and struggled with it. A fantastic bass which sounded and played superbly BUT in times of stress and terror I couldn't find "home" which, to me, is bottom E. Therefore, a really good bass had to go and I've reverted to using olden day 4 stringers with which I'm much more comfortable and confident. (Do miss that bottom B note when playing Red House, though - I'll get my Afghan coat and leave for Katmandu, shall I....?) -
Dissertation help please guys! Very short survey
Jazzneck replied to Mrbigstuff's topic in General Discussion
Done - best of luck! -
Ebay almost double the final value fee, bad news for bass sellers.
Jazzneck replied to funkgod's topic in General Discussion
I think the message here is to use eBay only if you are a buyer and you don't get carried away only bidding to the value of the goods you want.. If you want to sell, then you have to make your own choice. Mine would be F*/k'm. -
When you're told to stay in The Green Room until the stage is ready and "we'll call you for the sound check......." and you get free food and drink and it's happened to me three times and it was great.
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[quote name='discreet' timestamp='1339576438' post='1690651'] It's in my upcoming book, 'Easy Fart Bass for Old Slappers' (Omnibus Press, £9.99). [/quote] Surely it should be titled "Old Fart Bass for Easy Slappers"? If you did that you could probably increase the price onehundredfold so's I could then buy it at Amazons knock down Kindle price of £0.99.
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[quote name='discreet' timestamp='1339437627' post='1688495'] That post is dichotomic. [/quote] Can't find that scale in my book "Easy Slap Bass for Old Farts"
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Guy finds 62/63 Shell Pink Jazz Bass..it's all going off on Talkbass
Jazzneck replied to umcoo's topic in General Discussion
Another month passed - any more news yet, 1SHOT? -
Nah, live about an hour away on t'coast, but I used to rehearse quite a bit in a Nissen hut on the corner of Ridgewell airfield (Tilbury Juxta Clare) and my parents are in Ashen churchyard.
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[quote name='Batfastard' timestamp='1339250339' post='1685900'] There was something decent on at the Haverhill arts centre? Blue moons really do exist [/quote] Yup, at last a blue moon shone. And, just for interest, Brian Hodgsons rig looked a little like your avatar.
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How does your drummer keep the volume down?
Jazzneck replied to mrtcat's topic in General Discussion
Our drummer does - fantastic technique and can play in all situations and styles - we are very fortunate. However, in the distant past, I found that a P bass headstock scraped backwards across the drummers scalp could have the desired effect............................ -
Went to see Albert Lee with Hogan's Heroes at the Haverhill Arts Centre last night. The band, as usual were great - good sound, excellent musicianship but most of all Brian Hodgson and Peter Baron gave a masterclass in how to be a perfect rhythm section. Simple, understated, on the button, bass and drums playing for the song and allowing the rest of the band the freedom and space to sing and perform. Tight as a duck's chuff - some of the more complex players in the world could do worse than going to see them to understand that bass life does not have to be compicated. A thoroughly enjoyable night out - catch 'em if you can.
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[url="http://myworld.ebay.co.uk/guitar_parts_shoppe/?_trksid=p4340.l2559"]http://myworld.ebay....sid=p4340.l2559[/url] Who's this guy? Check his list of other bits and pieces and their prices - what's he smoking? Can I have some to smoke too, probably cheaper than rose tinted specs.
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[quote name='Evil Undead' timestamp='1338646688' post='1677605'] Hello, thanks for your help Potential stupid question alert - what do you mean by "still give you an amp sound"? What does a "non-amp sound" sound like? [/quote] Poo! (in my Humblest opinion). Get the BDI-21 as it is a great little box. I use both this and my old SansAmp BD.
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[quote name='police squad' timestamp='1338451219' post='1674635'] That SG is great, it appears thge painted player chaps are quite talented [/quote] Very talented and very helpful, too. Nothing was a problem - they sourced and fitted the vibrola, sanded the back of the neck a la Clapton but would'nt paint the pick-up surrounds just in case the paint was not compatible with the plastic (a wise move IMO). This guitar plays and sounds as well as it looks, too. Now looking for the correct Ace strap to finish off the job. Any ideas anyone?
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CLAPTON FOOL SG My 60th birthday present in mid 2009 (lucky man!) Tokai Japan SG, painted and supplied by The Painted Player to my specs as per first Clapton version.
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So who's playing a Jubilee gig? :)
Jazzneck replied to Zoe_BillySheehan's topic in General Discussion
Half hour set with our local singer/songwriter in the middle of the village barn dance down the farm on Sunday evening. Had to learn eight originals (that have never been heard by others yet) in the last week - been a lot of fun as there is definitely a Jeff Lynne / George Harrison thing going on musically. The farm's at the end of our lane so I'll also be able to have drink or four, too. -
Oh Yes! Thank you - order placed, and thanks again for the heads-up.
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Covers bands "openers" what do you start with?
Jazzneck replied to witterth's topic in General Discussion
'I Saw Her Standing There' at warpspeed 9 and then we go further downhill from there on.