
William James Easton
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Well i am taking the plunge/jumping on the band wagon by purchasing a Stagg EUB in either oct/nov. Can any of you lovely lovely people recomend the best place to purchase one from over the inter web? or in a short car journey from north yorks? I've seen the price range from 280-380. and the cheaper places (zings?) seem to be all out of stock (duh). also if anybody knows of a double bass/eub teacher in the harogate region then please let me know. warm regards.
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Talking Heads - Heaven
William James Easton replied to William James Easton's topic in Theory and Technique
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anybody got this tabbed? my record player needs a new needle and i need to learn it fast!
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Double bass/upright bass teacher
William James Easton replied to William James Easton's topic in EUB and Double Bass
[quote name='TPJ' post='246947' date='Jul 24 2008, 03:27 PM']Hi Mate, hope you're well. I don't know of any teachers off hand but you may be able to source someone, probably through Leeds school of music. I have short fingers and I get on fine. You have to stretch a little bit more but it's definitely do-able. If you want to try my double bass, your more than welcome. I get between Wakey and York quite often and Harrogate isn't too bad a detour. I'm away all next week but am available after that. Let me know. Cheers,[/quote] Hey man hows things. I mat take you up on that offer at some point. If you're playing any gigs with it then let me know. Im not gonna be around in a couple of weeks (sunny cali honeymoon!). but will let you know. Speak soon -
Hello! i've been flirting with the idea of double/upright for a while. new skill one has to learn in life. Does anybody know of a tutor in HArrogate North Yorkshire? and can you give me any hints? i noticed other posts on hiring etc. as i am poor and about to gt married i can t afford one at the moment. Probally dont have the room for a big double bass but and EUB maybe. do short fat sausage fingers hinder the fun? Cheers
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[quote name='BassManKev' post='243889' date='Jul 20 2008, 04:34 PM']i doubt you'll get the bass di to make that sound the odb-3 however should give you something close. try having the balance at around 9'o'clock, gain about 10 'o' clock, bass flat and cutting the treble slightly.[/quote] thats the ticket! nice gritty but not messy sound. with bit of bumph and not wish washy lost in the fuzz. i like. may keep. cheers.
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[quote name='dood' post='243884' date='Jul 20 2008, 04:30 PM']I found the trick seems to be mixing in dry bass end (with some rolled off top end) with a mid gained distortion mixed in parallel. The idea being that you can still get a really good beefy bass end and grit on top. If you can chose the crossover point carefully, it sounds natural too. The MXR isn't *quite* flexible enough to do that on it's own... maybe a customisation project is on it's way! I run the MXR and sansamp in parallel and mix the two outputs. I liken it a bit too how some bass players use a bass stack and then have a guitar amp in their gear too, in order to add a bit of edge and grit. I think Duff McKagan has done this, when recording amongst others.[/quote] i lost you after mixing!
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[quote name='MB1' post='243830' date='Jul 20 2008, 03:06 PM']MB1. Strings and gauges do matter a lot!... as individual as your choice of bass and amplification!......[b]The Torture Never Stops[/b]! [/quote] 15 years and still looking for that perfect string!
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[quote name='beerdragon' post='243825' date='Jul 20 2008, 03:01 PM']I'm about to order a set of strings, i have no idea whats on my bass at the moment as i have'nt had the bass that long. but they sound great and they are really worn in. the reason i'm putting a new set is because i broke a string. i might try some Elites unless someone has had a bad experience with them.[/quote] never had a bad experience with thme but like all the others i've played never been WOWed. but they are the best i've used so far in my short life.
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OK my latest quest is to find some strings i like. Ive been playing Elites Stadium 45- 100 of late. If i dont use them i use Ernie Balls niether have ever made me thought 'these strings are great'. Never been amazed by the life span of Rotosound. My mate has suggested D'addario strings for a change. He uses themn on his guitar and has done for 15 years and also on his bass for 5 years and swears blind by them. Do strings REALLY matter? any help what to try would be great. 4 string rock bassing (or near enough!) EDIT - when i say do strings matter, i mean the make not if you need them!!!!
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OK. Heres the score. I love distorted bass and gritty over driven bass. not too much like but a bit. I own boss ODB-3 and a MXR bass di with distortion. What i am looking for is one to produce a gritty raw sound thats nice and beefy but not to messy, the other to produce a beefy 'rat' pedal sound. i've been mucking about with them but after a my head hurts and i have to listen to nothing in a darkend room. anyone go an idea for setting i should use? cheers.
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my p-bass needs a bit of a rewiring. Does anybody have an idiots guide on how to do this. i always used C.D.T/D.T/shop (for our U.S users) as an excuse to get mashed so didn't pay much attention to soldering etc. any help would be great. At the end of the day just think potts neede cleeaning and jack input to be soldered up to the respective wire.
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Just before Hanukkah i bought a Jaguar bass off a fellow Basschatter (love it). it's black with vintage white scratch plate, very nice indeed. however always thought it'd look nice with tort scratch plate. now fender have brought out 2 new colours both with tort scratch plate. So i want one to replace my vintage white. Anybody know where i can get them from?
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Anybody know where all the drummers have gone? i need one for my new self loathing minalmistic indie/art band. (not like im being fussy!0 Help.
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Ampless in an amp filled world
William James Easton replied to William James Easton's topic in Amps and Cabs
[quote name='budget bassist' post='186645' date='Apr 27 2008, 06:19 PM']Give me £220 and my ampeg is yours[/quote] Take £200 for it? gotta consider petrol money aswell, its a hard life. -
Ampless in an amp filled world
William James Easton replied to William James Easton's topic in Amps and Cabs
Just sold same rig (but with seperate head) over the past couple of weeks. Think i fancy a change, but will keep an eye on it. -
Ampless at the moment, need a new combo for practice and small gigs. £200 to spend. Who can recomend something for me?
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[quote name='thedarxide' post='184829' date='Apr 24 2008, 08:42 PM']Nice and cheap.... I want one of these... [url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/FENDER-JAGUAR-BASS-GUITAR_W0QQitemZ320243898813QQihZ011QQcategoryZ4713QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem"]http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/FENDER-JAGUAR-BASS-G...1QQcmdZViewItem[/url][/quote] I bought one just before xmas of a felow bass chatter. Black with vintage white scratch plate. im so in love with it. The perfect bass for me. think the came out in 2006 and cost about 600 clams so have a bid, you may get a bargin. i would like a second one in the next couple of years! Hopefully they will bring out some updated colors, black with a T/S plate or maybe a 2tone sunburst.
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