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Linus27

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  1. If you still play fretless or plan to play fretless then don't sell it. Fretless Stingray's are becoming so rare so worth hanging on to if you plan to use it.
  2. My chain is, Wireless - Tuner - Octave - Chorus - Reverb I'll be getting a compressor at some point and will stick this between the Tuner and Octave pedal. I might also try swapping the Chorus and reverb around to see if that makes any difference.
  3. Does this work? https://www.amazon.co.uk/s?k=The+tim+shez+band&crid=JAV3Q4MIX8R2&sprefix=the+tim+shez+band%2Caps%2C106&ref=nb_sb_noss The first link is to buy the whole EP and the ones after are individual tracks. When you click on them, you get the option to Purchase. Does that work?
  4. Thank you very much, really appreciate that. You can buy it from the links above like Amazon And iTunes but only as downloads, no physical copy I'm afraid like CD or vinyl.
  5. Yeah, I totally agree, I didn't really sing like a fretless should.
  6. Thank you, really appreciate it. If you ever think what it is then please let me know as we really struggle trying to describe what we sound like 😂
  7. Thank you very much, really appreciate that 😁
  8. Thank you, you should see the back and the fretboard, its stunning 😍
  9. For reference, this is mine which also has a Pau Ferro board and I paid £1800 for it about a year or so ago.
  10. No worries, here's a link to my original thread where I posted the songs 🙂 Recorded through an Ampeg PF20T and a Barefaced Two10 with a DI coming from the head and the cab also mic'd. The Precision was strung with Rotosound flats. Would love to know what you think.
  11. Found this today. Not the best demo but didn't sound too bad.
  12. Ah ok cool and yep, you are right, definitely not a bass 🙂
  13. Is the guy on his own the bassist from Snarky Puppy? I recognised Kinga.
  14. No problem, I'll send you a link to the thread I posted on here where you can have a listen. Let me know what you think. The bass I used is the third one down and also the same as the OP was thinking of selling so I know they are great basses and he should definitely keep it 🙂
  15. I'm the same as you, fretless player mostly and grew up listening to the 80's so adore all those fretless players or tracks with fretless and whenever I hear a very obvious fretless Jazz with that nasal, mid bumped tone then I go all weak at the knees. However, I'm finding my own playing tends to be a more rounded, warmer tone, a bit more Motown or thumpy. When I play live with my fretless Jazz, I still have both pickups on full, tone set in the middle and play more at the neck or neck pickup. Yes I get the slides and vibrato but it's way more subtle and a nuance of the tone like a double bass rather than a forced expression. So much so that I have two fretless Precision's now (along with a fretless Stingray and Jazz) and when I recently recorded an EP, I predominantly used my fretless Precision strung with flats.
  16. I wish I'd bought your fretless Ibanez. It's on my list of basses to own but I lacked the funds at the time 😥
  17. Just 4 at the moment, 1. Fender Japan Jazz 62 Reissue Fretless (Ebony Board) 2. Fender Japan Precision 62 Reissue Fretless (Rosewood Board) 3. Fender Mexico Precision 70 Reissue Fretless (Maple Board) 4. Musicman Stingray SR4 Fretless (Pau Ferro Board) I feel like I should own some more though and wouldn't mind the following, 1. Warwick Streamer Jazzman or Stage 1 Fretless Natural 2. Fender Japan Precision US 70 Reissue Fretted White 3. Fender Telecaster Bass Fretted 4. Ibanez Musician Fretless
  18. Yes lots of times when signed many moons ago. What's weirder is when you are with other people. My girlfriend at the time and my wife find it really weird that people would ask for my autograph or recognise me in the street. I'm just normal me to them so they find it a bit weird, a bit cool and a bit unbelievable that someone wants my autograph, photo or to talk to me.
  19. I really like your band, I've just been listening to quite a few tracks on YouTube 😁
  20. I rarely get that, music just creates moods, images, visuals and emotions to me, regardless of how many times I have listened to it. Very few song remind me of a moment in time. However, two that always do is The Eurythmics- There Must Be An Angel which reminds me of my first ever school work experience when I was about 15 and Paul Young - Love of the Common People which reminds me of being in the car with my dad at Heathrow when I was 14.
  21. I totally agree with this, if I play lined, I have to think about it, I have to aim for the lines like a target so you're always processing and conscious of aiming for the right spot, where as unlined you use your ear and rely on technique. Unlined for me is so much easier and a natural process.
  22. This is going to create mixed reactions but my advice is to get him an unlined fretless if he's young and starting out. In the long run it will teach him better technique, better ear and more creativity. Others will say otherwise but my personal opinion, as a fretless bassist, as he is young and starting out, this would be my advice. Of course there is nothing wrong with choosing a lined fretless and there are more choices available from Squire, Cort and Ibanez so the choice is yours. The Squire Vintage Jazz lined fretless is an excellent starting bass.
  23. If my fretless Stingray sold then I'd happily buy this without hesitation.
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