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Playing with a Pick - looking for advice
miles'tone replied to Count Bassy's topic in General Discussion
Check out Bobby Vega. Killer funky pick player with lots of cool YouTube vids/website. -
Jaco Pastorius 60th Anniversary Collection - want want want!!
miles'tone replied to Grand Wazoo's topic in General Discussion
That bass looks fretted -
Read the title and thought you'd met my ex girlfriend.
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http://m.vevo.com/watch/oasis/go-let-it-out/GB0209902780#! Oasis - Go Let It Out. Full of fuzzy 4005 goodness.. (By the way, can anyone please tell me how to embed the full page vid link? I am doing it from my android and can only seem to cut and paste the URL address. Which is annoying. For everyone. Cheers)
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Anyone here playing a paulownia bodied bass?
miles'tone replied to miles'tone's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='owen' timestamp='1394313327' post='2390278'] [url="http://www.tdpri.com/forum/tele-home-depot/187546-gfs-paulownia-bodies.html"]http://www.tdpri.com...nia-bodies.html[/url] http://www.tdpri.com/forum/tele-home-depot/350048-got-me-gfs-paulownia-body-featherweight-tele-build.html [/quote] Awesome, thanks. Hadn't found those threads during my searches. One thing that niggles me though is that the shape of the GFS Tele bodies seem to look more authentic than the P bass bodies. The P's look a bit wrong to me. I am probably being a bit anal about it though I admit What do you guys think of this one? Direct from China (well Hong Kong I think) £60 including shipping. Could this be where GFS sources it's bodies from? Maybe.. http://www.eyguitarmusic.com/P-Bass-body-custom-Paulownia-WoodVery-Soft-WoodUnfinished_p_1417.html -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wa1c6EU2bY0
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Anyone here playing a paulownia bodied bass?
miles'tone replied to miles'tone's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='warwickhunt' timestamp='1394051008' post='2387461'] If you suffer back/neck problems and need a light bass I'd seriously consider an Aria Sinsonidia (may be too many 'i' or 'a' in the spelling). They do literally weigh nothing and have a decent tone... probably not best suited to a 'ROCK' band but saying that I used mine once in my rock covers band and it sounded great with a few raised eyebrows... and compliments later in the evening! [/quote] Whoa! That's a crazy looking bass, defo an eyebrow raiser! But necessity is the mother of invention so it goes Although I really love my P bass (project I put together with choice parts) I fear/feel the best way forward is probably to part it out further (already sold some bits) on here and start afresh. I know that being a bit particular about things, I would only be disappointed with a cheap P body as the shape of some of them does look wack, a bit off. Shame, as I do love a P bass and I've just bought a load of nitro to refinish it too Got the news about my back the day after my fiesta red arrived actually. For the last year I've been told it was only muscular so I always thought it would clear up. Only way forward now is good health rather than cool aesthetics (unless my numbers come in and I buy that Lull P ) Thanks for all the suggestions guys, some good food for thought there. -
Anyone here playing a paulownia bodied bass?
miles'tone replied to miles'tone's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='Roger2611' timestamp='1394045577' post='2387366'] A Precision Bass Lyte might solve your problems, they won't break the bank, sound great and I have to tie mine down to stop it floating away when it is on the stand [/quote] I have wondered about the P Lytes actually. Any idea how much yours weighs? -
Anyone here playing a paulownia bodied bass?
miles'tone replied to miles'tone's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='dannybuoy' timestamp='1394019380' post='2386917'] There's a [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]7lb 6 oz Mike Lull P Bass for sale here for £1350 if you're feeling flush: [/font][/color]http://basschat.co.uk/topic/229647-mike-lull-p4-final-price-drop [/quote] Love the Lull but no, seriously unflush right now unfortunately. Cheers though. -
Long story short.. Found out I have a herniated disc and two desicated (yes, like coconut!) discs in my lower back so need to go seriously lightweight as it ain't going to get better anytime soon. I see there's a couple of places online (GFS and EYGUITARS) that sell really lightweight paulownia P bass bodies for not much dough. Anyone here got one? What do you think? I already have a reasonably light P bass (8.5 lbs) and have lightweight tuners but if I could lose another pound, it wouldn't hurt (as much ) These bodies are cheap I know so it might be a crap shoot quality control wise so I'm really interested to see if any fellow BCers have trodden this path with any success? Cheers.
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Wow! Amazing story! Loving those vids, she's really my kind of front person. Can't wait to hear how the gig went!
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Brilliant, thanks! I love YouTube because I just watched that and it led me to this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gs7LhL_I9kE Weather Report on the South Bank Show. Great insight and explanation of their creative process.
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[quote name='Highfox' timestamp='1393520567' post='2381427'] We had the pleasure to support and meet Wilko and Norman back in Jan of this year, it lived up to all my expectations and more, even got Norm to play my P after their sound check That night will stay in my memory for a long time. edit. Give me a chance to post this again [url=http://www.flickr.com/photos/8374568@N07/12027296986/][/url] [/quote] Very cool indeed! Beautiful P-bass you have there too.
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[quote name='Noah Deere' timestamp='1393357297' post='2379330'] +1 on playing A Forest at a gig. [/quote] Playing A Forest at a gig in a forest. That would be the biz.
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Yep. Brilliant bassist. It's funny when you go back to music you grew up on and hear it all with fresh ears. Simon Gallup surprised me as to how good he really was, as did Andy Rourke of The Smiths.
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Just sold Geoff a nice Jazz pickguard. Swift payment, nice friendly comms. Deal with confidence peeps. Cheers! Simon.
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Weight of Fender Precision basses - what do you like?
miles'tone replied to tedmanzie's topic in Bass Guitars
I like a nice light Precision myself. Partly due to back problems and partly due to me liking the way a lighter body resonates. My bitsa P weighs in at 8lbs 3oz and has the best open E that I've ever owned -
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To modify or to not modify..............advice needed
miles'tone replied to donslow's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='donslow' timestamp='1392334169' post='2367651'] That's similar to what I was thinking originally but just wasn't sure if it would sound right, after doing a bit of reading on it, it would appear that for p-bass setups the pickup has to be in an apparent "sweet spot" and after measuring up, the p pick up in the ibanez is off of that spot hence my suggestion of plugging it up and rerouting [/quote] I reckon they are in the sweetspot mate, they just look nearer to the neck as your SR800le has 24 frets instead of Fender's 20 (just googled some piccys out of interest). -
To modify or to not modify..............advice needed
miles'tone replied to donslow's topic in General Discussion
I understand money is tight, but keep an eye on the Basschat basses for sale section for a used Vintage V4 bass. They change hands here for about £80 (I've personally bought and sold one for that amount) and they are fantastic basses for the money that need no upgrading as the Wilkinson pickups and hardware are more than up to the job. Check out this Vintage v American Fender video. You get a hell of a lot of P bass for little expense with the Vintage. They're pretty lightweight too. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZX-pBCyNu20 -
To modify or to not modify..............advice needed
miles'tone replied to donslow's topic in General Discussion
Doesn't the old SR800le come with a P/J configuration anyway? (OK, a reverse P but it's still a P pickup) - a friend had one in the early '90s and it was a top quality bass (made in Japan) that sounded fantastic. Silly question probably but have you tried really backing off the treble and some mids to mellow it's tone and lose that "in-your-faceness"?