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I've got it into my head that if I could make a 3mm Big Stubby out of aluminium, it would be the best pick in the world. It would feel and sound perfect and would last yonks. Can I find a piece of aluminium thick enough? Can I b*ll*cks!
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Post your pictures, Lets see what you all look like.
KingBollock replied to slaphappygarry's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='BottomE' timestamp='1339344831' post='1687139'] [/quote] You look different, have you done something with your hair? -
Who made you decide "I'm going to play bass!"
KingBollock replied to Cameronj279's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='Lfalex v1.1' timestamp='1339268703' post='1686230'] My Dad suggested I take up an instrument when I was 19. I immediately asked for drums. That got vetoed, so I went for bass... the next bit goes just like this.... ...Right down to the Westone Raider 1, which I still own. Spooky! [/quote] Lucky bugger. I miss that Bass with all my heart. I sold it out of desperation. -
Who made you decide "I'm going to play bass!"
KingBollock replied to Cameronj279's topic in General Discussion
Just to explain my previous post... I was 12 and my Dad had decided that my 3 brothers and me were going to be a band and he was going to manage it. None of us had ever played any instruments before, and while My Dad had bought a Classical Acoustic Guitar and a Chromatic Harmonica, he'd never played either of them. For some reason he decided that I was going to play Drums and that's what I was going to get for Christmas. I desperately wanted the Tamiya Lunchbox Radio Controlled Monster Truck (I still do!). I was a huge Iron Maiden and Motorhead fan at the time (and still am, well, at least of Motorhead. I still love the early Iron Maiden (upto and including Seventh Son of a Seventh Son), so the Bass player was important in the music I was listening to. I also knew a few Guitarists and Drummers in school, but not a single Bass player. It made sense to me that if I played Bass I would always be able to get into a band and I really didn't want to what my Dad said, just because he'd said it. I explained this to my Dad (not the bit about not wanting to play Drums because that's what he wanted me to do) and he thought it was a good idea and I got my first Bass, a Westone Raider I in Silver/Grey, that Christmas. My next youngest brother (I am the oldest) was a promising Guitarist, it seemed to come naturally to him, though he never played in a band that hadn't been put together by me. He stopped playing altogether when Heroin became more important than the Guitar. Such a shame. -
Who made you decide "I'm going to play bass!"
KingBollock replied to Cameronj279's topic in General Discussion
Steve Harris and Lemmy. If my Dad had had his way I'd have been a Drummer. If I'd have had my way I'd have had a Radio Controlled Monster Truck. -
Knackered Barrel Jack Sockets - A Prevention Tip
KingBollock replied to xilddx's topic in General Discussion
About 18 years ago I had the bright idea of installing a jack plug on my lead that screwed onto a supplied nut that you had to fit to the Bass. I'm not quite sure why I did it, I had been in a band where the lead Guitarist had the habit of standing on my leads and pulling them out, but only of the amp, not my Bass... Of course, when I sold that Bass guess who forgot to remove the special nut...? One useless lead left. As people are talking about jack plates too... I know these are incredibly cheesy but I am thinking about a BC Rich Warlock here... I have seen these Jack socket plates and Truss Rod covers, they have skulls and bones and stuff on 'em! But I'm not keen on ordering from the US and was wondering if anyone knew of anywhere in the UK that might sell something similar? http://guitarheads.net/products/hardware/plates/plates.html (about 1/3rd down the page) -
[quote name='rogerstodge' timestamp='1339182282' post='1685128'] [/quote] Oh I know the sort, my wife has different coloured ones for different food stuffs... I don't think she'd be very happy with me if I did that! I can't imagine being able to make anything quite like a Big Stubby with a cutter. I have made my own picks, but they tend to be made from coins or washers. Washers are good actually because the hole makes good grip.
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One of my favourite picks was a black Dunlop, I'm not sure how thick it was, 1mm I think, but it could have been slightly thicker. I had stuck a rubber foot from a TV on it for extra grip. This was 20 years ago, I loved that pick, I called it "Old Faithful" and used it exclusively for over a year. The chaps in the Guitar shop I worked in at the time took the p1.ss out of it but it was great. I used it until it was round and none or the edges showed around the foot anymore.
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[quote name='rogerstodge' timestamp='1339180771' post='1685082'] [/quote] I was only kidding dude, having such an aversion to smilies really doesn't help me sometimes... I honestly didn't know those cutters did that, that actually does make them useful. Though not to me, unfortunately, I do love a gadget.
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[quote name='rogerstodge' timestamp='1339174334' post='1684966'] Anyone tried or purchased one of those plectrum cutters ? Theyre on ebay for £22. Any old bits of plastic laying about stick it in the machine and.. Presto.. [/quote] Yeah, I've got something like that, but it's more versatile, it will cut lots of different shapes. Not as expensive though. I believe they're called scissors...
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I have 4 but I only really consider that I have 2, as the other two are cheapos and would actually take a bit of work to get them working properly (because I have used parts from my Westfield, which had been working brilliantly, to repair one of my main two), they aren't even in my music room anymore. Of my main two I have one four string, which is tuned half a step down, and one 5 string tuned to standard. This covers just about everything I wish to play, as long as it doesn't need drop D chugging.
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[quote name='Jack' timestamp='1338491923' post='1675452'] Pffffffffffft, those aren't practice schedules those are evil work regimes! Am I literally the only one that picks up my bass as and when to either learn something specific or just generally noodle? [/quote] Nope, that's all I really do. I do think to myself that if I ever get into a band again then I shall practice properly, but until then... I tend to pick my Bass up just to noodle until I play something that sounds familiar. Then I wrack my brains trying to remember what it is, then, if I can remember, I will work the rest of it out. I do learn sets that have sort of grown and changed with my moods. My current one has stuff from Willie Nelson, Simon & Garfunkel to Cream, The White Stripes, the Arctic Monkeys to Rage Against the Machine, Slipknot, Obituary and The Vision Bleak. In other words, completely useless. Today was mostly noodling, some really simple Country stuff from a book and some Iron Maiden.
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I know it's not a Bass effects unit but I don't know where else to ask. I have a Behringer V-Amp, which I bought for the effects, but I use a Zoom GFX-707 as a tuner, it's the most versatile one I have, the V-Amp doesn't like my low B string at all, and it's not keen on half the others. While messing around with the Zoom I found a couple of effects that really work well with my Bass and set-up, the Flanger is lovely, but the sound I would like to create separately is the vhalen patch. It's the only distortion effect I've ever really been able to get on with on Bass, but I don't know how to make it on its own. And, unfortunately, half the buttons on my Zoom don't work so I can't look up the settings using the edit function. So, on the off chance that anyone owns one of these, and knows what the hell I'm talking about, can anyone tell me what I'd need to make that sound without the Zoom, because, like I say, half the buttons on the Zoom don't work anymore and I think it's on its way out. Unfortunately it doesn't say in the manual. Thanks.
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Bassist wanted for Melodic Death metal band in Nottingham
KingBollock replied to Dread Bass's topic in Bassists Wanted
[quote name='sprocketflup' timestamp='1338588355' post='1677061'] Were you a treacle towner then KingBollock? Beduff lad here, born and bred but live on the south coast now, as far as I could get without getting my (webbed)feet wet [/quote] Yup, from the age of 6 to 32, except for 6 months in Bedworth and a couple of weeks in Coventry, when I was 17/18. I have vowed never to go back, not even to visit. -
Bassist wanted for Melodic Death metal band in Nottingham
KingBollock replied to Dread Bass's topic in Bassists Wanted
[quote name='dr Szelma' timestamp='1338586961' post='1677028'] [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_xDi5JZQhTc&list=UUQYT8I9MvfN3Dlu1ywDYR9Q&index=3&feature=plcp[/media] good stuff thou! maybe I'll be interested if we move to Notts this summer [/quote] Can't wait to get out of Nuneaton eh? Don't blame you! I finally found somewhere far enough away. Shame there's not much of a band scene around here, though. -
Bassist wanted for Melodic Death metal band in Nottingham
KingBollock replied to Dread Bass's topic in Bassists Wanted
Awww this is just the sort of thing I'd like right now. Why you be so bloody far away? -
One tip is to make a detailed sketch of what wires go to where. Even take photos if you can. If you have that information then as long as you don't destroy anything, then anything you do should be easily reversible. +1 for the leaded solder. I can't stand the lead free stuff, except for mending jewellery.
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£1,000 for a Westwood Precision?
KingBollock replied to thebrig's topic in eBay - Weird and Wonderful
It looks like they're saying "We don't actually have any at the moment and it would be extremely inconvenient if you bought one right now. But... If you're prepared to pay a grand for it then I'm sure we can manage something...". The other day Johnston said something about it being cheaper for businesses to increase the price to stop people buying them than to take the listing down and re-list it later, or something. -
Dagnamit! If it lasted just 9 days longer I might have been able to convince 'er to let me get some strings (birthday coming up, though, technically, the Warlock was for my birthday) but they're £47. Still, should be able to get the straplocks and picks that I'm after.
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The lost lost art of Country Bass CD
KingBollock replied to KingBollock's topic in Theory and Technique
Thank you for your very kind offer but I've actually found it now. I saw your post and started re-thinking about what could have happened to it. Then I remembered that I was using a different PC when I last used the CD, and, after rummaging around in the depths of the spare room, I found that old PC, plugged it in long enough to eject the CD tray and lo and behold there it was in all it's circular glory. Thank you, though, I am very grateful for you offer. People like you are the reason so many people love BassChat and call it home. EDIT: Got a bit gushy there because I'd mis-read your post and thought you'd offered to post it to me, but still, I'm chuffed anyway. -
I didn't know where to bloomin' well put this and this seemed as good a place as any... I have the Lost Art Of Country Bass book by Keith Rosier and reading about peoples practice routines on here made me think of getting it out again. Unfortunately I appear to have lost the CD for it, which is rather unlike me, but I have a feeling it may have gone missing when we last moved house. Anyway, I was wondering if anyone knew where I might be able to download the CD for free? I was really enjoying using the book and CD but, like I say, moving house got in the way and I lost track. Thanks
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Now I really want to crack my Bodhran out again, but even more, my Tin Whistles. I inherited a new Clark Tin Whistle in C recently, which replaces the one I lost. I got a couple of Recorders too but I never learned to play Recorder, it's tempting now though.
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I had a Vox Foundation 2x18 when I was a kid. I wish I still had it. I can't remember what it sounded like, and I'd probably refit it with a 15" and a couple of 10s, or something, but it looked lovely. It was the big one from this page: http://www.voxshowroom.com/catalogs/1971_p6.html I paid £20 for it and it came with a 30m lead.
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Post your pictures, Lets see what you all look like.
KingBollock replied to slaphappygarry's topic in General Discussion
I don't have any photos of me 'in action' but my wife took a couple of pics of me with my two main Basses. My new Warlock: And my Cort T-35: -
As a bass player you can have one type of guitar- what would it be
KingBollock replied to LukeFRC's topic in Guitars
[quote name='discreet' timestamp='1338056328' post='1669143'] Ukulele. [/quote] I have the same one, in the same colour!