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bassace

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  1. Don't like polls. Why not simply celebrate all our favourite players for the rich and diverse tapestry of bass playing over the years.
  2. [quote name='philparker' timestamp='1383662029' post='2267223'] You have to press the 'Toggle-editing-mode' on the top left of the icons in the 'reply' dialogue box. It's the only way you get paragraphs. It had me flummoxed for a while! Great story by the way - I'll have to think of my tips - I haven't really been a 'working' musician for many years! [/quote] Thanks Phil, it works. Strange to have to do it though.
  3. Great story, it means he doesn't have to rush out to his bag so often. I was interested to hear from Herbie Flowers during a BBC tribute to Lou Reid. He said that in those days all the session musicians used to have a pencil and manuscript paper with them so that could work out the arrangements on the hoof. And they never received royalties. I'm afraid all I can offer is that these days, apart from specs and tuner, I always have a packet of Paracetemol on top of my amp. PS, sorry not putting in paras but my computer won't do it any how, even when using the Enter key. BC only - TB is OK.
  4. Every DB player should have one.
  5. Am I going crazy? This lot went for £162. [font=HelveticaNeue-Light,][size=2][b] A quantity of various Musical Instruments, sold for the benefit of The Royal Engineers Charitable Trust[/b][/size][/font][font=HelveticaNeue-Light,][size=2] A Viola of the Fendt School circa 1830, of a aged red brown colour, much use wear and restoration, in case, with; A brassed English Bass Trombone by Boosey and Hawkes, An English Alto Clarinet by Boosey and Hawkes,[b] A four string Chamber Bass, German School, circa 1920, A Czech four string Chamber Bass, circa 1930, A four string Chamber Bass, German School, circa 1930,[/b] Four Contemporary Violins, Three Contemporary German Violas labelled Andrew Schroetter, Bubenreuth/Bayern, Seven nickel mounted octagonal Paesold Violin Bows, Six nickel mounted Paesold Viola Bows, Six Cello Bows, various mounts and brands, and [b]Three nickel mounted Paesold Bass Bows, all used various, as seen.[/b][/size][/font]
  6. Fair 'nuff, Art. Here's to your new rig and vaulted ceilings.
  7. Whatever I use, I'm never short of vol or headroom playing DB. My shuttle 3 and a ten handles all my small/medium gigs.
  8. Time to cast off then?
  9. [quote name='CamdenRob' timestamp='1382710359' post='2255760'] Sounds fun... [/quote] Not
  10. Yes, it's a funny old world. I'm sure you'll find new and better opportunities, but in the meantime stay cheerful. I've been sacked only once, blown out by a large female singer. It was only recently talking to a fellow muso that I realised he'd previously been sacked as well so we agreed that it was a badge of honour. Ages ago, my young brother, also a bassist, had been sacked from his young band. My mum told me she had heard him sobbing in his room. Sad, sad.
  11. I had hoped to sell this in order to get a s/h PJB Flightcase which is no longer available. So trade with Flightcase only - cash adjustment. Original ad has been revised.
  12. [quote name='The Dark Lord' timestamp='1382570442' post='2253942'] Well, "just saying" EBS freak that I have been setting up PAs in band for a long time. At least every other week for the last couple years. And for a long time before that. So, I guess I know what to do - so I have much more than basic skills and rudimentary knowledge. But thanks for your kind advice! [/quote] So you have more than basic skills and rudimentary knowledge, so why are you asking us for advice - or is it to let us know how amazingly wealthy you are? - How rude!
  13. Look a few topics down, get a good recommendation for a budget system and pay them £5k. Simple.
  14. [quote name='jakenewmanbass' timestamp='1382517260' post='2253005'] A major part of the drive of the sound of DB comes from the development of the note, so the thud of striking the string has to be up front to get the developed note into position in the beat as it were. Sounds technical but actually it just comes naturally if you want to lock in with the cymbals. Well it comes naturally to some Nothing worse than a saggy draggy feel [/quote] So true, which is why I tend to play too far in front when I go from DB to EUB.
  15. So after 172 posts is it fair to say that jazz is not widely disliked, just by some - in fact quite a few actually like it?
  16. C4 Bass Cab, as new and in original box. This small lightweight cab packs a lot of bottom end punch while giving top end clarity - as you'd expect from four of PJ's 5" speakers. Equally good for BG and DB. Exchange with PJB Flightcase wanted - cash adjustment. Specs as below:- [color=#000000][font=Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif][size=3]Power Handling: Up to 400 watts[/size][/font][/color] [color=#000000][font=Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif][size=3]Impedance: 8 ohms[/size][/font][/color] [color=#000000][font=Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif][size=3]Sensitivity: 95db/watt/meter[/size][/font][/color] [color=#000000][font=Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif][size=3]Usable Frequency Response: 30Hz -15KHz[/size][/font][/color] [color=#000000][font=Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif][size=3]Connection: Speakon NL4/Jack[/size][/font][/color] [color=#000000][font=Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif][size=3]Dimensions: 13.5 H x 14.25 W x 12.5 D inches[/size][/font][/color] [color=#000000][font=Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif][size=3] 340 H x 361 W x 316 D (mm)[/size][/font][/color] [color=#000000][font=Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif][size=3]Weight: 24 lb/ 11 KG[/size][/font][/color]
  17. [quote name='ubassman' timestamp='1382366840' post='2251250'] Maybe Coilte your experience of playing in an orchestra is very different to mine ! Form my experience as a keen jazzer and orchestral player, I can tell you theres is no "place to hide" in an orchestra. The deal is often like this ...you arrive at rehearsal , are given music score of a piece by a composer you may have never heard of (let alone the piece), you sit down and play every note and direction perfectly with precision as written. You have to get your fingerings correct, your bow articulation and changes correct and be one quality player so you don't stand out as the 'muppet' who cant play. You cant get away with Miles Davis concept that you are only half a note away from being in tune ! I love playing Jazz - but its a very different form of musicianship where you are in control of the decisions you make , what you play and how it feels. I couldnt begin to suggest that Jazzers have better musicianship than classical players ...or visa versa. [/quote] I agree to a point, but I know many jazzers who are excellent session musicians who possess the skills outlined above. And as for jazzers not making good song writers (earlier post) it would take someone special to beat Monk's Round Midnight - and of course there are a lot of others.
  18. When mine went to the Martins for a repair they offered me a loan bass.
  19. [quote name='Gust0o' timestamp='1382295534' post='2250328'] Absolutely. Nige, did you not get the email? I think Clarky has it nailed. I think it's part politics of identity and a perception that has developed around Jazz. It doesn't follow the musical rules; it has a perception of exclusivity, of intellectualism and manner that isn't open to everyone; and it's a feedback loop, that has begun to play back upon itself, and many us on the outside are happy to live with the parody Also, to annoy Bilbo. [/quote] But it does follow the music rules a lot of the time, otherwise I couldn't go out as a freelance and nail it.
  20. I've been doing jazz for most of my playing career, still to good audiences, although of a certain demographic, so I don't accept that it's widely disliked. But a typical reaction often is 'I don't like jazz but I like what you play'. So the question is fair; there seem to be a lot of people who don't like jazz. and there still is quite a lot of verse, chorus, verse, chorus in jazz although a lot of that format underpins improvisation.
  21. Ouch! So sorry for you Hector.
  22. No need to carry a spare set of strings. (See DB section)
  23. I think my German blonde is the same. It's a sixties instrument and has a V profile neck. It's starting to make a very nice sound but I'll have to take the string height down over the winter. Too good for a beater.
  24. You know the small boxes that up market cheese comes in? I keep the wooden sides and they make great shims. Thin card does well for the smaller gaps a la Clarky ( actually gender fail; should it be aux Clarky?)
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