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BassTractor

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    Hi Tom, Welcome to the wonderful world of bass and basschat! I hope and trust you'll enjoy both.
  2. Hi Chris, Welcome to the surface! Enjoy your new status.
  3. [quote name='TinRoofCeilidh' timestamp='1338222865' post='1671074'] I didn't start playing sax until I was 40; now here I am at 67 starting on bass! [/quote] Now _that_ impresses me. Kudos! [quote name='TinRoofCeilidh' timestamp='1338222865' post='1671074'] What are "gaugeless strings"? please. [/quote] Oh, sorry. They are sooo thin, that your bass will sound like an air bass. In fact, in most or all practical situations, they're used [b]exclusively[/b] on air basses. Sorry for not being clearer about that.
  4. [quote name='paul_5' timestamp='1337985907' post='1668485'] "By exploiting the workers - hanging onto outdated imperialist dogma which perpetuates the economic and social differences in our society" [/quote] [size=4]Dennis, there's some lovely filth down here.[/size]
  5. [quote name='discreet' timestamp='1338210770' post='1670823'] IT'S TV GOLD, I TELLS YA!! [/quote] It sure is!
  6. Thanks for posting! That was a luvly read. From what I've heard of them, The Zombies are a hit or miss live these days. Some stuff is marred by those ghastly synth sounds and terrible synth parts (who plays that stuff? - can't be Rod now can it?). Some other stuff happily is spot on or better than that, sometimes surpassing the originals imho. Colin's voice is still luverly, yes. best, bert
  7. Goeiesmiddags! Tullepetaonestad? Nie te glaove! Ek kom van't Stijlorenrijk. Nie da'k 't vier, wor. (sorry, rather untranslatable)
  8. Hi Mike, Welcome to BC! I'm sure you'll find lots to explore. When you do not get the chance, your gear is the StingRay then? ;^) Enjoy! bert
  9. [quote name='bideford' timestamp='1338196561' post='1670541'] Brave or stupid who knows at my age. [/quote] I for one hope the answer is "brave", 'cause I started half a year ago, at 55. [quote name='bideford' timestamp='1338196561' post='1670541'] recommended bass crash course books (don't know if I am allowed to reference it here) [/quote] Yes, you are. [quote name='bideford' timestamp='1338196561' post='1670541'] cannot believe how well the bass fits into my addictive personality! [/quote] Ha! Great to read you are a normal and balanced, humanoid person! [quote name='bideford' timestamp='1338196561' post='1670541'] I will seek some lessons shortly from my son's guitar teacher. [/quote] OK, then be a good boy: Buy a 6 string SuperExtraShortscale bass, and string it with the thinnnest stuff you can find in the shed. Play him some bass chords. He'll love you for it. [quote name='bideford' timestamp='1338196561' post='1670541'] not yet confident (or good) enough to pick up a bass in a shop, plug in and give it a go without feeling an idiot! [/quote] You _know_ the answer to that! 1) You _are_ an idiot. 2) Enter the shop. 3) Say "Hi, I am an idiot, but an idiot with money. I wanna compare stuff here. When I'm done making noise, is there someone here who can demo them for me as well, so I get an even better impression? Did I say I have a lot of Her Royal Majesty's Sovereigns?" See, you DID know! best, bert
  10. Hi Joe, Welcome to BC, and by all means share your wisdom with us. That and your accumulated gear! best, bert
  11. Hoi Niels, Welkom op BC, jochie! Ik denk dat je het als Nederlander hier wel leuk zult vinden. Heel vriendelijke lui, en enorme hoop humor. Mooi rijtje bassen, ja. Heb je er plaatjes van? Je engels gaat trouwens heel goed - geen zorgen. Trouwens, als God inderdaad perfect is, dan is 'tie door Nederlanders gemaakt. Veel plezier hier! Bert (een Brabantse Noord-Hollander) (I just told Niels who the really silly one on BC is, that's all. No reason to translate.)
  12. Hi Daniel, Welcome to BC! I trust you'll enjoy indeed. Irvine, eh? Cool! I've been in Ayrshire a lot, always staying in Coylton, and seeing stuff. Cheap bass? Thanks, but No thanks. Just send me a few bottles of The Arran single cask. That will do. Enjoy! bert
  13. Classical all the way. However, my ex has the classical, and I have this funny but well-built, well-playing boy's toy, a Peavey Tracer II: best, bert
  14. [quote name='Cameronj279' timestamp='1338066248' post='1669304'] In all fairness, I'm pretty terrible at bass. [/quote] Just in case: Being a total noob myself, I wasn't trying to tell you anything about your playing, but just got this image in my head of someone ruining his strings by using the axe as a bow. Then I just couldn't resist. best, bert
  15. [quote name='Cameronj279' timestamp='1338059323' post='1669185'] Posted earlier but wouldn't mind playing a few Primus, Tool or Mr Bungle tunes live! Don't know people with enough gear for Tool songs (I know I don't). And don't know people with the ability to play Primus or Mr Bungle tunes...gutted, they'd be fun to play to a crowd [/quote] +1 on all of them. I'm flabbergasted Mr Bungle would even come up in this topic, but earlier today I played Disco Volante and was thinking about trying to play some of that stuff when I grow up. best, bert
  16. You'll prolly get better exposition on the amps forum. Not everybody reads here, I guess. Sorry I can't answer. best, bert
  17. [quote name='Cameronj279' timestamp='1338043886' post='1668965'] Rotosound swing bass - 10 hours. [/quote] Oooh noooooo! Another one [s]aiming[/s] playing an Archer bass through a MarksMan amp! best, bert
  18. [quote name='TRBboy' timestamp='1337989908' post='1668527'] If you want a cheap, versatile, quality starter bass, I would look for a used Yamaha RBX270. [/quote] +1
  19. No basses sold yet, happily, and I have NO plans whatsoever in that direction. Before, I'd sell every single synth for need og money when I wanted a new synth, partly because of demands from the marked. Now however, i buy everything cheap or used, and under normal circumstances I should be able to keep all of my basses, and I also suspect nobody demands that I invest in more modern basses than my Corvette and Bongo already are. Win win! best, bert
  20. Hi Bideford, Welcome to BC! I guess saying hello is just the first step of a long lasting relationship. Great site here. Are you new to playing an instrument then.or just new to (bass) guitars? At any rate, you'll find loads of info here, and loads of stuff to discuss. Some of what you wrote is easily recognisable to me: I played some clarinet because my daughter did, and some tuba because my son did. The instruments suddenly were readily available, one can say. Anyway: enjoy! best, bert
  21. [quote name='simonc61' timestamp='1337926632' post='1667431'] (nice interests too btw, I also like the same ones) [/quote] The same interests? Wow, the lack of class is burning my eyes! b, b
  22. Hi Ash, Welcome to BC. That essay was a great read. best, bert
  23. Hi Simon (I presume), Welcome to BC! Old or not, you're sure to have a great time here. Enjoy! best, bert
  24. [quote name='The Saint' timestamp='1337871836' post='1666787'] Don't go away, plenty more questions coming....... [/quote] Don't go away! Keep those questions coming. I'm learning here.
  25. Polar Audio in West Sussex. http://www.polaraudio.co.uk/ Welcome, Matt! I hope you'll both enjoy and be able to exchange thoughts with bassists here. Great start! best, bert
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