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Silvia Bluejay

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  1. LOL, case in point: I've just posted a video on FB of our previous performance at a club we're playing again tonight. The automated FB blurb only I can see under the post reads: "Boost this post to reach up to 4571 more people if you spend £42." HAHAHA!!! Yeah, right.
  2. From what I understand, Facebook advertising reach depends not just on how much you pay to boost any individual post, but also on what it gathered from your preferences in general. For instance, I'm seeing an awful lot of suggested posts* on my feed, whose only purpose is studying what I click on out of curiosity; once I've clicked, that topic will be stored by FB as one of my interests, and possibly used as one of the parameters influencing the demographic that will see my advert - regardless of what I set up when i prepare and pay for the advert. I've only ever got to the point of setting up an ad - for research purposes - never actually paid for one. I absolutely don't believe in anything that FB tells me, including its own estimates of reach etc., and £40 is a stupid amount of money to waste on something that's almost completely out of your control, no matter what FB wants you to believe. Our band strategy has always been - create a page, don't pay for followers, just allow it to grow organically, and post nice, well designed posters before every gig. Real followers will actually be vaguely interested in your stuff! Paid-for Likes won't. Make sure you put ALL relevant information in the poster or in the accompanying post - complete, correct address, entrance fee, parking or train/tube station nearby, good dance floor (relevant for our rock 'n' roll band), etc. Be part of as many FB groups relevant to your band as you can, post that same poster and info on there a few days before the gig. Pay for an account on Lemonrock or equivalent in your area. A whole one-year's subscription to Lemonrock is currently only a tiny bit more expensive than that £40 ad we are talking about. Have professionally printed, good-looking flyers available at ALL your gigs, with social links, a phone number and an email address. All the above, of course, implies starting this work long before the gig, so it wouldn't help if you're in a hurry to promote that particular show, but you can still do some of it if the actual date of your gig isn't too close. *Thanks to Firefox, Adblock and Ublock Origin I don't see any "proper" ads in my feed - no multinational companies flogging crap for Christmas/Easter/Mother's Day etc.
  3. Bear in mind that a lot of those comments will come from AI bots, not real people.
  4. Well, should we be booked by this pub, we'll update you all on whether we're welcomed into the premises by an android or a real person...
  5. We're driving back from Thwaites right now! Update to follow once we get back home to a proper keyboard.
  6. We're gigging the whole day with the Dynamites on 27th, Paul! Aston Clinton Beer Festival in the afternoon, and The Golden Bell pub in Leighton Buzzard in the evening. Have a great one and hopefully we'll catch you another time. Are you doing Richmond riverside this year?
  7. The unsupported section of the fingerboard is what is curving upwards. I think that's also the part that's slightly twisted, no the neck itself.
  8. You're more likely to get a targeted answer from the PA systems forum - I'm moving this thread there. 👍
  9. You will soon get monopod, mini-tripod and clamp GAS - it's just a matter of time!
  10. I use neoprene camera lens pouches for my Zoom Q2n 4ks. The smallest size fits it perfectly, they are soft and reasonably shock-proof and cost only a few quid each (or at least rhey used to). Of course they offer no space for extra batteries or cables, but on the other hand they take up almost as little space as the device itself.
  11. Let this post of mine be the last that mentions politics in this thread, please. I was born in a country that has imposed caps to most rents for decades and has very tenant-friendly laws. Result: dire shortage of properties to let. The only letting activity that people are happy with is AirBnB. Why should a landlord let out a property if they can barely pay the mortgage with the maximum rent they are allowed to ask for? While at the same time throwing out non-paying tenants is almost impossible because the law defends them as opposed to the landlord? I certainly won't keep my parents' property and let it out once they're gone - that would be madness. I'll sell it straight away. So I wouldn't blame the Tories or indeed any other party for what happens in this country. In places like London, regardless of politics, one of the problems appears to be the marketing of all new properties under construction to wealthy overseas buyers even before those properties are made available to (usually slightly less wealthy) locals. And then many of those properties are bought as an investment and left unoccupied. Another problem is the lack of affordable housing - developers of new builds appear to use a very flexible definition of "affordable" and, even when a percentage of the new properties is described as affordable, what it boils down to is that some of the new flats in the build are simply less outrageously expensive than others, but still far from affordable to the majority of those who need them. There is no easy solution.
  12. This topic has come up before. My opinion is, ditch the GoPro, it's not optimised for recording gigs, the results are usually dreadful. Get several Q2n 4Ks, and place them all around the band and/or on them! Mix the audio from the different sources and the results will be good. Even better if you can invest in a wireless PA that can record either its stereo output or each band member's channel individually. Check the PA section if you're curious. Definitely have a look at these threads:
  13. We think it was a Lull. I also think we still do have it, only probably hanging and being used.
  14. That was before they were all lovingly cleaned by me, obvs.
  15. Beat me to it, @Smanth! That's what made me pick up a bass, albeit some 30 years after the song's release. This, and all the other suggestions on this thread make up and absolutely awesome playlist! 👍
  16. Instagram doesn't allow me to download the images and study them properly, so it's really hard to see exactly what he's got there. He might be using two metal E strings, one tuned to low B and the other normally to E, and the remaining strings might be silver slaps or similar. Are you allowed to DM him? You might be able to ask him directly.
  17. Or you could use a battery-operated headphone amp, or indeed, you may NEED to buy yourself a lovely acoustic bass guitar... 😉😎
  18. I have been attentively listening to songs' basslines - as opposed to lyrics and other instruments - since I got hooked on Saturday Night Fever the soundtrack when I was 13. At the time girls weren't supposed to play bass, there were no lefty instruments AT ALL in shops, and the received wisdom in my family was that we had no talent for music anyway. Fast forward nearly 30 years spent taking photos and doing primitive sound engineering for friends' bands, standing in front of, rather than on, stage, and at age 41 I split up with guitarist partner of 16 years. I missed music, I did not miss guitar, so I bought a lefty bass online and started the journey; happy to be still on it. No interest in playing live or indeed in playing in front of anybody - just for myself. It makes me happy.
  19. That wasn't our case (we used usually max 2 devices, 3 if we count the wired laptop) but yours is a valid point.
  20. They are a pain to set up, Dave, unless of course you work in IT (I used to, but my knowledge is now mostly obsolete!). Apart from that, we've had no problems, but TP-Link isn't the only option obviously. I would describe £70-100 for a router as mid-range rather than high end. 👍
  21. We always had our laptop physically connected to the XR18 (Ethernet port), ready for emergencies, but that obviously implied me getting on stage and fiddling with a mouse, which we prefer to avoid. This is what we have as an external router in our Soundcraft Ui. We have its correspondent older model in the XR18. We wanted something reliable that uses two channels. No point replacing the crap internal router in a PA system with another crap, external, router. Hence the price tag.
  22. @stewblack, I remember this particular night as being an effing nightmare with connections to tablets and phones. Spot the culprits all over the marquee's roof... You can even see them flickering in the vid, as they were spooking the cameras as well! 😱
  23. Off the top of my head: a. The router might be going west b. Interference. There are places where the connection is faultless throughout, and places where it's a constant struggle, and it's not the router's fault. In addition to the actual WiFi routers in the venue, we found that WiFi printers may interfere, and LED lights (especially the decorative ones you can route all around marquees etc.) seem to have a bad effect on the connection too, when there are a number very close to the unit or even worse, when they're plugged into the same circuit or an adjacent socket. Unfortunately, unless you have a residency in a certain venue, there's no way of testing. We are now using a Soundcraft Ui 24R and we've occasionally encountered similar problems, but to a far lesser extent.
  24. Great to see you back, Yolanda! 🎵🎶💛
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