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Silvia Bluejay

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  1. The field for entering discount codes is on the ticket page, at the top of the ticket choice list, and you have to enter it FIRST. Having said that, the online ticketing system only worked in advance of the show, so now it's door only.
  2. I took 800 (eight hundred) photos of LBGS 2018 Day 1, which comfortably beats my NAMM record of a month ago. I'll be there again today, with Happy Jack, who won't tolerate staying for the whole day, but will be around for a few hours. Say hi if you spot me/us!
  3. There is a Basschat table in the entrance hall, next to the Chowny stand (which was empty today but hopefully not tomorrow).
  4. Excellent! The show is already busy but probably busier tomorrow.
  5. Also @skelf, will you have a presence at the show? If I don't see either of you guys - or indeed your stuff - I'll make sure to re-post the photos I took at NAMM.
  6. Oh no, Steve! Will you be there tomorrow maybe?
  7. Fourth and last part of my NAMM 2018 blog: https://wp.me/p2ZbyY-Bt

    1. discreet

      discreet

      'Bass effects for farmers and like-minded'??!! xD

    2. Silvia Bluejay

      Silvia Bluejay

      I noticed that too, and meant to ask him about it, but in the end I didn't manage! Must check if he had the same wording at last year's LBGS, or if it was a US special. ;) :D

  8. I've just received an email confirming that the show is going ahead. Most importantly for out-of-town visitors, they add: " If you hold a Saturday ticket and wish to use it for Sunday instead (or vice versa), you are welcome to do so."
  9. [Off Topic] Vixen were a good band, but they ended up bankrupt because nobody - rock audiences or record companies - appeared to take them seriously. Things began to change when Courtney Love and Hole crashed on to the scene. Never liked that band, but she was so defiant and in-your-face that, in the end, the music world was forced to get used to female musicians, and from then, there was no stopping the process. [End of Off topic]
  10. I think it was just a matter of ignorance or mental laziness. Until a few years ago, there were a lot more (musically clueless) mothers of male bassists than there were female bass players, especially middle-aged ones, and sweeping generalisations in shops and society at large were rife.
  11. I had that in my late 20s - early 30s when my normal clothes were jeans, leather jackets and a few studs here and there. At the time I wasn't a musician, just the girlfriend of an equally metalled-up guitarist, but the attitude in those music stores that saw themselves as 'upmarket' was exactly as described above. (Slightly OT, when I bought my first home in this country, 20-odd years ago, we had to scrub up and look 'smart' to go to the estate agent, even after paying the deposit: they otherwise simply didn't believe a word I said and couldn't take me seriously - and I was a cash buyer!). After getting into playing an instrument, my main problem used to be sexism in music stores. 'Middle aged female looking at basses' almost always triggered either the dreaded 'Is it for your son? Can I recommend this/that?' or 'That's a *bass* guitar, are you looking for one of those with 6 strings instead?'. Thankfully, I haven't experienced that anywhere in the last few years, and I was never patronised at Wunjos in Denmark Street, for instance.
  12. Currently it's snowing in London, temperature around -1°C. Transport for London has a website and an app you can keep an eye on, and at the moment it's not looking good: https://tfl.gov.uk/
  13. I didn't see him last year or the year before, and if he was around, he certainly wasn't to be seen/heard slapping at any stand I checked out.
  14. Finally - NAMM Bass blog! See here: https://wp.me/p2ZbyY-Av

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    2. Silvia Bluejay

      Silvia Bluejay

      Thanks Steve! It was great fun to be at the stand with you guys, and seeing how much interest the basses were creating. :)

    3. Passinwind

      Passinwind

      Thanks Silvia, it's great to see the show from another perspective. Except for Chowny, I barely even looked at any of the other booths you featured in Part 3. You are looking for lefties, I am only really interested in unlined fretless ones, which are surprising uncommon IME.

    4. Chownybass

      Chownybass

      Our SWB Fretless is now unlined and unmarked ;-) Just saying.

  15. What he said! They usually have a couple of lefties among the myriad righties.
  16. All will be revealed! There's something new about that uke as well And the usual million photos will be taken and published.
  17. LOL thebass uke and Takamine have been at that bash before, and are welcome! Long scale they ain't, though. We must find a way to bow the Takamine properly, and all will be well in the world.
  18. All long-scale aficionados welcome, whether electric or acoustic! I'm looking forward to the meetup.
  19. Last year's Herts bash was scheduled for the weekend of our wedding, so we couldn't help with organising or spreading the word, or indeed attend ourselves. Maybe, for the slightly smaller bashes (as in, compared to the South East one), the optimal frequency is every two years rather than every year. Leave 'em wanting more, and make 'em positively long for that cab/effects/strings shootout!
  20. Ah, sorry for immediately starting to gripe, no prob at all.
  21. New blog entry in the NAMM series - general views: https://wp.me/p2ZbyY-Ae

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    2. Passinwind

      Passinwind

      Very cool to experience the show through a first timer's eyes and ears. It would have been nice to put a face to your blog, but as usual I was pretty much just completely overwhelmed, between various demands for my time and the need to just chill out from time to time. I did manage to connect with Sibob for a couple of minutes though, at least.

      Looking forward to part 3.

    3. Silvia Bluejay

      Silvia Bluejay

      Yeah it was a very intense experience! I met a few Basschatters but I knew there would be more in the crowd. I didn't spot Sibob, though. What booth were you working at, @Passinwind?

    4. Passinwind

      Passinwind

      Silvia, I has a few things on exhibit at Marco Bass Guitars, Hall E, booth 4211. We were next to Marleaux, Fibenare, and Ken Smith, and right across the aisle from AC Guitars and the rest of the boutique builder's collective. We had a crazy busy booth for all of the three + days I was there, and as I was leaving on Sunday morning one of our endorsers was playing on the big outdoor Plaza Stage, rocking a bass with one of my new prototype preamps in it. For me it seems to get more intense every year, and I think a lot of that is related to more and more people knowing me by face.

  22. Clicking on my name > Profile takes me to a blank page. A few minutes ago I got this error message too:
  23. Sorry no idea. Righty equivalents seem to be around for $1700, though.
  24. Yes and no, as I think is clear from my post. At first play it doesn't seem to be particularly suitable to my petite frame, hence my trouble getting to grips with it. I want to have another, more thorough look at the bass itself, spending more time with it in a less busy and noisy environment, at the first opportunity.
  25. Not sure what you're talking about - their website looks fine to me. It's http://baby-bass.com/ though, with a hyphen. The contact page is here: http://baby-bass.com/contact/
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