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Full-time musos, how do you get through the winter?
bass_dinger replied to Danny P's topic in General Discussion
He drives the beat in the summer, and beats the drive in the winter. -
VideoLogic DRX-601E DAB tuner, slightly faulty
bass_dinger replied to bass_dinger's topic in Recycling
Swanley - junction 3 of the m25 -
Yamaha DX11 synthesiser
bass_dinger replied to bass_dinger's topic in Accessories & Other Musically Related Items For Sale
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VideoLogic DRX-601E DAB tuner, slightly faulty
bass_dinger replied to bass_dinger's topic in Recycling
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That finish looks deep enough to swim in! An excellent result - luthier quality.
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Selling an old family upright piano
bass_dinger replied to franzbassist's topic in General Discussion
I am beginning to change my mind about old pianos being destroyed. I see now that some instruments were poor quality instruments even when made. It is ever thus: in the 1920s and 30s, one might buy a bowl back mandolin to show that you have visited Italy; or a pair of castanets or a flamenco guitar from Spain. Perhaps some maracas from South America, or a painted ukulele from Hawaii . . . All those instruments (plus the wooden framed piano, and the Woolworths Electric Guitar) have one thing in common - they are made for people who want an instrument, but did not realise that what they bought was poor quality and not the real thing. I myself have binned a Spanish guitar - it was more accurately described as a Guitarish thing from Spain - simply to ensure that nobody else had to play it. However, I have kept my nan's castanets - easy to store. As for the piano that we had, it was given to us by a piano shop - and eventually, we returned it to them. I now have a much nicer Kurzweil piano. PS I was surprised to learn that most of the Stradivari violins in existence have been re-necked, to move them from Stubby Baroque to Longer Classical - so if a luthier can take apart a Strad and perhaps dispose of the old neck, to make it more usable, then losing a few old pianos is not so bad. -
Selling an old family upright piano
bass_dinger replied to franzbassist's topic in General Discussion
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See also: mahogany radiogram cases; sewing machines; 2-manual organs with rhythm accompaniment; home-use reel to reel tape recorders. All aspirational items of home entertainment at one time. My dad made a sewing machine case out of the shell of an old radiogram, thereby ruining two historical items (or perhaps he made them both usable). I have a friend with a grand piano in his lounge (picked up at auction when nobody much else bid for it), and a two manual church organ in the back room. So, a few people want them, but one is more likely to see someone who is getting rid of these sort of items).
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The musical equivalent of a banger race. Nobody wins, but all the entrants are sent to the scapyard.
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Formidable? Or formica?
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I always wonder what use can be made of a piano soundboard - a big sheet of spruce, that's been aged for 100 years, and played in. Surely that's useful for an acoustic guitar top? There is a high end grand piano in the lobby of my dad's care home. And my evangelical church has at least 3 upright pianos dotted around the place. There used to a couple upstairs too, but they seem to have disappeared. We use one of those ubiquitous red electric pianos for services.
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I have a VideoLogic DRX-601E DAB tuner, which is slightly faulty. It takes about 10 minutes to warm up, and for the signal to stabilise. After that, it works well and sounds fine. Remote control included. Free to a good home, but the recipient will need to collect or pay for delivery.
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A music desk with a pull out tray for a Kurzweil piano (which I can make by putting a second, stacked top on my daughter's old university desk, and cutting a sheet of mdf to shape for the tray). A repair to an Washburn XB 925 with a twisted neck. Actually, more likely to be a new neck! Space (which I can make by selling redundant and unused equipment). Time (which I can make by spending less time on basschat.co.uk!) Hiscox cases for the basses I now own. The old-style straplock buttons. Fewer basses. Talent.
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For general music theory, and practical composition tips, Jake on Signals Music is inspirational.
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I find Tom Bornemann to be excellent. Tab, playalong, and music all on a clear video. A wide choice of songs too.
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When you're finished, could I borrow your sandpaper? Absolutely terrifying gig. Like a one-legged unicyclist on a tightrope, disaster is just one (Jah) Wobble away....
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I've got my eye on a secondhand bass. And last week I got my hands on my third bass.
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Great idea - I like the idea that a case had been on a longer tour than many musicians. I think that the case should have its own Tour Website. "The travels of Casey Mc CaseFace".
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Can we expect a new Family Photo, with the previous guitars too? Which ones are you missing from your set?