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Being kack-handed and suffering the dearth of choice off the shelf I've always been attracted to a Warmoth build. Understand if you'd rather not say but what was the rough cost of this? And what, if not cost, made you choose this over having someone in the UK build to your spec?
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Just awful. Can't believe Warwick themselves would do that. It looks like the kind of thing you see on eBay occasionally.
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app/game to learn fretboard note names USING A REAL INSTRUMENT?
uk_lefty replied to mcnach's topic in General Discussion
Agree completely. But as a beginner would I feel more progress knowing where the notes are (it follows the order of letters in the alphabet plus a few sharps) or knowing some tunes? I know which worked for me. Not in any way criticising the intentions, learning where the notes are is important, but if you aren't doing anything with those notes... I just think learning some songs is more effective for a beginner. -
app/game to learn fretboard note names USING A REAL INSTRUMENT?
uk_lefty replied to mcnach's topic in General Discussion
Hate to say it but I think download some tabs for favourite songs and play along until you're getting it right. Your ear should tell you if you're off time/ on the wrong note and if you're learning your favourite songs it's more of an accomplishment than getting fifty points on a game but still not knowing how to play your favourite songs. -
We try to as a minimum go for a drink to sort out set lists and so on if someone is missing. We have had practice with just bass and two guitars, no singer or drums before and that was really productive. But generally we sort out the next few Thursdays in advance, everyone knows Thursday night is band night but if partners are working away or there's something of a one-off that has to happen on a Thursday night we try to give at least two weeks notice. I like my band, we are all on the same level of commitment and respect for each other.
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Mine are black on a white precision with black pickguard.
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I bought some fender tapewounds a few months back when eBay did a 20% off. Eventually fitted them to my precision this week because with flats on it was getting less and less use in our increasingly funky set. What a revelation!!! Really complex tone, felt great, brilliant all rounders from thumpy to twangy, no zingyness sadly but you can't have it all. I'm a massive believer that strings can make the biggest influence on tone over pickups and amps. I'm a convert. Now you're all going to tell me to buy Status/ La Bella etc!
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Yeah silk at the ball end was too thick. I tried with nail scissors and it did the job. Just wasn't sure if that would be fatal for the string but did it carefully and it was ok.
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Trying to fit some fender tapewounds to my precision that has a leo Quan badass bridge. On the E the silk is too fat... Don't want to unpick it all in case it all unravels and ruins the string.... Please help! What should I do?
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I do like the option to disable the EQ and use a pedal if that's the preference
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Love mine! Easy to get a good tone and it packs in to a laptop bag.
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I would expect this if dropping a grand, got to keep that bass in top condition
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Tribute bands - where the name is better than the band
uk_lefty replied to Happy Jack's topic in General Discussion
My mate is trying to get me up to Leeds to see Motorheadache in a few months. I was in an acoustic duo called "Not the Hoople" back in 2006. We did not do any Mott the Hoople (clue was in the name). Rip off the Machine were unbelievably good back in Scarborough many, many years back. -
Who is your target audience is an easier question to answer... We play stuff we think couples in their early forties will sing along with and dance to.
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Another fan here! Bought the "toneman" 300 combo not really expecting to like it... For perspective I sold a huge trace rig that was too heavy for my second floor flat... But instantly got good solid gigable tone. Added an RM115 cab, very happy. Wanted a bit more grunt, got the Rootmaster 500 head... And another RM115. Excellent versatile gig rig! Now one of those RM115s has been swapped for an RM210 which wasn't my best decision, but it gives me bags of onstage power and a dead simple EQ. I even have a two button footswitch for the overdrive and sub. They're nice effects to have easy access to. Haven't used their customer service yet but the fact they're so responsive on here makes me feel safe that in the unlikely event of an issue I'll get a quick and no B.S. response with the problem getting solved.
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Yes! We play a variety of music but it all sounds consistent... From when we do Bob Marley through to Bon Jovi, there's a consistent "sound". But, are we rock, soul or funk? That's what the Facebook says but I don't think we are nailed to one in particular. It's hard to describe without sounding like a twunt. For example I heard the singer from The Darkness (a band I despise) describe their latest effort as a cross between ACDC and Queen only with a straight face and being far more self agrandising. Just made me think "how dare you!!" Then other less savoury things.
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I've seen that, it's early days RHCP and I think it's purely because he bust a string mid song. He comes out playing crazy fast slap on a P and it sounds pretty darn good.
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They'd probably hire you.
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I get your point. They're cheap, good value, but there's billions of them about and in twenty years will my daughter want that handing in to her or a Fender? As soon as I saw the tidepool P with maple board I was immediately planning to get one and stick a j pickup in... Probably more costly that a Sire PJ 5 string but there's something about Fenders that draws you in (I've already got three fenders, two basses and a an electro acoustic guitar).
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Always a factor when you least expect it! Years back I had to sell my Warwick streamer LX and amp to pay for a training course so I could get out of a dead end job.
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New Fender MIM Player series replaces Standard
uk_lefty replied to Gottastopbuyinggear's topic in Bass Guitars
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Hmmm I see where he's going in that he wants people all on the same level but with music and sport I've always learned more from playing with people more experienced.
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First pedal I bought was a dirt cheap distortion thingy. It was awful. Awful! But it put more sustainable on the notes and made me play differently so it had some use. If you're looking to wow the audience I'd go for a fuzz/ drive/ distortion. If I could only use one single function pedal that would probably be it. It's noticeable when bass goes from clean to dirty and it can thicken up the sound for the whole band. My overdrive gets used more than any other effect. However for the new price of one good stand alone pedal you can probably get a decent second hand zoom pedal and play around to find what you like. I had a BFX-708 many, many years back (17 years ago? Maybe more?) and it was good for the time, the newer stuff will be on a whole new level.
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Honesty is there but humility is not. If he had simply put "I'm a singer/ lead guitarist looking to start a band. I don't have gigging experience but I'm very enthusiastic and a quick learner. Influences are..." He may get some halfway decent responses. Do other dreamers reply to these ads? Are there bands of three or four egotistical people with no self awareness or experience grouping in hired rehearsal rooms arguing about where they'll stand on stage but unable to complete the intro of a song together? Or do the drummers etc who have never gigged but expect to make it big scoff at these type of ads?
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Was sent this by a guitarist mate..