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Candy Apple Red Modified Precision JV - scam???
JapanAxe replied to harrybgoode's topic in eBay - Weird and Wonderful
And why is there a hole right through the headstock near the E-string capstan? -
Petition signed. Live music needs venues.
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As someone who plays guitar in a guitar/bass/drums covers trio, I see it as [u]my[/u] job to make sure there isn't a big hole in the sound when I take a lead break. I use a combination of the following:[list] [*]playing in a lower register than the original [*]double-stops [*]triple-stops (or 'short chords') [*]flat-picking between chord strums [*]favouring the neck pickup [*]compression [*]analog delay [*]light overdrive [*]boosting volume rather than gain [/list] In some songs, the bass player will play a busier part during the lead break, but otherwise all I ask and expect of him is a conventional bass guitar sound. This works well for country and a lot of pop, but as ever YMMV...
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Just reading this on my Chinese-made iPad over lunch. In a minute I'll go upstairs and play through my Genz Benz amp (Taiwanese chassis) to tunes on my Chinese made Mac Mini... Etc.
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Anyone heard the Bass Scrambler in action?
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Oops double post.
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I played guitar as the Keef character in a Rolling Stones tribute band for a couple of years. I would say the quality has to be a division higher than for a general covers band because the audience contains a fair proportion of dedicated fans who are picky about how you play the material. I used to listen to loads of live versions of the songs to get a feel for Keef's musical mannerisms and to nail the guitar tones.
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Dave bought my fretless. Paid within minutes of doing the deal, made the whole process painless. Cheers!
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Fuzz Face type pedals - the pickup(s) sort of become part pf the circuit, and you can use the volume control on the bass to go from crunch to full-on fuzz. With active circuits feature is lost.
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^^ This. The further forward you can get your left elbow, the easier it will be to get your fingers where you want them.
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A video clip would help. EDIT: I mean, of your playing. We will be gentle with you
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A mate of mine gigs his Vintage LP rather than take out his pukka Gibson.
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[quote name='Roland Rock' timestamp='1400182804' post='2451638'] Ah, yes, I should have recognised it - it's that bit in the bridge. Aston FM is great at this pulsing feel, and it's really difficult to put into words. It's a kind of slightly-behind-the-beat throbbing. Try to delay each note ever so slightly. A couple of other examples to practice to are 'Old Marcus Garvey' by Burning Spear, and 'Natural Mystic' by Bob M Interestingly, it's the studio versions of these songs that really nails this feel - the live versions always seem more 'straight' [/quote] Thanks Roland, I have both those tracks. Had a quick listen to 'Old Marcus Garvey' (and the dub version 'Farther East of Jack' from [i]Garvey's Ghost[/i], with bass more prominent in the mix), and I can hear what you mean. Back in the dub shed for me!
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You can get a 6-way socket strip from Wickes or Wilkinson quite cheap. Lash it to a 1U blanking plate with cable ties and Bob's your uncle.
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Fender Japan '75 RI Jazz Bass LPB - SOLD PENDING
JapanAxe replied to skej21's topic in Basses For Sale
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Sounds like the sort of thing that can be concocted by the magic of DIY.
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[quote name='Roland Rock' timestamp='1400162286' post='2451342'] What sort of tempo are you playing it at? [/quote] Same as the record: I Shot the Sheriff. Just realised the title is not in the post, just the tags. D'oh! [quote name='timhiggins' timestamp='1400171311' post='2451448'] I think you have to feel it with reggae,and the end section has that Dawn penn' no no no' feel to me ,which whether played straight or with a triplet feel is a great way to 'get it' ...hope that made some sorta sense [/quote] Err... No. Sorry. I can hear what's going on but I have trouble making it come out of my fingers.
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Yep, another cab. For my skinny-string, the amp sits on top of its flight-case.
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[quote name='BetaFunk' timestamp='1400102644' post='2450902'] It's a waste of time that youtube lark. I find it much better to waste my time on internet forums. [/quote] This!
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I have been trying to nail this song, based on a transcription I did a while back. The one bit that is bothering me is the 'feel' of the 16s played over the Gm in the verses, e.g.: They are kind of swung, not straight, but imparting 'swing' at this rate is not easy. I managed some improvement by playing the above in 6th and 5th positions, as this gave me more time to set up for the 16s without feeling rushed. My question is: Does anyone have a helpful way to 'conceptualise' the reggae 16s feel, or a physical approach that will assist in reproducing that feel?
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Anyone plugged their bass into a kaossilator ?
JapanAxe replied to RAY AGAINST THE MACHINE's topic in General Discussion
Plugging a bass into a Kaoss Pad carries a small but worrying risk of causing the Universe to implode, a bit like running the Large Hadron Collider. -
[quote name='bassman7755' timestamp='1399806222' post='2447785'] In point of fact you could use a transformer PSU with a class D amp but it defeats the point somewhat since the primary design objective is light weight and efficiency. Conversely you can use a switched mode PSU with a class A/B/AB with some additional trickery that allows them to vary the supply voltage in line with the signal thus overcoming the inherent inefficiency of A/B/AB designs operating on a fixed voltage. This is the so-called "class H" design used in earlier light weight PA amps such QSC PLX range but this design seems to be losing ground to class D designs these days. [/quote] [quote name='Beer of the Bass' timestamp='1399806646' post='2447796'] The power supply and associated mains transformer are a separate issue from the type of power amp used. Usually Class-D amps and switch-mode power supplies are used together, but there are exceptions. The older Acoustic Image heads had a linear power supply with a toroidal mains transformer powering a Class-D power amp and were surprisingly weighty for their size. The Markbass LMII uses a lightweight switch-mode power supply with a class-AB power amp. [/quote][color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif] I knew this would come back to bite me! Yes I am aware of this, but couldn't be @rsed to go into the full details. My bad! [/font][/color]
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Oops double post.
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Brand New Sandberg VM4 3TS/RW/Tort for Sale GONE!!
JapanAxe replied to thebuckets's topic in Basses For Sale