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Tips on finding other amateur musicians to jam with after 30?
JapanAxe replied to waylander's topic in General Discussion
Look for open mic nights in your area - they often have a Facebook group. Get talking to some of the other participants. -
No, ischial tendonitis. Trying not to aggravate it at the moment, and unfortunately sitting in an office chair does just that! Weirdly, cycling is fine. Also I can still play guitar or bass if I sit on a high stool and find the right position.
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When I say ‘medical condition’ it’s nothing you can die from, just a pain in the ar$e - literally!
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The iron is here! It might be a while before I get much done though, as currently a medical condition is making it impossible for me to sit at a desk or workbench for more than a few minutes at a time.
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Not I. As with most things, it depends on the circumstances.
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Filling the "gaps" in a 3 piece - during guitar solo etc
JapanAxe replied to Nail Soup's topic in General Discussion
I play have played, and still do play, in single-guitar/bass/drums lineups - some on guitar, some on bass. When I’m on guitar I consider it my job to maintain a suitably ‘big’ sound during guitar solos. Some of this comes from what I play e.g. chord stabs between notes, playing lines an octave lower, letting open strings ring; some from the guitar sound e.g. echo, fat drive/fuzz, volume boost. Some guitarists make the mistake of adding too much gain and not enough extra volume come solo time - what sounds great at home playing along with the original recording may be inadequate in a live situation. When I play bass in such a setup I rarely play differently during a guitar solo unless that is what happens in the original recorded version. -
DAVID BOWIE / Carmine Rojas - Let's Dance / ISOLATED BASS
JapanAxe replied to Bart Funk Bass's topic in General Discussion
I have played this live quite a few times (including in a Bowie tribute) and always went for the brightest tone. I’ve invariably done it fingerstyle though, never thought to use a plectrum. -
Q: Can I play your bass? A: Sorry, our equipment is only insured for us.
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Yeah but are we talking TONE PAINT?
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Prince’s symbol looks like it should be pronounced ‘sex trumpet’.
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Would it be fair to say that you're quite fond of the Grateful Dead then?
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Yes, add Gillian Welch to my list!
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A friend of mine who is a garage mechanic uses WD40 liberally as a kind of ‘fast fret’ treatment on his guitars. On his early 90s maple-board Strat you can see dark marks running from each fret where it has wicked into the wood grain. I would imagine lemon oil is much less likely to penetrate the wood though.
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Rodney Crowell Dwight Yoakam Steve Earle
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You’re never going to enjoy playing with that band as long as you’re aware the singer is out of tune. Just say ‘Sorry I don’t think this is the band for me’ and walk away.
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Am I the only one who has never played a P Bass.?
JapanAxe replied to bubinga5's topic in Bass Guitars
Yes I’m sure the Dingwall would do a grand job. A fair portion of the enthusiast-run county music circuit is fixated on the Civil War era, despite fact that even the oldest music thought of as ‘country’ dates from the middle of the 20th century. I therefore take the homely conventional-looking P rather than the more outlandish-looking Dingwall. -
Am I the only one who has never played a P Bass.?
JapanAxe replied to bubinga5's topic in Bass Guitars
Hmmm... I probably wouldn’t take my Dingwall on a country gig though - my natural finish P looks suitably rustic! -
Am I the only one who has never played a P Bass.?
JapanAxe replied to bubinga5's topic in Bass Guitars
I came to bass from guitar, and my assumption was that more pickups would equate to more versatility. I had also briefly owned an old Encore P copy, which I need hardly tell you was not a great instrument! My first few basses were therefore twin-pickup models, mainly mid-priced and active. One day I was in Denmark St and tried a CIJ Jazz, which was lovely but not quite there. Then I picked up a CIJ Precision and it instantly clicked - everything I wanted from just two controls. Sold. A well-sorted P is a thing of joy. It’s worth trying a few because they are not all created equal. If it’s not for you, cool, play the stuff that makes you happy. EDIT: I played a gig on guitar last night and the bass player was using a Jazz. It sounded great. -
Super Twin and either Demeter or EBS head (see sig) according to my preference. They both have DI outs - job done (mainly by the sound guy/gal).
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Probably time for me to clarify! Why I never ‘got’ ramps - because I never found myself thinking, ‘It would really help if there was a surface a small distance under the strings beneath my picking fingers.’ Why I thought it looked like a crutch for technique - I assumed it was to ensure that the player is always contacting the string with the same part of the picking finger; and to aid fast playing by preventing the fingers from going too far below the strings. I hadn’t considered the fact that it would make the playing area feel more like that of a double bass. My anti-gear-snobbery mantra (to myself principally!) is: Use what works for you. So my bad for casting aspersions on ramps in general, crack on and ignore my ill-judged comment.
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I never got the whole ramp thing - it always looked like a crutch for players who haven’t sorted their finger-style technique. 👀
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What are you doing up there? Don’t you know the money is in the first five frets?
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At the risk of being serious, you don't need big hands or long fingers to play bass - just move your whole hand, otherwise you'll hurt your tendons trying to stretch between frets. / as you were
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We generally don't have much of a problem with drastic humidity changes here in the UK, and I don't think that's the reason that most of us do apply lemon oil. I probably apply it every year or two - fairly sparingly, and diligently wiping off the excess. I imagine if you applied it too often or in too great a quantity, it would soften the fretboard.
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Are your music tastes eclectic or quite narrow?
JapanAxe replied to Barking Spiders's topic in General Discussion
Eclectic-ish. Some genres have little or no representation - classical, opera, trad jazz, polka, klezmer... I tend to latch on to particular artists rather than genres. This makes for some interesting juxtapositions in my alphabetised CD collection!