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Isn't this what groupies are for?
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Great pic. I’ve got some lyrics in my head too. Was disappointed to have missed last month’s. I’d got a track 1/2 done too.
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A couple of weeks ago a kid at work asked me my fave band. Without hesitation, I said Talking Heads. SMS got me into Talking Heads back in ‘84 & I don’t think there’s been a year gone by when I haven’t listened to it at least once. Though I can listen to any of their albums with a smile on my face. I love the abstract arrangements on 77 & True Stories is one of those albums that I’m reluctant to put on, but when I do, the whole album gets played.
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I just got an Ibanez IBB541 powerpad for £42 (inc postage). Seems like a well padded case & has 4 pockets too.
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I think it depends on the song, though with many worship songs, it is knowing when not to play. Yesterday we did Glorious Day. No bass playing until the 1st chorus & then when the turnaround came, I overplayed & mimicked the guitar riff. A couple of songs later we did It Is Well. Pounding 8th notes on the bass along with a piano right up until the chorus & then stop. Organ & guitar take over. Many bassists (including myself) would keep the bass ringing whole notes in the chorus, but dropping out for a good bit means that when the bass comes back in, it adds power & depth to the song. Listening to the lyrics is very important too. You want to adjust your dynamics and/or octave to suit what is being sung. I was an overplayer when I first got put on the worship rota. You feel like you have something to prove, when in reality, you don't. Now, I need to join a funk fusion band to release this overplaying itch! 🤩
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I often DI through PA. Most of the time I use no backline, just IEM. It would be good to bring the valve amp & 4x10 along sometime. As for fx loop, my amp doesn't have one. The MarkBass had one, but I never used it either. FX loop is more for rack fx rather than pedals.
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Thanks Ped. I'll have a wee play about. 😎
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There’s some great tube emulators out there for pre amps that can sound identical to tube preamps, but there’s the visual side of tubes. As for power sections, tubes do sound different. I loved my all solid state MarkBass amp. I also love the sound & look of my Radiovox amp, but it weighs more than my car and has no DI. I could do with another light amp for most gigs.
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The poll lets me put more than 14 answers to a question, but when I post it, it removes any from the top & only displays the final 14. I can ask a 2nd question, but it wants an answer to that too. I've made a temp solution by putting a "Don't count this vote" option.
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Ooh, got mine done. I'd tried a few things & never got anywhere that I liked. Then on Sunday I was playing my Seaboard & looked at this pic again. I came up with the chords & hook, so played them to a metronome, then tonight I added more strings, some bass and what I think might just be an appropriate drum pattern. ⛱️
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$7.5m http://www.delmarvalife.com/delmarvalife/lewes-man-sells-guitar-7-5-million-dollars/
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I'd like to try & get a synth band together. Have a drummer that plays an MPC or similar. I've a funny feeling I'd need to live somewhere like London to get people with the same mindset. I'll be lucky to get a band that doesn't play the usual bunch of covers. 😂
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I liked DuranDuran. The songs were good, the singist can sing, the bassist played some fantastic basslines & the keys guy made me want things I couldn't afford (hence taking up bass). I've always loved synths & synth bands. I don't know how any of Depeche Mode would fare against a good pianist, but that's not what synths are about. It's sound creation.
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He played a mean arpeggiator.
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Fan to musician - The significance of genre.
xgsjx replied to arthurhenry's topic in General Discussion
I think "almost" anything guitar based (rock, punk, blues, folk, indie, etc) has more fans playing that genre than something like Electronica or RnB due to the guitar being seen as an easier & "cooler" alternative to just about any other instrument. Hence there being 1000 guitarists to each other instrument player. Drummers & bassists all seem to be able to play other genres such as the afore mentioned or even jazz or DnB, but very few guitarists seem to have that ability (maybe 1 in 1000). -
There’s a patch that’s called something like “memories of analogue”, it’s a fantastic sound. Very BladeRunneresque.
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Ooh, that I need to do. I haven’t played along with that for decades!
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I would think it should work okay.
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I used my Rise 25 at a gig on 1st July. Forgot to switch the GoPro on, so caught none of it in action. Now that I've moved house, I'm gonna be looking for a band where I can make it integral to the sound. It's great that most of Logic's instruments work really well with it too.
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I sold an 8 year old 24" iMac for £200 a couple of years ago to a chap on here. Even by today's standards, it had a decent spec. Try selling an 8 year old PC. Macs have always seemed overpriced when next to a PC, but I've found them very reliable. That's something I'm happy to pay extra money for.
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It's good to see something other than black. Just about every piece of backline seems to come with the Ford Model T colour guide. I think these could go up above the streets & houses.
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The LM is a good head.
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Double the Watts gets an increase in volume of about 2-3db. You haven't said how many ohm your cab is. If it’s 8 ohm, then you’re going to get about 2/3 of the amp’s power at full whack. But the chances are, you’ll never be running your amp at full tilt. If you do, then a 2nd 2x10 would make more sense than a 4 ohm 2x10. having had a MB 2x10, I know they’re not shy when it comes to decibels. 😎
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I don't mind a decent guitar solo. It's noodling constantly that gets on my thrupneys.
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I’d have thought if the lines are moved down to where to place your finger, it would have made sense to have the markers on the lines.