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I played a couple of six string basses for a year or so, and played nothing else during that time. For some reason, I decided to get a four string out and play it on the morning of a gig, played the entire set at home and took a six and four with me to the gig that evening. The six stayed in its case and I never played either of the sixes again. Both were sold over a year ago and I haven't missed them once. For a year a I was addicted to six strings, then broke the habit in a day. I don't think sixes are better than fours, or vice versa, but the four is more natural to me as I have played them for 45 years. I always had to think where I was on the six string fretboard, whereas on the four it is automatic. I suspect that my year on the sixes improved my four string playing, though.
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I have never heard of the application of oil to the fingerboard as 'moisturising' before. I've only heard that word applied to the expensive placebos my wife buys! As I said, I wipe some lemon oil onto the fretboard (sparingly) when I change strings, so not very often. I do it primarily to clean the wood.
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The picture with the first post shows a maple fretboard, which being lacquered would receive no benefit from oiling other than to make a mess. I always use lemon oil to condition my (various) dark wood unvarnished fingerboards when I change strings and have not been aware of any negative consequences of doing so.
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Ibanez SR2600 Premium Bass, Cerulean Blue Burst Sell (Sold)
FinnDave replied to bigdumby's topic in Basses For Sale
Just seen this on eBay - I really enjoyed playing my Ibby 6 string basses, but decided to go back to 4 strings. I'm at the 'trying to convince myself that I don't need another bass' stage at the moment. If this one was natural finish I'd buy it in an instant, but the blue is staying my hand, not sure I could live with a blue bass. But i know how well Ibanez basses play & sound…. -
Are your music tastes eclectic or quite narrow?
FinnDave replied to Barking Spiders's topic in General Discussion
Collection of coastal foghorns sounds interesting - got a link? -
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Are your music tastes eclectic or quite narrow?
FinnDave replied to Barking Spiders's topic in General Discussion
I find I'm going the other way - the older I get, the less I feel I can waste time listening to anything I don't or may not like. Not criticising you in any way but interesting how differently people see things. -
Are your music tastes eclectic or quite narrow?
FinnDave replied to Barking Spiders's topic in General Discussion
Don't forget Here & Now and the Planet Gong connection. I played a festival a couple of years ago and we were on after Here & Now - I was a bit nervous as Keith was a major influence on my playing back in the 70s - saw them at Stonehenge and various other places. As soon as they started I was back there, as was our drummer. Keith came up to me after our set and told me I was OK. Best night of my life! -
Sandberg Panther special 4 string *WITHDRAWN*
FinnDave replied to FinnDave's topic in Basses For Sale
I've got a bit bored with the basses I've played for the last 12 months, so dug this one out (and the active Jazz bass I was advertising) and started playing it again. It's like getting a new bass - so it's no longer for sale. I'll put my other basses into hibernation and play the two active ones this year, then I can rediscover the standard Jazz basses next year - or the Casady & the Precision. -
That's true, but it makes them a right pain in the bum to work with. As a broad generalisation, bass players are probably the members of most bands with the least ego.
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Are your music tastes eclectic or quite narrow?
FinnDave replied to Barking Spiders's topic in General Discussion
I listen to a wide range of music - country, folk, blues, psychedelic - but all from a band that plays them all, the Grateful Dead. I very occasionally listen to 1974 and earlier Gong and a little Kevin Ayers, but that's it. I never listen to streamed or radio music, so am completely (and happily) unaware of recent music. I haven't a clue about brain biochemistry, so unfortunately cannot help with that part of the question. -
Missing Strap Button Hole... To drill or not to drill
FinnDave replied to Adamparker's topic in Repairs and Technical
Ask Andertons to send you a spare hole - but make sure it is the right size before using it on your new bass. -
I used to play with a former name singer, and can clearly remember her sitting in my car with arms folded saying she 'doesn't carry equipment, she's a diva'. I don't think she ever contributed to any of the equipment costs and expected a (clean) microphone and stand to be provided. She was a great singer, but in the end, the diva behaviour outweighed the advantages.
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Bands you once hated but are now coming round to
FinnDave replied to Barking Spiders's topic in General Discussion
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Bands you once hated but are now coming round to
FinnDave replied to Barking Spiders's topic in General Discussion
I have only ever listened to a narrow spectrum of music, so my tastes haven't changed much in the last 50 years or so. Right now, I am having my first listen to the latest CD release from the Grateful Dead archives. It is a live recording from 1973. Sounds wonderful to my ears. I can't imagine listening to something I don't already know. -
Back in the days when I only had one bass (first half of the 80s) it was a Fender Precision which would mysteriously loose output mid gig from time to time. Therefore, I always have a spare bass with me, just in case. If it's safe to do so, I leave it in the car, otherwise it's at the side of the stage. I have never deliberately swapped basses for a different sound or to impress anybody, but at one memorable gig near Swindon a few years ago my bass fell off its stand during the mid set break and was damaged, but I was able to play the second set with my back-up bass. By a strange co-incidence, I was using a brand new amp at the same gig, delivered to me by PMT (member of staff, not a courier) shortly before I left for the gig. The amp failed a few minutes into the first number, but the show was saved by my back-up amp which was swapped over in a couple of minutes. Any real gig (rather than an open jam or similar) I always have a spare bass and a spare amp. These days, my spare amp is a Trace Elliot Elf, so it doesn't need much effort to carry!
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Ashdown ABM 600 including cover **SOLD**
FinnDave replied to FinnDave's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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Ashdown ABM 600 including cover **SOLD**
FinnDave replied to FinnDave's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale