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odysseus

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  1. Whatever it is, and however you've learned them, get the set onto your MP3 player and play it in work, in the car, walking, in bed, wherever and whenever you can to get the music locked into your bonce. I was told this a few years back and it works surprisingly well as a supplement to learning the nuts and bolts of each song. Get the overall feel and arrangement and don't sweat the little details.
  2. I, too, am a wireless n00b, but I have recently taken delivery of a Line 6 G30 Relay after reading one of the threads on BC. So far, so good. Sound-checking is a lot less random and I no longer spend half the gig booting leads out of the way. Result!
  3. Saw Saxon a couple of years ago in Falmouth. Blinding gig!
  4. [quote name='Annoying Twit' timestamp='1441292998' post='2857670'] I wonder how many bands have bassists who play Squiers with Fender labels on the headstock. [/quote] I've seen it happen! No real need IMO, I've played plenty of Squiers which were ace.
  5. Nowt wrong with budget gear, and nowt wrong with wanting something better. I played crappy basses for years, but my playing improved immensely as soon as I bought a good 'un. That said, the quality of budget basses is much better than it was when I was a pup. Getting better amp gear also makes a difference to a musician. Like someone said, Joe Bloggs down the Dog And Duck probably won't notice or even care, but anyone who's into their music and sees bands regularly probably will. The band I'm in now gets much more praise for the sound than when they had the previous guy with his tinny little combo, even though he was a good player. I ain't Jaco but I've got good gear and it makes a big difference to the overall sound.
  6. 2 beerfests and a VW jamboree this weekend. As for winter, I avoid playing outside as much as possible. If I have to, I stick my hands up my T-shirt in between songs into the soft warm haven of my hairy yet pleasingly firm abdominal area.
  7. That's bloody lovely. Anyone need a kidney?
  8. Jesus, I can't even string a sentence together when playing, let alone sing. Mucho respect to all you guys who pull it off!
  9. [quote name='jacko' timestamp='1439905416' post='2846637'] Just had a ticket alert for Marcus Miller at the usher hall 22nd October. very good value at £26. Unfortunately this clashes with the Bill bailey gig in Glasgow I've already promised I'd take mrs Jacko to (and cannot get out of no matter what I say or do). Just thought I'd vent..... [/quote] Can't you generously 'donate' your ticket to one of her friends so they can have a nice girly night out while you selflessly take the 'lesser' Miller option?...
  10. All that metalwork over the strings on Rickenbackers looks bloody awful. And some basses have those damn great bridges that look like a massive metal ashtray from a 70's working men's club. Yuck!
  11. Dunno if you got Guitar Pro software, but it has a speed-trainer function where you can loop parts of a score and it speeds up from and to speeds of your choosing, and enables you to select the number of loops at each speed. With a difficult piece I always make sure I can practice it at a speed greater than the original in order to give me wiggle room when it comes to live playing. Take your time and get it right at the lower speeds first. You'll get it where it needs to be in time!
  12. I got 2. One with one pickup, one with two pickups. I find that the one with 2 pickups gives a lot more variety in terms of sound. It covers a lot of ground - I've played heavy rock, rock and roll, funk, punk and various other styles with it and been able to get a reasonably good sound for each. Bear in mind that your amp plays a massive role in your sound too.
  13. [quote name='Naetharu' timestamp='1439068836' post='2839810'] Do I win? [/quote] That one is so bad.... that it's sort of good.....
  14. Another vote for Barefaced Big Twin 2 here. More bass thunder than you'll ever need!
  15. [quote name='Kiwi' timestamp='1438604297' post='2835689'] Someone would need to know that what they wanted was what they needed. If they don't, it can be a very expensive way to get a bass that sort-of-does-the-job. [/quote] Fair call. Thinking about it might focus him a bit more perhaps?..
  16. Have you considered having one built to your own spec? For the money you're willing to lay out, I'd imagine you could get something pretty special made?
  17. That is ugly
  18. Hot damn! There's some serious 4string goodness right there!
  19. I'm pondering a wireless system. I gather Line 6 Relay G50 is pretty good....
  20. I love me a bit of twang. Don't often get to use it that much in the rock n roll band I'm in. I get hard stares if I try too much twangage.
  21. Great for a six year old kid who likes dungeons and dragons....
  22. Symphony X or maybe Tool or even Dream Theater... but I'd need to up my game for that!...
  23. Can't go wrong with GAK. I've had top service every time. I look there first these days.
  24. Nice! Chuck has a rather fine taste in shirts too!
  25. Known John for years. Top bloke, and a cracking bassist too. Dude knows what he's doing.
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