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[quote name='Deep Thought' post='402078' date='Feb 6 2009, 03:25 PM']Forgot Rory Gallagher.[/quote] +1 for Rory Gallagher Clapton Gary Moore
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[quote name='molan' post='399613' date='Feb 4 2009, 12:36 AM']I will always think of you as a "Fat Boy" Uggy [/quote] Thanks mate............ I think!
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[quote name='molan' post='399167' date='Feb 3 2009, 05:19 PM']It's all matt black with a matt silver frame. Previously I owned I full on 'tart's handbag' in flip/flop blue & purple with silver flashes & dripping with chrome everywhere [/quote] I remember it well Mr M! Actually this gives me an excuse to post a pic of my H-D. Just sold it and now the proud owner of a Triumph Speed Triple!
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I was looking for a teacher recently, have a look at this. Some good points here. [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=31602&hl=teacher"]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=...&hl=teacher[/url]
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What do you play if you're trying a bass in a music shop?
aceuggy replied to molan's topic in General Discussion
I've never walked into a shop and played any basses, I would feel too intimidated with my lack of ability, so I've bought both the basses I have owned on line. The advantage of doing this is you generally have much more stock to choose from, but the obvious disadvantage is the fact that you can't play it before you have bought it. I've been lucky so far and have been pleased with both purchases. -
I am gassing for a P bass. I currently own and like very much a 60's Classic Vibe Jazz. In your opinion would a Highway 1 P, with the Badass bridge be worth the £220 extra over the 60's Classic Vibe P?
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Thanks everyone for your feedback. I'm thinking a drum machine is the way to go as most have a metronome facility built in, so best of both worlds. Another dumb question, can I play it through my bass amp, or would I need some other kind of amplification?
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I've heard say that it's best to practise with some kind of back beat to help timing. Would you say that a basic metronome would be best for the job, or would you recommend splashing out on a drum machine, or anything else for that matter?
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[quote name='Eight' post='376309' date='Jan 10 2009, 05:53 PM']As I am a beginner (no problem with being referred to as one) and a BC newbie, I thought I'd post to express an opinion. Well actually, I'm going to quote from page 1 as it sums up what I'm worried about. I've seen this happen on other non-bass forums. People with the real knowledge and experience don't learn or find anything interesting in the "beginners" section and so stop visiting, then the only people left to answer questions are other beginners. No disrespect to other beginners, but what we know (or think we know) needs to be balanced with the opinions of the more experienced. I can appreciate its sometimes intimidating for beginners to post in the main forums; and I can also appreciate it might be tiresome for you pros to read the same basic questions over and over. But by being able to ask a question to the whole of BC, it gets a more comprehensive exposure; and the more experienced players who might not actively go looking to impart their wisdom often seem to read these threads and can't help posting. From what I've seen this results in a lot of useful info and discussion. This forum is currently great for beginners; one of the best I've seen in way too many years of being a web forums user.[/quote] As a beginner I go along with this. It's good that beginners can share ideas and help each other, but to pick the experienced members brains as well is invaluable. I haven't as yet come across anyone on this site who has dissed me for being a beginner. I have only received positive comments and help.
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If it was me and I had the opportunity to play in the band I would go for it. If you turn it down and they go global or something how would you feel then?
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What's the most over-rated bass, or bass related product???
aceuggy replied to silverfoxnik's topic in General Discussion
1 Ashdown which is a real bummer as I own one, but can't get it to sound the way I want. 2 Mojo, 'nuff said 3 Headstocks that are the same colour as the body -
Was just reading the thread on whether to use a pick or your fingers. Well I like to use my fingers, but don't like the sound I produce. I'm not very good at it, so I use a pick, I'm not very good at that either TBO, but I prefer the sound I get. However, I recently tried using just my thumb and that produces a nice fat sound that I like. Is there any reason not to just use my thumb? Just edited to say that when I use my thumb it's not slapping, but just plucking.
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Recorded it on my Sky+ box. It went bang this morning, so that's that, won't see it now boo hoo!
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Led Zep Heartbreaker.
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What about the bassist for Free, Andy Fraser I think. Is he British? I love his bass lines
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Got the book Fretboard Roadmaps. Just got to figure out what it all means now!
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I've used GAK and Reidys in the past. Both been good and reliable, though I haven't needed to send anything back and I don't know what their aftersales are like. But good range of stock for both.
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A bit late now as you've already bought it, but for what it's worth I bought the P bass version of this not so long ago. The bass is fine in fact very good, but I felt that the amp let it down.
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[quote name='skankdelvar' post='359666' date='Dec 20 2008, 03:58 PM']Errr... sniffy gear-head musos at auditions, audiences, gear-snob promoters, prospective agents, e-bay bidders, thieves, gullible youths with wads of cash .[/quote] Yeah ok, but apart from them?
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[quote name='neepheid' post='359584' date='Dec 20 2008, 02:01 PM']I wholeheartedly disapprove of people putting Fender logos on Squiers. What's the point? It's just a fraudulent expression of insecurity from one's inner gear snob.[/quote] +1 to that. Who would you be trying to kid, other than yourself!
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That is a very interesting video. I have a Squier Classic Vibes 60's Jazz and I like it very much. I thought all the Squier's stood up very well against the Fenders. But of course they don't have the Fender logo on the headstock!
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[quote name='Raggy' post='355803' date='Dec 16 2008, 11:42 AM']Nuffin wrong with a naughty angel [/quote] +1 for that.
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[quote name='casapete' post='357312' date='Dec 17 2008, 08:36 PM']Great air drumming on the T.Rex clip![/quote] +1 on the air drumming!
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Only the one bass at the moment, my Squier 60's Classic Vibe Jazz. But hope to get a Fender Highway 1 Precision in the new year as well. Also own a Tanglewood acoustic guitar.
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[quote name='BigRedX' post='341467' date='Nov 30 2008, 10:16 PM']Does the bottom part of the Shoksafe stand swivel? The basses I need stands for are much more off-set than a Jazz.[/quote] No, the whole stand is ridged.