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Geek99

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  1. This comes up a lot and I think there is even a sticky thread for it somewhere. I pulled the Earth wire through under the bridge and stuck it in place with conductive copper tape Buy a multimeter and test the resistance at all points, it should be as low as possible from most places to the earth ting of the jack socket
  2. [quote name='2stringsmcginty' timestamp='1421234119' post='2658659'] I wish! +10 work full time married + toddler. Not managed to pick up my bass since Monday evening [/quote] Ditto Two months for me ....
  3. You're not the first to see this problem, you won't be the last either, lots of people have solved it too, so you're actually in a pretty good place
  4. Prosebass shorties come up on here quite often and they are great basses
  5. [quote name='2stringsmcginty' timestamp='1421146448' post='2657552'] I've got a music book for one of my favourite bands (Switchfoot) I'll dig that out and get playing. I'm guessing I can find a metronome app for iPhone. [/quote] There are zillions
  6. i had exactly this issue. I'd got very lazy, mostlyh through not working with a teacher or playing with anyone else who would have picked me up on timing. The only solution I found was to go back to basics and learn timing from scratch, with a metronome.It takes a certain amount of guts to admit you have a problem and you're through that stage. I used to listen to records at work on headphones and really listen for the drumbeats and tap along. Then I'd listen for the bass line and tap that out whilst thinking about the drum beats. This helps break up the metronome monotony.I did some drummer tests online, where you hear beat one of bar one and have to tap out the other beats and you get scored on how accurate you are (yamaha site, I think, but try google for others). You get better (at that part anyway) a lot quicker using those, I found. Obviously you also need to train your hands as discussed above, but training your head is important first, in my humble opinion.
  7. I'm sorry - I thought it was dreadful
  8. [quote name='Woodinblack' timestamp='1420925499' post='2655223'] You really don't notice it after starting to play one. [/quote] Yep took five minutes to stop noticing it
  9. http://computer.howstuffworks.com/question716.htm
  10. [quote name='howdenspur' timestamp='1420794550' post='2653403'] I heard somewhere touch screens rely on the moisture in your skin to work, I hadn't thought about callouses, but I guess they could be problematic. Mrs H struggles with her phone as she has dry skin (not callouses), but manages with a stylus (about £8 from Carhousewarephone). [/quote] They are about 3 for a quid on eBay I believe it's to do with capacitance through skin, which is why it doesn't work with gloves
  11. Damn - bought some a week before Xmas -would have had these otherwise . Then I got some fender acoustic strings for Xmas GLWTS
  12. [quote name='Lozz196' timestamp='1420747457' post='2653043'] They do indeed - Hot Rod Pickups, I have one of their Thumpers in my backup. They`re very 70s Precision sounding, a bit scooped in the mids but without being brittle on the top-end. [/quote] Thanks lozz Just the kind of feedback I was looking for. Now I just need to save up the money !
  13. When I play with people it's just a p bass and whatever amp there is. If I bring my zoom it's just minimal compression and the svt model
  14. [quote name='luckman67' timestamp='1420549009' post='2650471'] [i]I have asked the shop to set the action for me as low as possible and buzz free. I will see how it arrives with the Fender factory strings. [/i] [/quote] I just got some 7250s (common std fitment) and they are pretty good
  15. If you're buying from a store and paying that much maybe they could set it up for you ?
  16. I've had the fiver- very nice indeed
  17. The black one was a refin known as black beauty
  18. [quote name='Dan Dare' timestamp='1420321258' post='2648126'] Tears of a Clown was the one that did it for me. Genius. [/quote] Think that's Bob Babbitt actually
  19. [quote name='spectoremg' timestamp='1420309120' post='2647935'] Wonder why the 'funk' machine's never turned up? [/quote] Since it was stolen from him, it probably wouldnt be wise ?
  20. Stock 62 precision with rosewood board and both covers. He played with just his index finger. I believe they were indeed labella flat wounds in heavy gauge that were never changed unless they broke. I did hear that he often went direct into the desk but also sometimes he amped the b15 On some tracks he doubled the line on double bass, baby love for example One of my heroes
  21. [quote name='Bassnut62' timestamp='1419927990' post='2643952'] My band The Disco Prophets have best ever gig we've had for NYE at the best bar/club/venue in Nottingham; it's a v high quality conversion of a beautiful old church. Capacity 650 and manager has made it free entry, as give back to punters (or clever marketing). We are getting extremely well paid; but above all it should be a great party and we're all looking forward to it. The two 1 hour sets will have people dancing all night too. It's disco and funk classics from late 70s to present day. Last song of night is Uptown Funk by Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars! [/quote] Pitcher and piano ?
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