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Old Double bass loaned. Please close.
Geek99 replied to oldslapper's topic in EUBs & Double Basses For Sale
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Old Double bass loaned. Please close.
Geek99 replied to oldslapper's topic in EUBs & Double Basses For Sale
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Thought: the one in the hard case, I’d wrap a light blanket around it or the bass itself to soften changes in temp (the gig bag’s padding will do same) and add silica gel packets to both
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Favourite 'between songs' bits from live albums
Geek99 replied to Nail Soup's topic in General Discussion
I like the bit in u2 live from the rose bowl where Bonio name-checks Selma, Mississippi and it’s bridge … a place that no one has ever heard of. He’s a twonk but I admire the audacity -
New one on me …
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Yes, I practised and practised “wicked game”- Chris isaak on bass and on the night my mate let me down. He’d totally forgotten and had gone off to plaster a ceiling gutted
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Keep buying basses - my learnings (Shielding content)
Geek99 replied to Ander87's topic in Repairs and Technical
Yes - stripe over the top to join cavities - do this on jazz basses too The other reason for bridge wire tape is you might tug on it when moving the pick guard You don’t need to poke holes with a paper clip - just smooth the tape out with your finger and you’ll see the holes -
Keep buying basses - my learnings (Shielding content)
Geek99 replied to Ander87's topic in Repairs and Technical
You know that shot with the earth wire under the bridge ? Put a stripe of copper tape over the end of the copper wire to hold it in place and then screw the bridge down tight. also use a stripe of tape to join the pickup cavity and control cavity in case the pick guard ever worked loose -
Henry Thomas also taught in the bbc tv program “rock school”
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Yes - you need two sockets to electrocute one average sized guitarist … so you could do five at a time
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@DawnPatroller Personally I don’t think it makes a huge difference unless there is some underlying potential for fault anyway. I’ve left several guitars in a loft for years at a time and not one has suffered in the slightest silica gel packets is a good idea I’d use if I had to do it again, as is standing them upright but for myself I’d happily just bin bag them as I did before
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Just a weak joke about what you said here “They are built to be at tension” and your username …
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I think he’s saying it doesn’t matter in his opinion for the reason given - they are at an @EssentialTension
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This is basschat good advice is what we do.
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**SOLD** Electro Acoustic Guitar
Geek99 replied to The Saint's topic in Accessories & Other Musically Related Items For Sale
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I have it actually https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Ultimate-Beginner-Series-Blues-Bass-Basics-Beck-Roscoe-Good-Condition-Book-/133775010841?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&_trksid=p2349624.m46890.l49286&mkrid=710-127635-2958-0 irs very playalong in a good way and I notice something new each time I watch - the other musicians are good too Greg - where can I get the pdf for your bluegrass vid ? The chord chart in particular
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also Chic at the budokan (bernards last gig I think) u2 vertigo live from Chicago
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Put some silica sachets in the case though
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Our loft froze in winter and dripped, and cooked in summer and my bass (not in hard case) came out just fine @DawnPatroller it was stored upright
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I left one in our loft for two years and it came down just fine it was even (almost) in tune
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Sold, please lock
Geek99 replied to realmasslove's topic in Accessories & Other Musically Related Items For Sale
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