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MacDaddy

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  1. so what do we think of Jamerson? Appalling technique - no teacher would advise a pupil to just pick with one finger - yet we can't deny his genius.
  2. having a good technique can minimise the risk of long term effects such as RSI's.
  3. or maybe bassists who don't [i]always [/i]play on their bands records. It's not about outing people or being indiscreet and I don't mean like someone else playing bass for the Beatles while Macca played piano, but it's in the public domain that: Peter Tork didn't play bass for the Monkees (until Headquarters?). Rik Savage admitted in BGM that Def Leppard bass lines are often sequenced - no real bass. Gene Simmons doesn't care who knows it's not always his playing on Kiss records. Anyone else?
  4. [quote name='oldslapper' post='968454' date='Sep 26 2010, 03:37 PM']In a chance meeting with another bass player, he offered me hi Shuker jazz bass with villex notch knob thing, for £500. It's immaculate as he is a collector and looks after his guitars. I rather liked it's construction and the neck was very nice and I don't usually go for maple boards, but this was good. (Block fret markers were quite retro looking. Anyway, is this good value? I have no idea, I don't really need another bass but it was very light compared to my 20 year old USA Jazz. Any love for Shukers?[/quote] that is [b]amazing [/b]value. And yup there is lots of love for Shuker around here. John doesn't advertise as such, most of his commisions are from word of mouth from happy punters.
  5. Kustom Groove 1300HD? [url="http://www.kustom.com/product_detail.aspx?TypeID=6&FamilyID=76&ProductID=121&Tab=1"]http://www.kustom.com/product_detail.aspx?...D=121&Tab=1[/url]
  6. £50.00? Bargain! This is what I use, I've had mine from new, used it for all kinds of gigs - indoor and outdoor - and it has never let me down. Have a bump on me!
  7. please add myself to the list. Ta.
  8. The Edge of Heaven - Wham! Like a Prayer - Madonna
  9. [quote name='mikeselfinflicted' post='916145' date='Aug 5 2010, 04:18 PM']hey peeps!!! In about 3 months time i should have saved about 3k its taken forever!!!! I have a habit of runnig out and buying the first thing i see an that will NOT happen this time i want something for pretty much the next 10 to 20 years!!! been looking at the db751 an a gs4x12 but would like something a bit unusual at the same time. I know some guys who use mesa m6's an m9's that sound great but i'd like to find something a bit different. suggestions?[/quote] If you can, try a Phil Jones rig. I had one in my last metal band and it out-ampeged Ampegs IMO of course. Definitely 'a bit unusal' and 'a bit different'!
  10. whatever pieces you play for the audition, have a couple of scored copies to give to the audition panel.
  11. [quote name='Toddy' post='919965' date='Aug 9 2010, 07:35 PM']Nicccccccee[/quote] [attachment=56166:jazz220.jpg] really nice!
  12. love the Guild B-301. I sold mine on here a few years back bcause the neck was a bit too chunky for my wee hands. They look and sound great, and mine was the best set up I'd had, the action could go ridiculously low with no buzzing or dead spots anywhere. Yours looks in better nick mine was a bit mojoed.
  13. calling Cetera!
  14. [quote name='steantval' post='918015' date='Aug 7 2010, 02:49 PM']I will be observing the bass player like a hawk[/quote] i tend to that at gigs as a matter of course :brow:
  15. [quote name='OldGit' post='917915' date='Aug 7 2010, 12:48 PM']Just go to a gig or two and record the sets with a Zoom h2 or something like that. Put it somewhere near the bass cab and you'll know all you need to know about how they start, end and play the tunes.[/quote] was going to suggest asking for any recording of their previous gigs, but the above is probably better as you'll get to see how they are on stage.
  16. 2 plus spare strings. Although have taken just 1, but always with spare strings.
  17. [quote name='Marvin' post='917780' date='Aug 7 2010, 10:23 AM']Idiots! Surely as a bass player the bonus of playing Alright Now is to have a break whilst not having an official break. As you say, have a quick drink and maybe rest those fingers. [/quote] unscheduled toilet break too
  18. Breathe - Pink Floyd. Late 80's at a birthday party for the guitarist/vocalist in a pub in Castleford. Used an Ibanez Blazer bass. Probably through an old HH combo borrowed from college.
  19. Anyone doing one of the MEhr Clef Summer Jazz Courses this summer? Kick off 15 August and 22 August. [url="http://www.mehrclef.com/2.html"]http://www.mehrclef.com/2.html[/url] There is a phone number for drummers and bass players to call for course fees, but it is [i]especially [/i]worth any bassist who could attend on a non-residential basis to call.
  20. [quote name='XB26354' post='908286' date='Jul 28 2010, 03:31 PM']I am aware of the different meanings of the word rule, none of which apply to what you have written. In the end it is a discussion about semantics relating to the word rule, which is about as pointless as the original post.[/quote] an original post so pointless that you have contributed four times to the thread.
  21. [quote name='silddx' post='904798' date='Jul 25 2010, 03:37 PM'].. then you've missed the point of music completely." [i]Scott Thunes - October 1996[/i][/quote] Go on then I'll bite. What [i]is [/i]the point of music?
  22. forgot to add, tape your leads together every foot and a half or so. If your cables are the same colour mark one near each end, so you know which is which. Helps keep things tidy and effectively means you only have one cable to (un)pack.* [size=1]* above tip used and shamelessly stolen from Billy Sheehan.[/size]
  23. I have a custom Shuker. I wanted various features of different basses all on the one bass along with a few ideas of my own. I'd seen Jon's previous work and seen the results on here, so I knew he could realise my vision. He did But there are various options running from starting from scratch with designs, to modifying one of his stock basses with different parts. For me it was worth it, and the price was more than reasonable. Send a few emails and make a few calls and ask a few questions.
  24. in terms of playing style the similarities tend to be more guitary. I would say finger style is closer to classical guitar technique than DB, and picking closer to electric guitar. Slapping was done on DB before bass, perhaps slappers are the real bassists? edit. voted don't care.
  25. [quote name='XB26354' post='901530' date='Jul 22 2010, 01:12 AM']Huh? You posed the question of "rules" in the first place, so why not answer your own questions?[/quote] Because I don't know the answer. What rules are been broken? [quote name='XB26354' post='901530' date='Jul 22 2010, 01:12 AM']There [i]are[/i] no "rules". Theory is a way to document and order sounds that occurred first in nature (eg overtone series) and later through instruments (vibrating string or column of air). The history of music is a gradual acceptance of more and more dissonance. As I see it, "rules" refers to harmony or melody rules laid down in (classical) harmony books, like not using consecutive perfect 5th or octaves. In this case even "classical" composers have broken these rules.[/quote] You are agreeing with the OP. [quote name='XB26354' post='901530' date='Jul 22 2010, 01:12 AM']So, what is the point of the topic?[/quote] Well one point could be that no-one has managed to say what rules are been broken?
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