
Burns-bass
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Vintage 70's bass guitar - worth getting it fixed?
Burns-bass replied to dajaphonics's topic in Repairs and Technical
Your best bet is to cash in on the vintage craze and sell it on eBay and buy a modern Squier shortscale bass. You’ll easily sell this for a far higher price than it’s worth and someone will get a project bass. -
Good thread. Always have a change of clothes before the gig. You’ll feel better and look better. Never all look down while tuning. If someone makes a mistake, however bad, don’t acknowledge it, look at them or appear upset. You’re a gang, and you’re all in it together. Look at the audience not at the floor. Pack two of everything. Give yourself enough time to get to the gig. Dont check your phone between songs (you look like an estate agent or like you’re bored) Do take a photo of the audience from the stage. Weirdly popular with promoters. Ensure your singer has practised some stuff to say and is confident engaging the audience. If not, give the mic to someone who can. Save the inner band chat for after the gig (especially if you have not very nice things to say Look at your band mates. When the gig is over don’t be rude or aloof, or immediately unplug your gear and rush off (unless your wife or girlfriend is pregnant). Say nice things about the venue on social media (if they are nice).
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The theory was developed for sporting performance, but can be applied anywhere. It’s just a theory, after all. The concept that if you’re too nervous you’ll make mistakes is something of a truism, in any case.
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A lot of nerves is about context and emotion. When you’re playing to a large group there’s fear that they’ll hate it, that you’ll make a mistake and something will go wrong. If you’re playing originals or soloing you’re emotionally engaged in the music too, which adds another layer of complexity. I used to be a music teacher (post secondary education) and some of the best players would wilt under the pressure of having to perform to camera. I can’t exactly say why, but we developed plans for each. Some would play alone, others would be happy in a group. Some needed weeks of notice, others preferred no prep at all. We also did a bit of visualisation which works too. For me, I still get nervous playing, but I never let it stop me from taking an opportunity. It’s something I learned from my kids. There’s something that happens to us between childhood. Through adolescence and adulthood that inhibits us from singing, speaking and performing in public. In my professional life as a writer I hate talking to people, and avoid it when I can. Much prefer to be writing.
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For Sale Tom Scholz Rockman Bass Ace - £12.50 posted. - *SOLD*
Burns-bass replied to zero9's topic in Effects For Sale
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Play double bass. You get all the annoyance with the added bonus of having to lug a wooden canoe around with you! All joking aside, if you do t enjoy it, why bother? I gave up for several years as I don’t enjoy it and I barely practice at home anymore. When I do play live I enjoy it.
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Wanting to identify my old Japanese bass
Burns-bass replied to BassManBubba's topic in General Discussion
These sorts of pranks are so 2002. -
Wanting to identify my old Japanese bass
Burns-bass replied to BassManBubba's topic in General Discussion
I’ve read a bit of that 20 page thread and it’s throughly unsatisfying! -
Thundercat's favourite bass lines (includes Jack Bruce !)
Burns-bass replied to musicbassman's topic in General Discussion
Lets open that can of worms! I got it, now don’t get it. -
When I was 16 I saved up and bought a new amp for my bedroom, a Peavey TNT 130, all 50kg of it!
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***No longer available*** Rickenbacker 4003S Jetglo 2018
Burns-bass replied to Sarlscharisma's topic in Basses For Sale
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Covers or originals? When I was trying to “make it” we’d play anywhere as long as travel was covered. Was never going to make any money. Now we’re doing covers, has to pay for itself and then some. Music will never pay me what my job does but that’s ok.
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Anyone visit Band on the Wall 1986-1988
Burns-bass replied to MilkyBarKid's topic in General Discussion
It’s the sort of thing that happens when you’re young that you wouldn’t put up with when you’re older… -
I’m coming to Weston on Wednesday from Bristol, so I can drop it on that leg if you want?
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(This is mad, but I recently got this back from Brian after selling it, but I’ve been offered a 60s jazz at a price I can’t refuse so this is up for sale for the same price as Brian. I’ll pick it and send it using his lovely packaging!) £850. This is (as far as I can tell) 100% original, including the brass plate at the top and the inscribed back plate. The condition is, for a late 70s bass, very good indeed, but obviously not mint. You can see there is some buckle rash to the back, some slight chips to the front and a few scrapes to the back. That's the bad stuff out of the way, now the good stuff... This thing sounds immense! It's a full bodied 80s beast. I can only liken it to a Wal in terms of feel, sound and weight. You can coax a huge amount of sounds out of this and, if you want to stick some super-bright strings on, would slap like a beast I'm sure. You can see the condition of the hardware is excellent, with little to no discolouration or damage. The bridge, tuners and everything else are great, and function well. I've tried to picture it, but if you can't see, the frets have huge amount of life in them. Finally, it comes with the original Ibanez branded case too which is in fair shape. It's usable, but I wouldn't tour the world with it, let's put it that way.
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Good work!
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AER Basic Performer - £675 - *SOLD*
Burns-bass replied to Burns-bass's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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Absolutely! You’ll need to do some serious fettling with it, but it’s your. Pm me your address.
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I needed some ebony for a project and I bought some from China. I’ve used a tiny bit of it, but don’t need it anymore. It’s a proper specialist item so just thought I’d see if anyone here needed it for a DB project? I should explain it’s about the size of a packet of rolos. This isn’t a slab of ebony for a fingerboard, for example.
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I needed some ebony for a project and I bought some from China. I’ve used a tiny bit of it, but don’t need it anymore. It’s a proper specialist item so just thought I’d see if anyone here needed it for a DB project?
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What a wonderful memory to have of your father.
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1966 candy apple red jazz bass. Took about 4 years to save for. I haven’t played it in about 2 years but it’ll never be sold. It is and will always be the best bass guitar ever.
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Fender 1965 Jazzbass. PRICE DROP and Trade Options Added
Burns-bass replied to cayston's topic in Basses For Sale