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  1. huh? the website says they've been there since 2004 ??
  2. Do this until (hopefully) you have enough GOOD originals for a set and play a small gig as an originals only band as a support, and take it from there. TBH I wanna see either a cover band or an original only band, but that's probably because in our early days we played both and I just don't think it satisfies either type of band enough to play both.
  3. put cotton wool in the singer's cheeks to soak up his spittle
  4. one of the best melodic basslines ever in that song
  5. love to see Kat join a Rush tribute band and run that line by them.......
  6. [quote name='stingrayPete1977' timestamp='1500994245' post='3341583'] I don't want to say it's all in the fingers but to be honest it's all it the fingers! [/quote] let's say you playing a Cure song with heavy chorus, tell me exactly how you do that with just your fingers? Do you trail one plucking finger by .02 seconds for the chorus effect? Seriously , there are some sounds you can only get with effect units, chorus, fuzz,etc. You CAN'T get fuzz from your fingers. Your hypothesis lacks any credibility. Yeah I too can go trebly and tight by plucking near the bridge and fat sounding by playing at the end of the fretboard, but it won't recreate effects.
  7. [quote name='EBS_freak' timestamp='1497990133' post='3321878'] Here's some fun figures... for the average person, the maximum acceptable latency at your ear, is 10ms. That means that as soon as you exceed that, you'll notice a big disconnect between what you are playing and what you hear. [/quote] I'd go a bit further and say that for a bass player or drummer, where precise timing is a priority, 5ms is as big a delay as you want. yeah Bluetooth is ok for listening to recorded music but not for playing along to it. The cable isn't dead yet hehe
  8. yeah if you like zing then Elixirs aren't for you. Sounds like steels are essential to your sound, personally, I'd stick to your beloved Rotos, no other string will last any longer apart from coated strings which won't have the zing you need.
  9. you are kidding yourselves, the Fly Rig is a very handy piece of kit. You can't even see where those individual knobs are set on that new one, good luck adjusting on the fly....pun intended
  10. here's what you need to do Jam with someone, and just MAKE UP A BASSLINE feel for the groove playing a cover won't do it
  11. yobs can afford coke up there? to be fair, don't blame the coke. A yob is a yob regardless of his drug of choice. I know plenty of coke users who are decidedly NOT yobs. Like when people blame alcohol for their fighting. No, the alcohol just removed some of your inhibitions, your wish to fight is already there, waiting......
  12. sounds like kat just plays roots and fifths
  13. [quote name='Nicko' timestamp='1500725554' post='3339812'] I'e always avoided doing it because I've always been worried that the guitar will not be set up as well as one in a shop. Am I being stoopid? I'm quite happy to showroom to find the right guitar. [/quote] In my 36 years of playing, I have to say even a badly setup bass from a private seller will be better than any from a shop. NB except my old fave shop where the guy in charge of the bass section was an actice bass player who did fantastic setups. Every other shop? rubbish setups straight from the factory.
  14. best of luck Roman, this is a very good way to get started. Hope it works well for you. PS If I win the lottery I'll fly you downunder to record my band
  15. it's called jumping the shark https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t4ZGKI8vpcg
  16. putting a bass head into a hifi system? seriously? why? you will ruin those speakers eventually.....
  17. tell the guitarists to listen to some ACDC for examples of the bass not following the guitarist. Advise them that they are actually following YOU most of the time, as the time keeper of the band
  18. good on you, I'm approaching 56 and want to be in a cover band as well as my original alt country band. Mainly because I'd actually like to play to a crowd every now and then. Keep us posted on your progress
  19. that's why good songwriters are so sought after, not everyone can do it. I can learn any complicated bassline you throw at me, given time and resources, but coming up with original basslines takes me ages. I'm not even talking writing a song, just coming up with interesting basslines. Try listening to music you don't normally listen to for new ideas on phrasing and rhythms
  20. I get depressed when music that I still think of as new makes it into the classic rock genre.
  21. get well soon Norm, thanks for cramping my hands with your killer lines :0 I had to turn off that youtube of Rhythm Stick, Norm's bass goes beserk and there is the camera....on the keyboardists hands ! stoopid producers of music clips ! PS I went back to that clip, awesome playing, that double sax solo WTF?????
  22. [quote name='yorks5stringer' timestamp='1500220178' post='3336268'] Affinity's are MIC I think, whilst the VM MII. I have a 5 String Jaguar which is 34" neck and MII and no issues. [/quote] I think these days with CNC, the country of manufacture has less impact on the final quality of a bass than the quality of the hardware and electronics does. VM over Affinity every day of the week. Personally I'd go used MIM. I think my 2013 MIM P is really really good My MIA is only better due to the hardware and electronics and the rolled board edges.
  23. write out cue cards showing chords for verses choruses etc. Just writing it out helps a bit then as you learn them you might just need to note the key of the song or the first chord. keep them on top of your amp just in case you memory fails you
  24. Hi Rick great sounding release. The instruments sound fantastic, your bass really punches through the mix. What gear did you use? Guitars and drums also sound great. The songs are pretty good, I can get easily bored but I listened to them all, albeit on crappy speakers. Now, the vocals. On some songs , during some passages the vocals can barely be heard then they are in your face in others. I think it is the singer's lack of technique or the engineer mixed it too far down. I also think the vocalist needs some delay on her track, or maybe double track it. Her voice is OK, but it needs a bit of help to match the quality of the rest of the band. I'd say this is an impressive debut and best of luck to the band. The more you record the better you will all get, not that you need any improving, it will naturally get more polished. Without knowing your relationship with the engineer, I'd try offering the masters to a different person to re mix it.Mainly the vocals. But if it puts noses out of joint or if they did it for the experience and no charge then let it slide, I dunno. If it were me, I'd be damn proud of it as it is
  25. if you can't play any other instrument then it's pointless trying to record on your own. Spend the 500 to buy people free drinks til you find some musicians to record with. seriously. You can't be a one man band if " Bass is the only instrument I can "play", and I use the term loosely" meet other musicians and collaborate PS please post pic of your puppy
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