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I'd love to see that! When and where is your next gig?
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I got it from Scayles on Nicolson Street. They had plenty of them in stock when I bought it a few months ago.
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I use a TGI brown leather padded strap. It wasn't cheap, but the padding and width make a big difference in comfort - a five-string Fender Jazz isn't a lightweight instrument. I like the Iron Crosses, as they kinda suit my vibe.
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Yes, I like that! Good spot!
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Band 1 The C80s - covers of 80s indie and post-punk. Band 2 Punch Candy - covers and originals with an emphasis on female rockers. I have a feeling Punch Candy might not last - since Christmas, it's progressed as quickly as a sloth on Valium. If it folds, I'll likely start up another one, which I'd like to call the Norloch Rats.
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After carting a Boss ME-50B multi-fx unit around on my pedalboard for a few years, that's the situation I've found myself in - I'm only using a handful of the effects, and to set them up, I need to fiddle about more than I like. Today, I replaced the multi-fx with individual pedals - Electro-harmonix tuner, Boss SY-1 synth pedal, Boss CS-3 compression sustainer and an Eden chorus pedal. That covers all I need for now, and it's much more intuitive to just go stomp-stomp-stomp rather than fiddle about with knobs on a dark stage. I'm keeping the multi-fx unit, though - it'll be a handy addition to my practice rig, and if it turns out I need another sound for live use, I can set it up at leisure and then decide if I need an individual pedal for live use.
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+1 for karaoke version. The ability to buy once and download as many mixes as you like for no additional cost is a real bonus. When I'm learning songs I want to sing and play bass on, I download four versions - drum track with count-in, everything except the bass, everything except the vox, and everything except bass and vox. Being able to vary the mix is another really good feature.
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I'm not far behind you - I've just blown 500 smackeroonies on individual pedals and power supplies to replace my Boss ME-50B multi-FX unit. The ME-50B's great, and it'll likely stay in my practice rig, but it has so many fiddly options that I ended up never using it live. I'm hoping the individual pedals will be much easier and more intuitive on stage.
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Vangelis - Memories of Green. Takes me right back to when I first heard it after buying the See You Later album in 1980. I bought it on impulse, as there was something about the bleak album cover and the disturbing photo on the inner sleeve that resonated with the lonely teenager that was me in 1980. Initially I wondered what the hell I'd wasted my money on, as the first two tracks were distinctly meh. Then Memories of Green started playing and I was utterly blown away. I played it over and over again, lying on my bedroom floor in the dark listening to the rain spattering against the window. It's a melancholy and lonely-sounding piece of music, but it struck a chord with me and I've never fallen out of love with it.
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Made a start on this over Christmas. There's a fair bit in it, so it'll take a while to master, but it's a fun piece to work on!
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I'd be up for that. I do have to come to London occasionally, so I'll come along if the dates line up.
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Red Light Spells Danger cover- a question about timing
lozkerr replied to bass_dinger's topic in Theory and Technique
Just had a play-through with it. Yes, I think that one's pretty much spot-on. -
I'm envious. That's a great set list! We do Teenage Kicks and Another Girl but I'd love to add some more of those. Our male singist has suggested Turning Japanese though, so here's hoping!
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Red Light Spells Danger cover- a question about timing
lozkerr replied to bass_dinger's topic in Theory and Technique
There's a coincidence! I decided to learn this one over the Christmas break and this video seemed odd when I first saw it. After getting it (mostly) under my fingers though, I think where the groove is going wrong is that in each bar, the first rest is too short and the second one too long - and when they get too long, she's adding extra notes to fill the gap. I'm counting it like this: | 1 & (rest) & 3 & (rest) & | 1 & (rest) & 3 & (rest) & | 1 & (rest) & 3 & (rest) & | and so on. She also seems to be adding extra notes after the straight eighths when it should go back to the groove counted above. Does that sound right, or have I got it wrong too? -
Made it!! No guarantees for this year, though...
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I found the same thing - it looks like a fault with the site. If you just select the Precision, the five-string I linked to will come up.
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I've had my eye on a five-string Precision for a while. I particularly like this one.
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Wow, that does look like a handy bit of gear! Not buying until next year though - I don't want to fall at the last fence!
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A Boss ME-50B. Nice bit of gear with lots of options, but I'm only using a few of them. I think I can save quite a bit of space by switching to individual pedals that make the noises I actually use.
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I'm still in, just. Nearly succumbed to the temptation of a five-string Precision a couple of months back, but managed to resist. Not sure about next year though, as I'm thinking about replacing my multi-FX unit with individual pedals...
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Could well be. It might be that the few cabs I've encountered that didn't sound gutless might have had the drivers replaced somewhere along the line. Either way, I won't be queuing up to buy any Hartke gear any time soon!
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That is interesting! I don't own any Hartke gear - my own backline is all Eden - but I've had mixed experiences with their gear in rehearsal studios, ranging from a decent tone to sounding utterly gutless, no matter how I twiddled the knobs. I don't know if it's a QC issue or Hartke gear's easier to break than other makes, but I do get a sinking feeling when I see a Hartke amp waiting for me at rehearsal.
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I could collect from Carlisle or Berwick and get it to Edinburgh, if that would help.
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+1 for this. My original practice amp was a little Eden EC8 combo, and although the speaker output was OK for its size, the headphone output was lousy, even through my ZS10s. I replaced the EC8 with an Eden WTX-264 head, and the difference was amazing - the headphone output was far better. I can also use the head with a 112 or 210 cab in situations where my normal rig would be overkill, so there's the added flexibility. Plus, the head's a lot smaller than the combo, so win-win.