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When is a Music Man not a Music Man?
Newfoundfreedom replied to Newfoundfreedom's topic in Bass Guitars
Interesting comment. So because it has a fake logo it's not a proper bass? So say for example if it had the original branding, let's say for example OLP. Then would it be a proper bass? Or is it not a proper bass because it's perhaps cheaply made? In which case, how would anyone who doesn't have 5 grand to spend on an instrument ever become a musician? I'm not disagreeing with your comment. Just playing devil's advocate. -
When is a Music Man not a Music Man?
Newfoundfreedom replied to Newfoundfreedom's topic in Bass Guitars
Just to clarify. I'm not even looking for another bass. I just saw that popup and wondered what the consensus would be. -
When is a Music Man not a Music Man?
Newfoundfreedom replied to Newfoundfreedom's topic in Bass Guitars
Yeah I get what you're saying, and I know this is probably sacrilege to say on here, but I can't stand Squier, or for that matter Fender guitars. I know to many they're the holy grail. But damn those things are ugly. Because it would look good with my Nuke trainers and Aditoff T shirt. -
When is a Music Man not a Music Man?
Newfoundfreedom replied to Newfoundfreedom's topic in Bass Guitars
Fair comment, but I've no idea what one sounds like anyway. I've never played the real thing and probably never will because I don't have a grand to throw at a bass to play in a band that's just a weekend hobby. So given what it is. A cheap imitation with a half decent pickup? -
When is a Music Man not a Music Man?
Newfoundfreedom replied to Newfoundfreedom's topic in Bass Guitars
So....no then? -
I'm guessing when it's got an EMG pickup and no logos on the bridge or tuners. This popped up on one of my local sales sites. To be fair the seller does state he doesn't think it's an original. Still....... Worth a punt at £230?
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Strengths - I'm actually strong. I can help carry the gear. I have an empty house where we can rehearse. Weakness - I'm a crap bass player.
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I've always been a bit lost when it comes to "tone" to be honest. You hear so many people talking about it like it's the holy grail, and they'll go out and spend thousands on a guitar and amp combination to get that certain sound they're looking for. Not that there's anything wrong with that if you have the money. Especially for professional musicians who are trying to create their own signature sound. I've always found It a bit mind blowing. There are just too many variables. The type of bass. The brand of bass, the type, brand and thickness of the strings you use. The settings on the guitar. The pedals and effects. The type and brand of amp, valve, solid state, combo, stack, speaker selection, etc..... and that's just the gear without even considering the type of music you play or how you play, which is where a great deal of your tone comes from anyway. So, putting all that aside, most of us aren't going to go out and spend 10 grand on a vintage P bass and valve amp for a weekend garage band or jamming with your mates. So this is where I start (and believe me I'm far from an expert). I set the bass to centre position (i.e both pickups on) and turn all the volume and tone controls up full. Then set all the controls on the amp to 12 o'clock. Then it's just a matter of tweaking the controls until it sounds good to your ear. I don't particularly have a great "ear" for it so I generally turn one control at a time all the way down, then all the way up to get a feel for the extremes, then dial it in slowly until it sounds "right". When I've got the amp sounding something like, I then start playing with the controls on the guitar until I get a sound I like. I might then go back to the amp to refine the sound coming from the guitar. Just remember this is all very subjective, and what sounds great to you might sound crap to someone else and vice versa. I wiser man than me once said, "find your own truth".
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Well you asked for it. 😂 Nowhere near professional standards. I haven't played in a band for almost 30 years so it's definitely rough around the edges. But I'm absolutely loving it! After all, that's the important thing isn't it? This is a quick snippet from today. It's definitely rough, and crappy sound quality from being recorded on a phone cam. But I think it's starting to sound something like music. Be kind 😋
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I think I'd pay to have someone take it away. 😂
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Yeah maybe. But damn those things are ugly, and a lot more expensive to boot.
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Cover Versions - Like the original or not
Newfoundfreedom replied to Nicko's topic in General Discussion
Sir you are a connoisseur. 😉 -
Cover Versions - Like the original or not
Newfoundfreedom replied to Nicko's topic in General Discussion
I'm definitely in the "make it your own" camp. But you still have to retain enough of the flavour of the original for it to be recognisable. I love people who totally turn songs on their head like Hayseed Dixie doing blue grass covers of heavy metal songs. There's also a guy on YouTube called Leo Moracchioli who does heavy metal covers of pop songs and acoustic covers of rock and metal songs. Check him out. He's absolutely superb and really enjoys what he's doing without taking it too seriously. I could (and have) watch him for hours. -
Not sure of the exact weight. But it's quite light while still feeling sturdy. It's much lighter than a standard, say P bass. Its Also lighter than my Les Paul guitar. It's also really well balanced. I'd say about the same as a Strat style guitar. I'd say go for it. I'm really impressed with how punchy and beefy it is being short scale, and it's soooo easy to play. For the money I'd say you can't really go wrong with one of these.
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Cover Versions - Like the original or not
Newfoundfreedom replied to Nicko's topic in General Discussion
Thunder is one of my favourite bands of all time. Great musicians, great lyricists and one of the best bands I've ever seen live. Now, how anyone can listen to nasal Manc bands like Oasis and The Stone Roses for example is utterly beyond me. -
Yes I agree. That's very tyresome.
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That's what puts me off to be honest. I started watching a lot of the free content on YouTube and Scott comes across as a nice enough guy, and I have no doubt that he knows his stuff just about as well as anyone out there. But after watching a couple of dozen of the videos I kind of lost the will to live. No offense intended but if I'm looking for bass lessons I don't really want to watch 4 minutes of his kids playing on a swing. I watched a video the other day, I can't remember what it was for but the subject line sounded interesting. Six minutes into a ten minute video and he still hadn't got to the point. It seems to me a lot of it is just putting stuff out there for the sake of it so he can say he releases X amount of videos a week and drive people to his site. Again, nothing wrong with that if it works. Business is business at the end of the day, but personally I'd prefer less quantity and a bit more quality. Maybe the paid site is different.
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Just Buy Them - things you wish you bought sooner
Newfoundfreedom replied to SamPlaysBass's topic in General Discussion
Line 6 M13. Ok not so much a "I wish I'd bought it sooner" as I've had it a few years. But definitely I wish I'd used it with a bass sooner. I bought it when I went through a wannabe guitarist phase and it's been gathering dust ever since. Just started using it with the bass and a twin amp setup ala "Royal Blood", and oh my God.......!!!! -
Well it arrived today and first impressions are overwhelmingly positive. This thing definitely punches above it's weight. I can't believe the sound that comes out of something so small. It's extremely comfortable and playable and sounds superb. The build and sound quality are excellent for the price. I would highly recommend it if anyone is thinking of getting one.
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Lincolnshire.....is there anyone out there?
Newfoundfreedom replied to Urban Bassman's topic in General Discussion
I've seen some cracking bands at Old Niks. The landlords daughters used to have a band called The Almaboobies. They were a pretty good punk/rock three piece. -
Здрасти! We're right in the centre. Veliko Tarnovo region.
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Yeah you're taking about Nessebar. Beautiful old world peninsula fishing town which has itself sadly become over touristy and just an extension of Sunny Beach. Although to be fair it's still very nice, if a little pricey by Bulgarian standards. It's good to talk to someone who has seen something other than the package holiday resorts. The history here is amazing. Most people don't realise it's one of the oldest habited places in Europe. The oldest gold artifacts ever found on the planet were found in Varna and can still be seen in the museum there. Don't mean to harp on but I find it really sad that to most people Bulgaria is little more than Benidorm on the black sea. Still. More peace for the more discerning amongst us. 😉