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Too orangey for crows, it's just for me and my dawg
Richard R replied to Teesee's topic in Build Diaries
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A bass styled by Adrian Newey would be something to see. But it might only work propery if played really, really, fast.
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Yep, only a tier 2 failure. You could avoid even that if you promise not to play your bass though it π
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If a job's worth doing, then it's worth doing well. That's a very nice restoration, and the House of Tone sticker sets it off nicely too. π
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The standard academy fee covers a lot of stuff, and the staff there (yep there are staff who answer emails !) will help you find the best courses for what you want to do. Plus the academy courses are better than the free YT stuff. The campus forums are good too, a sort of BC-lite like a college common room. I have had a subscription for about 3 years, and definitely got my money's worth out of it. If I was playing more I would keep it up. I would sign up, ask loads of questions about the best courses, try them out, and if you don't like it you can cancel within a fortnight. (Check that still applies of course)
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That's lovely, plus anything by Taylor will sound great. It's very tempting, especially as a travel bass and I am away quite a bit. But I'm not sure it would help with what actually I need to practice - which is reliably moving down to the 2nd and 3rd frets on the 35" five stringers I already own. βΉοΈ So have a bump, as the best I can offer.
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An excellent idea. What a lot of great bands! A "super extended" version with all the tracks linked to from here, rather than one per artist, would be quite something!
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That wasn't a travel bass, it was my normal 35", with underwear, wash kit and socks packed round it plus shirts in the outside pouches, so I didn't have to take an extra bag with me. Worked rather well, plus a little combined tuner/metronome/ headphone amp in there as well. Last Sunday was good, though I am very stiff-fingered and rusty! It would have been worse without the practice in the week though, just to get the left hand stretching again, but the service was good, and a few folks said it was nice to have a bass in the band again. Probably the last time this year now, though.
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A very special customising job for Happy Jack
Richard R replied to Andyjr1515's topic in Build Diaries
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Ovation Magnum II Fretless with Graphic EQ
Richard R replied to Happy Jack's topic in Basses For Sale
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Ovation Magnum II Fretless with Graphic EQ
Richard R replied to Happy Jack's topic in Basses For Sale
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Welcome aboard - again!
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Enjoy your holiday, and step away from any screens. It does wonders for your brain See you when you get back!
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I think that is going to be quite something, the fretboard is very pretty. I would trust the luthier about the gap, maybe check with him if he expects the finish to go into the sides of the pocket as it's not clear on the photo of the blue bass.
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*** DONATED *** Pair of StudioMaster GX12 passive PA tops
Richard R replied to Happy Jack's topic in Completed Items
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*** DONATED *** Pair of StudioMaster GX12 passive PA tops
Richard R replied to Happy Jack's topic in Completed Items
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Generative AI is fabulous. Considering the algorithm has absolutely no understanding at all of what any of the terms mean, and just moves dots around until it makes something that matches images it has previously been trained that the words represent. Considering this is the free version, the full fat versions used for pharmaceutical molecule generation and the like must be awesome.
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A very special customising job for Happy Jack
Richard R replied to Andyjr1515's topic in Build Diaries
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Welcome aboard! I've just replied on another introduction with a couple of sites I usually recommend to help get people starting. Rather than retype I'll just post a link. It's what Tim Berners-Lee would do π
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I've just posted on another introduction, but in case you don't see that check out StudyBass.com for a really good guide to setting up a bass.
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Welcome aboarπd! I usually recommend StudyBass.com as an excellent starting place. It's free, and it covers the essentials and basics very well - like how to hold a bass, how to play and practice and avoid injuries, and has a really good setup guide. Some people find it a bit dry, but it's always accurate. The other site to check out is scottsbasslessons.com. Scott is a bit marmite, especially the free videos, but the academy stuff is really good. Cost is around $90 per year, or three face-to-face lessons. Face to face, if you find a tutor you get on with, are by far the best in my experience. If nothing else, I found the very fact that I was paying for the time made me practice in between time to get the benefit
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Welcome aboard! Does root beer look better on a bass than it tastes in a glass? π