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Richard R

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  1. Sadly we didn't do it quite like that. We did the trad words, slightly modified to fit the 4/4 rhythm. Actually it went down very well, apart from 2 bars where I screwed up. Ho hum. 02 Be Thou My vision.mp3
  2. I see you pinched the drummer's seat. Very comfy 😊
  3. Welcome aboard! Nice Stingray 👍
  4. Blimey! It MUST be hard to do!
  5. Going out with style!
  6. Yes, and I suspect Noiseworks' standard list price wouldn't cover this one. The question is more about should it be done?
  7. Welcome aboard!
  8. Bloody predictive text!!!!
  9. A friend of mine owns an early '70s 4000s Rickenbacker which apart from being the best Ric I have ever played, and being worth more than a few bob, is of significant sentimental value to her. She was recently advised at a local guitar shop that it needed a re-fret, and was quoted I think £400. Now I wouldn't trust that particular shop with a vintage guitar, but before I suggest elsewhere I thought I would ask here on the pros and cons of even doing the work. As you can see, the frets are indeed very worn - should they be replaced? Noiseworks in Coventry, who do all the Bass Direct setup have a re-fret price listed around £200, and I think I would trust them more than the other place.
  10. 3/3 was a typo! I quite often download the sheet music for songs as well as the chord charts so I can get the timing right. Usually it's just the chord charts aren't accurate, not that the time sig is odd.
  11. This has got me thinking, could one write a song where the time signatures were different per verse, and reflected the theological subject of that verse? 1/1 - one God 2/4 - a march to victory 3/4 - the Trinity (not 3/3) as I had typed 4/4 - the gospel writers 5/4- five gifts in Ephesians 6/8 - six days to create the world 7/8 - the Sabath, or holiness 9/8 - apocalypse (with a nod to Genesis fans) Of course even if one could do this, I don't necessarily think one should...
  12. Welcome aboard!
  13. That looks great! The thinnest of black plastic veneer on the headstock would complete the look. I confidently expect it to sound good too 👍
  14. Following 👍
  15. I have a nightmare song as the first one for Sunday - Rend Collective's "You are my vision". This is a bastardised version of "Be thou my vision", and it's in 4/4. After 50+ years of singing this as a hymn in 3/4 it is doing my nut! Basically I'm OK provided I don't listen to the words - as soon as I do that I start playing waltz time... We're also doing "How deep the fathers love", by Stuart Townend. That's in 5/4 except for a few bars in 3/4, and is trivial by comparison. Fortunately we have a fab drummer! 😄
  16. Thou shalt not murder. See also Thou shalt not envy thy neighbour's pedalboard, nor his fretless bass. 😁
  17. This is the last one, as I really do need to practice for Sunday 😁 We need a list of who's going and on what day, similar to the attendees for a Bash
  18. Especially for @Jackroadkill:
  19. Quick starter ideas for badges, let me know what you think. I've got some ideas for (slightly corny) slogans as well. These will print fine at the right size for a typical lanyard, so I'll create a PDF with all the final variants on and upload it. @ped - I may have asked this before. Is the BassChat logo in a particular font?
  20. A nice antidote to dealing with frustrating device driver issues this morning. 😎
  21. I don't know which day I'll be going, and probably won't until Friday evening. I've got things on both mornings. If I remember I'll wear my Bass Bash t-shirt, which would cover up the nipple clamps. We could make up some BassChat badges in standard ID size. I have a slowish day today, I'll see what I can design and post a couple of ideas here.
  22. Walshy's died and you're appearing on Strictly??? 😭
  23. I have borrowed an early 1970s Rickenbacker 4000s. It is fabulous, sounds absolutely huge and is light years better than any other Rick I have ever played. This has cured any GAS I had for owning a Rick, because I know the owner would never part with this one and I can't imagine finding another that's this good.
  24. They won't allow fat basslines anyway. (I'll get my coat)
  25. I really enjoyed reading that - and what an excellent finished bass.
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