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I had lessons with Ian in 2018. The first lessons I'd ever had. It as an eye opener. That was before his zoom days. Just sitting in front of such a great player and soaking up what he was doing, and how he was doing it, was worth it. Ian didn't change my basic style, I'm probably too old for that, but he added more layers to what I do. He also got me off my backside, widened my horizons, showed me different ways of getting the job done, suggested playing material I would never have attempted. Basically added to my technique and the way I approach songs. Stuff I was too lazy or blinkered to work out for myself!!
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You are making someone else’s gig happen so make the transition seamless. Be on time, know the material, sound good, look the part, make sure you know what the band leader wants and be flexible. Apart from that the floor is yours.
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Barefaced Big Twin 2 Gen 3 or 2 x BB3 stack
chris_b replied to Paddy Morris's topic in Amps and Cabs
IMO if 1 cab sounds good, 2 cabs always sound better. You move more air which can make you louder, but more importantly improves your tone. -
Fired by WhatsApp. I discovered that when I saw I was deleted from the band's WhatsApp group. The Band leader didn't bother to tell me, but I wasn't surprised as he is a narcissistic a*hole and that's putting it mildly. I have to admit to a certain amount of relief that I didn't have to deal with him anymore!
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To my knowledge I have never played in a band with anyone holding far right, racist or homophobic views. Such views are abhorrent, but if they keep their opinions to themselves I don't see why I shouldn't be in a band with them. The situation would change, and I would be happy to have strong words, if they were openly expressing such nastiness.
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Barefaced Big Twin 2 Gen 3 or 2 x BB3 stack
chris_b replied to Paddy Morris's topic in Amps and Cabs
My take is that the smaller, lighter, modular option is always best. So 2 x BB3's would be my choice. On the loud gigs I use my older BB2 with a Super Midget. I can also use my SC with the SM and can use all of them individually, depending on the gig. IMO modular is the way to go. -
You've only had one bass for 2 weeks, so I'd say it's too soon to choose between them.
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@msb You have some very nice amps and cabs in the photo.
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That's a strange one Lozz. I've been using the same Whirlwind instrument cable since the late 80's and the sound has always been fine. Maybe something was wrong with the cable?
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I've played that bass. It helps that Ian has a phenomenal technique, but the tone is the best I've heard. I keep up with Overwater basses, I even went to an Overwater event they held in London a few years ago, but every bass I've played has been way too heavy for my back!
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That was a bass lesson in itself. No stretching to reach notes, a lot of hand movement, even notes, totally relaxed. Ian shows how it's done. Loved it.
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Impromptu Tyneside gathering... gratituous pics!
chris_b replied to wateroftyne's topic in Bass Guitars
I had/have all those. . . . but just lifting 90lbs x 2 in and out of the car and on and off a stage was enough to cause me all my grief. -
I was so nervous I didn't eat for 2 days before my first gig. Anyway, have a great time.
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A blues band could be anything from JJ Cale to Muddy Waters, SRV to Keb Mo, Joe Louis Walker to Bonnie Raitt. Can't you expand your repertoire and tailor your set to the venue?
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chris_b replied to wateroftyne's topic in Bass Guitars
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+1 I put flats on my PJ5 at about the same time. My first set since the 60's. I'm now also using TI flats and love the feel and sound.
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chris_b replied to wateroftyne's topic in Bass Guitars
If you can manage the weight then they are great cabs. Mine weighed around 90lbs each and were brilliant until my back gave out. Putting them into a studio would be a great idea. -
Impromptu Tyneside gathering... gratituous pics!
chris_b replied to wateroftyne's topic in Bass Guitars
Wow, deja vu all over again. . . . I gigged a Mesa Boogie 400+ (then an Ampeg SVT 3 PRO) into a Road Ready 210EV and Road Ready 115EV for many years. What a great sound. Then my back gave out and I've been hurting ever since!! I have mixed feelings about that rig, but I miss that sound. -
Fender(ish) PJ with Jazz neck for £2k max - what would you go for?
chris_b replied to DF Shortscale's topic in Bass Guitars
I'd look in the Basschat classifieds for a good used Sadowsky, and other FSO's. -
Thinking about a new bass after 4 months, need some advice
chris_b replied to Skyler White's topic in Introductions
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DG uses Evidence in his studio as well. Have you had yours cryogenically frozen? That's supposed to be a noticeable improvement in sound as well.
