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Toccata is a piece that keeps coming into my head so had a go the other day, got as far as I could remember, which wasn't far. Need to find something on youtube to listen to
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Have You Tried The Kala U-Bass? Here is my video review......
dave moffat replied to greghagger's topic in Other Instruments
U bass is a great instrument much underrated, mine is an Excelsior made in England, finding a string you like can be problematic, Aquila Thunderblacks are my choice but still not entirely happy, keep some baby talc handy for the strings. 3 of my 4 baritones are Kala, the other is an experiment made from bits which will be replaced by a custom built instrument later this year but I'm not sure what you'd call it other than 'different' 😀- 11 replies
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I also have an 8 string baritone, so 4 baritones and bass for now. Erindors is after an 8string tenor to add to her gorgeous Excelsior standard tenor
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I picked up my 1st uke exactly a year ago, it was a tenor, then tried a baritone DGBE much more to my liking and a more comfortable size for me, then started learning with a uke group but everything is arranged for reentrant gCEA tuning which makes playing along on a baritone a real PITA got a second baritone to tune GCEA,. always prefer bass so got a Uke bass lovely to play but finding decent string's was a 'mare EADG. Recently had an idea at 3am on morning so got a mate to cobble together a cheap baritone with EADG tuning an octave up from base and stick an under saddle pickup in - love it, lets me noodle away in bass tuning, either conventional bass lines or I can play a melody below the chord rhythm, so the concept works, going to get one custom built later this year with a few mods and tweaks.
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Covers band players. Nail it or close enough?
dave moffat replied to krispn's topic in General Discussion
This is my take, as a total noob with no ability or experiwenc at all and after re-reading the OP with due care and attention Tribute - note perfect Cover - near enough Anyone else suit the band/occasion I mean a Lemmy style bass line isn't going to work at a Derby and Joan club do is it, unlikely to be enough defibrillators for a start experiwenc where the hell did that come from? -
Never judge a book by its cover!!
dave moffat replied to kevin_lindsay's topic in General Discussion
anything by these folk Tim Purcell of the Mustangs, his Daughter and friends -
Covers band players. Nail it or close enough?
dave moffat replied to krispn's topic in General Discussion
Loved that -
Really enjoyed that
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Covers band players. Nail it or close enough?
dave moffat replied to krispn's topic in General Discussion
Must add I'm only workng in a duo towards doing open mic, so one song in particular I've kind of merged a couple of parts into a bass line. -
Covers band players. Nail it or close enough?
dave moffat replied to krispn's topic in General Discussion
If I'm doing the main vocals the bass line is dumbed right down, sometimes we have a song I've never heard of before, every youtube vid is different and there's no tabs so I make it up, sometimes I just don't like the original. I really am a noob. I work out the tempo/rhythm, then learn the melody, then sing it and work out a bass to it, then try few tweaks. -
Amateur musician vs professional musician: which are you?
dave moffat replied to peteb's topic in General Discussion
I'm strictly a rank amateur, (emphasis on RANK), BUT that doesn't mean I don't work damned hard work hard to be the best I can be and keep working on it until they're nailing down the lid. I know my limitations but get huge joy from putting together some really cool riffs now and again. I really enjoy coming up with possible bass lines to stuff often quite different take to the original. I'd probably drive a covers band nuts, fortunately my playing pal puts up with my idiosyncrasies. I'm improving and learning all the time but that just leads me even further 'off-piste', so I can't even call myself a piste artist -
bit of a bugger all round
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A happy ending to a stolen gear story
dave moffat replied to bassbiscuits's topic in General Discussion
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Think the problem is they take up a large portion of any room in a modern house. A lovely thing if you have the house room though, my gran was one of Brinsmeads, there's one of their grands in my late uncle's house but that's a Georgian mansion in Kent.
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Dunno, mine's from Notts, say's she works in the finance dept (at the moment she IS the finance dept since her boss resigned) for a mental health charity, when she's not at home looking after a charity case.
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Who influenced you to pick up and start playing Bass.
dave moffat replied to thebigyin's topic in General Discussion
No-one in particular, always been drawn to the low end, granddaughter starting to learn bass at school booted my donkey to dig mine out of the back of the wardrobe and make a good go of learning to play it. Jane Buckley playing Uke bass in a 'Touch of Purple' concert confirmed I'd made the right decision, to me that bass underpinning everything elevated the concert from OK to outstanding. I think that everyone wanting to play guitar probably pointed me towards bass anyway as I'm a contrary bugger and bass is 'different'. -
I'd never bother with any 'we buy..........' guarantee you'll be insulted I do like to browse round guitarguitar on the very rare occasions I'm in Glasgow though. Works out well, I get to drool over basses while missus checks out keys and gets a faraway misty look at the thought of a grand piano.
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Stiffness in hands the morning after gigs
dave moffat replied to Graham's topic in General Discussion
I've noticed the tendons on the back of my right hand for the ring and pinky fingers can get a wee bit stiff and sore. I use an ointment called Joint Ace if I'm going to be doing a lot of strumming, put it on about an hour before, rub it well in then rub off the excess as it can get a little gunky on the fingers, I've also started to wear 'silk' gloves out of mountain warehouse outside, especially when I'm travelling to where I'm going to be playing. I'm also being more diligent about warming up, usually just some scales and arpeggios. -
Great news, like Mudpup says it sounds ideal
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Can anyone recommend a nice fretless semi-acoustic bass?
dave moffat replied to Basilpea's topic in Bass Guitars
Yeah I know but I've got 2 projects on the go currently and have been thinking of trading my Taylor Mini in for full scale fretless electro which is why I looked in on this thread. This kind of thing just encourages me and gives my missus another reason to roll her eyes and take the P. -
Can anyone recommend a nice fretless semi-acoustic bass?
dave moffat replied to Basilpea's topic in Bass Guitars
You're all a shower of complete and utter c*nts making my GAS flare up again........NURSE!! HELP!! the bass pushers have got to me again, you said if I got that Ibanez I'd be immune.....you lied .....sob, sniffle...not fair..make it stop -
Proposition for the budding luthiers out there
dave moffat replied to Rexel Matador's topic in General Discussion
Good luck, hope it works out. I'll be meeting with a Luthier next month about a couple of projects, 1 should be pretty straight forward, the other not so. -
Cool LIttle Oddity on 6 Music This Morning
dave moffat replied to Mykesbass's topic in General Discussion
Kojak would have loved that, very 'of an era/genre' -
Must point out I'm never knowingly right
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