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lovely tone but dig that cats moves! le freak get down tonight
leschirons replied to iconic's topic in General Discussion
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Sorry, I meant this. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CRBE06gR6KY
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Yes, there are some really beautiful songs out there. I wish I'd written this one. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VGdI7CXZUXc
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[quote name='lowdown' timestamp='1390592549' post='2347446'] [size=4]I am Googling Le Creuse as we speak... [/size] [/quote]
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[quote name='lowdown' timestamp='1390545641' post='2346559'] DP...... [size=4]Digital Performer...... [/size] [/quote] Not in my world it isn't
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[quote name='discreet' timestamp='1390266586' post='2343486'] You know that doing the same thing twice and expecting a different result the second time is a sign of insanity? [/quote] It would appear so as the two mistakes were an outlay of £2,600 Still, a worthwhile lesson. Just because it has one "the" names, doesn't mean etc etc...
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Great band live. Saw them at Wembly. A huge gig with Fleetwood Mac, JethroTull and River City people. Hall & Oates and Tull left the rest of them for dead.
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Why not just get one of these? but if you have to change basses, put all the Jazz numbers together and the Precision numbers together. I change basses rarely and only if it's an absolute must. I don't really think it helps the flow of the performance and can look a little unpolished.
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I know the body woods are the "making a statement" bit but apart from that, I like the bass in general. Nice shape.
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And one of the true masters of the Harp guitar. A really sad loss to music. I think he had so much more to offer. The guy was a genius.
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[quote name='MiltyG565' timestamp='1389678261' post='2336810'] I really am not sure what's going on, but I'm scared. I've started listening to Jazz recently, and I have been enjoying it. I blame my boss. He's a jazz musician. I know what's going on! The Jazz agenda is being promoted from those within the circle to incite new recruits! On a serious note - how far into the vast genre of Jazz does Air lie? Probably pretty tame, right? Well, I've been listening to Air a lot recently. They have some seriously good songs, and are clearly very talented musicians - an aspect of Jazz which nobody could deny. Are they a "gateway" [s]drug[/s] band? [/quote] [size=6]We're all going to die..We're all going to die...[/size]
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I don't solo so never really need a 6 string despite almost always having had one (that gets played) however, a 5 is indispensible to me. Use one all the time. I do own a 4 string but there is no sound in the world better than a low D played on a B string. It fills the stage. Play all my low E's on the B string too, also any F / F#
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They're a Christian rock band. They were on Songs of praise yesterday. Programme was all about Lindisfarne. Very etherial sound. Great song too. PS. I would like to make it clear to readers that this programme was only on as neither of us could find the remote
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When and why did you stop pursuing a career in music?
leschirons replied to bassist_lewis's topic in General Discussion
Well, The OP doesn't sponge off Mum & Dad, is passionate about music, seems to have earned more than the year before for each of the last 3 years and is only 24. Go for it mate. I didn't, but I don't regret it. Started playing live at 15 / 16. Had my own business since age 26. That paid the bills but also allowed me to use playing as a release from the work pressure and indulge my gear fetishes. Had a few good and big gigs in the early years and that was enough to look back on and nostalge. That has suited me but everyone is different. If it's your ambition, and you seem to be realising it, do it. Lots of people will offer advice, some good, some bad, but the bottom line is that it's only you that will regret not going for it. Best of luck with whatever you decide for the future. -
[quote name='ambient' timestamp='1389476183' post='2334665'] Bass direct have one, maybe a bit overpriced though ? [url="http://www.bassdirect.co.uk/bass_guitar_specialists/Yamaha_John_Myung_6.html"]http://www.bassdirec...hn_Myung_6.html[/url] [/quote] List price £1950? I thought someone on here said they weren't expensive new. They tend to pop up here for about 600€ for the two pickup 6JM. I think the French must have pounced on them all when they first came out as there seem to be about 15 for sale on various sites at the moment. Getting a go of one next week. It's not for sale but I must admit I'm intrigued to have a go.
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[quote name='Dingus' timestamp='1389377724' post='2333641'] If you are remotely interested, they have got a couple of John Myung's actual Yamaha basses for sale at Basscentral in Florida. [/quote] Yes, I saw those a little while ago. I think there's just a fretless left. The two fretted have sold. For the money, not really that expensive if you were a real Myung fan and fancied something a bit special.
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I think its gone completely over your heads and you've all quite missed the point. This guy is seriously cool and just camping it up. He's taking the piss out of the prissy vocalist whom he now hates since he pissed off last time without helping him get his bass rig into the car, hates being in the band anyway and totally hates the setlist that has not changed since December 2002. He's decided to use his 6er for the gig just to see if the rest of the f***ing band notice and slip in some dodgy slap just to wind up the drummer who hates Mark King with a passion as he used to go to school with him and got bullied by him from 1973 to 1975. Of course, I may have gone off on a bit of a tangent here but I think I'm on the right track.
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Eva Cassidy's Somewhere over the rainbow is now the definitive version I suspect. She did a seriously cool jazzed up version of Route 66 too. Terry Wogan was the man responsible for introducing her to the masses.
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[quote name='col.decker' timestamp='1389215417' post='2331574'] Well it turns out that the Digitech Bass Squeezer is an absolute pile of poo. I thought it was maybe just me but reading the OVNI Compressor review site confirmed it. I suppose it could be useful if you wanted to make lots of hissing noises. Bugger Anyone want to buy it? It's really good. [/quote] Love the sales pitch but you really have a lot to learn if you really want to sell anything here. The studies suggest that you initially need to show the positives to draw the buyer in and any negatives are secondary so, your ad should have read like this. "Digitech bass compressor with DNE hiss enhancer. Original box and brand new cond. A great addition to any serious bassists kit. I'm only selling because it sounds sh*t" Hope this helps and feel free to copy / paste my suggestion into your advert in the "Marketplace" section.
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Well bugger me! Thanks for the enlightenment Heard of Jedson before but not these.
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[quote name='charic' timestamp='1389349465' post='2333061'] I've never played the JM2, I have to admit I bought the 6JM based on the fact that I loved the look, knew I liked Yamaha 6ers (especially the TRB1006 mmm) and am a bit of a dream theater fan Soundswise... I can get pretty damn close to my Pbass with everything on full which is pretty much my default setting, it's quite versatile though! They can be picked up pretty cheap so keep your eyes peeled! [/quote] Thanks for the reply. Much appreciated. I may have to keep a lookout for a bargain then.
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Thanks for all your thoughts and input everyone. Charic, any idea how different the 6JM sounds with those pickups as opposed to the JM2 single MM set up?
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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Status-Bass-Guitar-Classic-Jazz-Bass-Style-/161190949425?pt=UK_Musical_Instruments_Guitars_CV&hash=item2587bab231