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Bunion

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  1. Part of an old reggae documentary that was presented by the most British presenters you could find 🤣😂
  2. I think more aptly the correct term from an English gent would be “I’ve bagged meself a fine brace of laklands dontchano”
  3. You’ve had that sabre far to long now, basses are like socks, you really should change them every day…
  4. The USA Sterling is a great bass, glad you got what you wanted.
  5. Speak to @AndyTravis he’s the expert at not impulse buying stuff especially basses, he’ll put you straight…
  6. You could also listen to the album “Ten” by Pearl jam, Jeff ament used a fretless in a lot of the tracks on that to great effect
  7. Here’s a bit of “the fretless monster” Tony Franklin showcasing his fretless sound, a bit of mwahh, a bit of genius a bit of plectrum with fretless, a bit more genius and a “monster” sound. fretless isn’t all about jaco and jazz This is in drop D using a hipshot Dtuner
  8. This is a 90’s instructional dvd but it’s still relevant. so out of date though with the dress style, but a nice Spector Brooklyn
  9. The reggae scene will take you down a deep path of great bass players, amazing music and a fantastic vibe
  10. Steve Wilson, the man’s a genius who plays with some of the finest musicians in the world. Guthrie Govans solo in this is not the fastest shred or the most complicated arrangement, but the way it builds and the feeling put into it, I think makes it one of the finest played.
  11. I’m learning jack Bruce bass lines atm…
  12. I’ve never supplied cables for PA but it’s worth putting together a small bag with some spare cables (guitar and amp cables) a spare strap (just a cheap get out of jail one) an old beer bar towel or hand towel for wiping down your strings after and a set of spare strings, these can be an old set you’ve taken off previously. Personally I’ve never broken a string playing but never say never, remember some wire cutters, but you can get by without) A small multi gang extension 2/4/6 what are your requirements. probably not needed where your going to gig but you don’t know what some venues are like for power outlets. Spare batteries for your pedal/active bass (change them anyway before a gig but carry a spare) A small torch (head torch is best) messing with the back of your amp/cab setup is a pain in a tight spot on a dark stage when you have no light. There are more items you could take but for now a small bag with the basics is fine. Remember your a band and it could be the guitarist forgets his strap or leads or something breaks. It’s a team effort to make it work so be prepared. oh and get some earplugs, the small foam ones are fine. On a cramped stage where you can’t move things can get loud.
  13. Get the tuning pedal absolutely, a good tuning pedal will also mute your sound while you tune up too. When I started gigging this was the only pedal I had, keep it simple but keep it professional and sounding good. Nothing worse than having to try and tune to the guitar player during a set if you should knock the headstock on a small stage (a Cymbal or piece of furniture.) As regards other pedals, unless you’ve had time to get to know them inside out and are fully versed in what they do why complicate things worrying about setting changes in different kinds of rooms.
  14. One of the poorest people - Junior Tucker
  15. Ok f@ck it I need a caprice, I do, it’s important I have one…
  16. Your probably the luckiest guy on here, the thrill of the first gig and the feeling of wanting to play the 2nd then the thought of more is something you only experience once!!! Enjoy
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