Count Bassy
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Massive Rack. Phnaar Phnaar.
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Playing gigs sitting down. Pop/funk covers band. Acceptable?
Count Bassy replied to solo4652's topic in General Discussion
Standing up while playing certainly has more visual impact than sitting down. A folk dance band I was in (playing melodeon) used to sit down. Then was at an event where the band was standing and we reolved to stand up from then on. If you are incapable of standing then there may be nothing you can do about it, but (IMHO) the visual impact will be diminished. -
Playing gigs sitting down. Pop/funk covers band. Acceptable?
Count Bassy replied to solo4652's topic in General Discussion
But he's a tw@t. -
Is there a popular bass player, that you just don’t get?
Count Bassy replied to Rayman's topic in General Discussion
Fixed it for you. -
Is there a popular bass player, that you just don’t get?
Count Bassy replied to Rayman's topic in General Discussion
8 notes in a bar is acceptable if you're playing a whole gig while you're in there. -
I lost the will to live after 2 minutes
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The Short Scale Bass Appreciation Society!
Count Bassy replied to Baloney Balderdash's topic in Bass Guitars
Well it's obviously one better than Schaller's 3D bridge. -
8th in the list.
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"A Kick Up the Eighties"
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And what do they mean by "Europe" these days? Geographically Europe includes the UK, Russia and Scandanavia, and anything in between. The "EU" is far more restricted.
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How do I test a p bass pickup with a multimeter?
Count Bassy replied to Geek99's topic in General Discussion
Exactly that. A continuity tester is normally used to test connections of a nominal Zero Ohms. -
How do I test a p bass pickup with a multimeter?
Count Bassy replied to Geek99's topic in General Discussion
To most continuiyty testers R20K will register as an open circuit! -
Never knew him personally, but remeber his contributions here very well, so condolences to everyone. Strangely enough I was thinking about him a few weeks ago because we now have a member called just "Old Horse", and I was wondering if that was him, and if not where "Old Horse Murphy" was.
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Don't you just hate being flannelled
Count Bassy replied to police squad's topic in General Discussion
Singer sounds like a bit of a w**ker. Sees a potentially successful band and wants to get his mates in. Perhaps you should turn the tables and get another singer in.- 32 replies
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Note that Lead, especially lead shot (if loose) will damp vibrations, and might alter the tone.
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And TIM of course (not related to any any current member called Tim (or was he?)).
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you can tune a bass?????
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For the instrument perhaps, but everyone bringing their own amps would be chaos. And, surely, part of being the house bassist is to provide the backline.
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Two possible answers to that: A: That's absoluetly fine, everyone has different tastes. Jaco was also an incredible player, but musically never hit the spot for me, whereas Mick Karn did. I could listen to Mick Karn all day. Jaco about 3 minutes. B: That's absoluetly fine, your are perfectly entitled to be wrong!😄
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Totally agre with the chap, except that Mick Karn should be rated, not "up with Jaco", but "well above Jaco".
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Two Jazz pickups and a P pickup on the American version, just the two jazz pickups on the Mexican version.
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The Fender Stu Hamm Urge Mk1s were a 32 inch scale, available as us version or a simplified Mexican version. Lovely basses. They also had small bodies, about the size of a strat body, which you might or might not like. The MK2s went to a 34" scale.
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Well, who saw a Stylophone Theremin coming?
Count Bassy replied to Woodinblack's topic in Other Instruments
Rolf would be proud.