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SteveXFR

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  1. In the past Ive always tuned down to C or lower for anything heavy. I know where im going when its low but the guitarist im playing with now doesn't want to tune more than a semitone below standard. 

    Its a new challenge for me so ill give it a bash but I need some inspiration. Classic 70's and 80's stuff doesn't really do anything for me (Sabbath being the exception) and were not going to be playing thrash, death or black metal. 

    Has anyone got any recommendations for doom and stoner metal in standard tunings? All I can find is Clutch

     

  2. 24 minutes ago, Richard R said:

     

    Another talented band.👍

    Maybe the future of music won't be so bad after all?

     

    I think one of their strengths is a broad range of influences. The one influence they all share is Muse but between them, theres everything from classical to Napalm Death. That and all of them absolutely love playing music. 

    They're working hard, hopefully they'll get somewhere with it but for now, they're loving what they're doing. 

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  3. My daughters band, Butane Skies have just released their second single. It may have been written, first performed and released at Christmas but it is absolutely, definitely NOT a Christmas song. 

    Third single coming very soon

     

    The cover art is by the singer/guitarist and all done by an actual human, not AI

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  4. This really annoys me. Ive heard people say bands they don't like are rubbish and 90% of thevtime, they just mean "this band doesn't fit my taste". If they've made it to the radio/tv/big festival then its highly unlikely they are rubbish. 

    Personally I don't like Taylor Swift but I appreciate she is excellent at what she does. I really can't stand classic rock but those bands probably influenced the bands who influenced my favourite bands.

    Simply Red however, are just rubbish. 

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  5. 44 minutes ago, fretmeister said:

    I like the little Mooer blue chorus - it's a perfect clone of the Boss CE-2 but has a very useful level control.

    Sounds just like my real CE-2 I've had since 1989.

     

    I think it sounds great on bass. Well - if I was still in the mid-eighties or in a Type O Negative covers band! :D 

     

    I'd love to play in a Type-O-Negative tribute. I'm not sure I've got the looks to pretend to be Peter Steele and at only 6'1" I'm far too short. I love playing their songs though.

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  6. 12 minutes ago, Bleat said:

     I would reccommend the EHX Bass Clone for whatever shoegaze is? (I guess it's some sort of Indie or grunge style music?) 

     

    Thanks

    Shoegaze is a heavy rock subgenre kind of related to grunge but more distortion, more volume and slower. Like early Smashing Pumpkins, The Verve, Lush and Slow Dive.

  7. 3 minutes ago, Woodinblack said:

     

    Are they though? Ian isn't on the spector featured artists lists (I notice that guy pratt is, and I have only seen him once play a spector, its normally his pink fender). Scott has a signature overwater. Also both of them are already working for his company and it is quite clear they are working for that.

     

    Ian did a series of videos promoting Spectors and then did a few videos about Spector players for SBL and spent quite a bit of time talking about how amazing the Spector tone is.

    Scott regularly talks about how amazing Fenders are, especially precision basses.

  8. I want to buy my daughter a chorus pedal for Christmas and not sure what to go for, its not an effect id use. She plays in a shoegaze band so lots of fuzz on the guitars to cut through so i think she'll need a chorus that keeps plenty of bottom end. 

    Obvious choices seem to be Boss CEB-3 or MXR Deluxe Chorus or maybe Electroharmonix Bass Clone.

    Are any of those particularly good or any other suggestions?

  9. I always cut the string at 75mm past the post and that gives me 2-3 turns and I always wind towards the bottom. I also bend a kink in the string and cut as tight as possible to that while keeping it. I was taught that this reduces the chance of the core slipping inside the string. I don't know whether its necessary but its never caused me issues. 

    I generally change my strings about every 3 months to keep them bright.

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