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[quote name='BottomEndian' post='504719' date='Jun 3 2009, 02:45 PM']I'm confused as to how the Doppler effect comes into play here. I'm aware of the phenomenon of perceived tuning issues when you muffle the sound source, but I've always guessed it was down to the human ear's (and brain's) limited ability to receive and process pitch information at high sound pressure level. Once you get into the toilets and the SPL drops, you can hear tuning problems more easily. Just to clarify, I have no basis for this assumption. I don't know a great deal about the ear/brain at high SPL. It's just a guess. There's still nothing moving significantly when you're standing in the toilet, and any Doppler effect you ever experience should affect all frequencies in the spectrum to a proportionally equal extent. The singer surely won't suddenly appear to be out of tune due to the Doppler effect. If everyone on stage is in tune with each other, they'll still sound in tune with each other when you experience a Doppler shift. (And if they're out of tune, they should sound equally out of tune regardless of the Doppler effect.) Feel free to correct me. I may be a physics graduate, but I concentrated on quantum mechanics and general relativity, so my knowledge of acoustics and wave motion is a little shaky! [size=1]Edited for idiotic phrasing[/size][/quote] So if the whole band, including a fretless bass player, runs towards you at speed carrying the backline and drummer on a big trolley.. what then?[attachment=26479:POW_.jpg]
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[quote name='bilbo230763' post='504675' date='Jun 3 2009, 01:53 PM']I have played all sorts of music on a fretless, not just jazz/ballads/quiet stuff and there is next to nothing you can't do on it (it will only go MWAHHHHHHH if you want it to!). THe only thing I think that the fretted bass excells in is slapping and, possibly, tapping (although the latter of these still sounds horrible to me, fretted or fretless).[/quote] +1 to all of that! I've played everything from folky and jazzy vibe to heavy rock. Choice of bass helps here [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=44673"]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=44673[/url] was my one bass for yonks! Ebony board definitely more attack available.. you can always soften the sound if you want. Also generally more attack with steel roundwounds than flatties, but you'll need the board skimming every few years when you dig holes in the wood. I once read a Steve Bailey interview in which he described punters being surprised he was actually playing a fretless all gig. A couple of years later I got the same comments - a very good feeling! It doesn't have to be slidy slidy all the time!
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I've only ever really played fretless; usually have a fretted bass around but I just felt instantly at home without frets or lines. Go for it - play nothing else for two weeks, and you'll either start to settle (so play the gig - there's nowt like it for tightening up your playing) or not (if you're really uncomfortable you probably don't want to gig it)
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[quote name='MB1' post='504059' date='Jun 2 2009, 06:08 PM']MB1. Just checked 2x10 cab it has 2x C210T 150 Celestion Speakers in it both 8 ohm Custom made for Trace Elliot apparently. Does that make it 4 ohm then? [/quote] Assuming parallel wiring (most likely). If they're in series, it'll be 16 Ohms.
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[quote name='BigRedX' post='452696' date='Apr 2 2009, 07:54 PM']That's really smart! And you would have never guessed what it was originally. How does lopping off the head affect the truss rod?[/quote] Thanks! The truss rod picture finally came together.. you can just about make out the edge of the nut down there. Otherwise no effect on its operation. [attachment=26423:ibby_headend.jpg]
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[quote name='Hamster' post='501588' date='May 30 2009, 01:27 PM']If you find you're being intimidated by his playing, just visualise him naked - or even play naked yourself. I'm told it's quite an empowering technique. [/quote] I've played with (only a few exceptions here..) very good drummers, any of whose naked image would cause me to leave the stage, gibbering, at speed. Nice one on the gig Bilbo - no feeling quite like pushing yourself and making it work!
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Glad to know that "This guitar is in Great condition, with some belt scratch marks on the back body" Would be interesting to see 'ex-demo'...
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[quote name='4 candles' post='501533' date='May 30 2009, 12:11 PM']Why not sell the fretless, use the cash to buy an amp. Get back out there and earn some cash through gigs[/quote] Why not sell the fretted one, use the cash to buy an amp. Get back out there and earn some cash through gigs. Seriously, though, that fretless really looks the DBs and I know from 1st hand that Overwater are uppermost in the top drawer. Hope things work out for you Stu. Kongo.. they really are that good...
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Hey! I've revamped my bass gallery mini-site...
hubrad replied to wateroftyne's topic in Gear Gallery
First quick scan.. mmmhmmm! I particularly like the Franklin fingerboard shots, but then I would, wouldn't I? I'll be back! -
My first bass gig was when someone who had seen me on guitar, mandolin and flute asked me to dep on bass, even though I'd never even touched one before - "you'll be quite capable"! Another mate had just bought a fretless, and lent me that.. I were proper smitten! Went out and got myself a fretless which I still use over 20 years later! [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=44673"]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=44673[/url] Once I stopped playing it like a mandolin I started getting a load of gigs! I've never stopped playing anything else, though, and I find that new technique and material learned on one instrument will often either feed or affect my approach to the others. Do others get this?
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[quote name='Crazykiwi' post='500915' date='May 29 2009, 01:55 PM']That one came runner up in Miss Eweniverse 2007.[/quote] I'm just going to stick my head under the car and let the suspension down!
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Crafter Congress Fretless 5 string with EMG soapbars - SOLD
hubrad replied to hubrad's topic in Basses For Sale
[quote name='bythesea' post='493644' date='May 20 2009, 07:43 PM']Keep looking at this and wishing you could stretch the neck by an inch... but I keep looking anyway [/quote] .. or if you want the ultimate in 5 string fretless 35" check this (not mine!) out: [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=50448"]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=50448[/url] rather more expensive, undoubtedly, but worth every penny and will last you a lifetime. -
When you said all the ash was going black, I mourned the passing of the natural wood, but this looks gorgeous! Beauty job, and fretless to boot.. what more can one ask for?
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[quote name='chrisba' post='500630' date='May 29 2009, 10:00 AM']I wish I could have been there. My Mum is a huge fan of the late, lamented, Jake, dating back to his days on TV ( Was it Bradon's Week or similar - something in black and white after my bedtime). I recently borrowed her "Jake in a Box" collection and listened to the whole thing. Bought back lots of memories. Most of the more serious songs don't really work for me ( Lah-di-dah is an exception ), and some of them are badly overproduced with inappropriate orchestral backing. Hopefully you won't be guilty of that as a trio ! He was a great guitarist as well as a clever songwriter. My favourites are "Isobel makes love on national monuments", The Cactus and The Statues. Do let us know when you are next performing.[/quote] Whereabouts are you? Such events, all around the country, are usually publicised on www.jakethackray.com For me, he was a hero of the language! [quote name='silddx' post='500926' date='May 29 2009, 02:01 PM']Brilliant wasn't he! He was on That's Life too, I think I remember.[/quote] That's where I first saw him, at some young age. For years I just remembered the vibe, then I got a tape and a songbook...
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[quote name='Born 2B Mild' post='418750' date='Feb 24 2009, 10:01 PM']How can anyone possibly diss these gentle ambassadors of the lowly strung? [indent]Norman Watt-Roy Dave Pegg Danny Thompson[/indent] And if they do, I'll send the ghost of Alex Harvey round to sort them out [/quote] +1 to all 3! Peggy even slides effortlessly onto mandolin just to keep the tension going. DT just is! Identifiable sound, so versatile. Totally decent geezer, to boot.
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Ash Keys Music at the South Bank Club, near ASDA or so they say.. do your shopping then take in some music - how good is that? I'll be there trying to get as close as poss to the lines of Alan Williams, who toured extensively with Jake. As he was something like principal bass in the BBC Wales Jazz Orchestra, I'll probably end up making it up as I go along! 28/05/2009 20:00atTHE FAKE THACKRAYS at the South Bank Club Dean Lane, Southville, Bristol, Southwest BS3 1DB Cost: £11.00 if you don’t know the wit the surreality the tenderness the poeticness all with a large dose of Yorkshire no nonsense the you don’t know you’re born lad. Catch the magic of the late Jake Thackray played lovingly and brilliantly by The Fake Thackrays tickets from www.ashkeysmuic.co.uk From www.jakethackray.com - The Fake Thackrays (comprising of John Watterson, Tony Cima and John Blake) will be performing in Bristol on Thursday 28th May at the South Bank Club, Southville, Bristol. Doors 8pm, support 8.15pm. Well scripted interpretations of the great Jake Thackray played by the 'The Fake Thackrays' a brand of neophites who interpret his ways down to the side parting (left to right) rather than (right to left) it was revolutionary for the time. Tickets are priced at £11.00 and can be bought online at www.ashkeysmusic.co.uk Any problems or questions e-mail [email protected] or call 07855 826 228
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Only just noticed this, and it's a fait accompli already! All the best CK! [quote name='Crazykiwi' post='476768' date='May 1 2009, 10:21 AM']So what this means is [u]I'll still be on Basschat[/u] but I'll be 12 hours ahead of the UK.[/quote] It's the mod's ideal.. you'll be able to delete inappropriate material before we even write it! [quote name='Crazykiwi' post='498383' date='May 26 2009, 11:30 PM']I was chatting to a woman who runs a shop in Chch that imports english food items. I noted that she'd imported packs of McVities caramel chocolate digestives (very moreish) and she offered me a free pack![/quote] That's it.. I'm emigrating!
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[quote name='Delberthot' post='496141' date='May 23 2009, 05:06 PM']I think DRs smell of wee[/quote] Or is it that wee actually reminds us of DR strings?
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[quote name='warwickhunt' post='495609' date='May 22 2009, 10:31 PM']Sunbeams or Thomastik (nickel) Alloys (see Thomann site). If you just want to test some nickels out for cost effectiveness then check out some of the eBay offers on Hartke strings; I got 3 sets of strings for £12. Ideal if you have string eating sweat. [/quote] I got some of these.. not half bad at the closing price, although the low B is horribly woolly - now replaced with a single B costing as much as the whole Hartke set! The E A D and G are fairly nice strings.
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Crafter Congress Fretless 5 string with EMG soapbars - SOLD
hubrad replied to hubrad's topic in Basses For Sale
[quote name='bythesea' post='493644' date='May 20 2009, 07:43 PM']Keep looking at this and wishing you could stretch the neck by an inch... but I keep looking anyway [/quote] If you're up for the experiment, I did do this once before.. basically you just move the bridge back by an inch(!) It'll probably overhang slightly, but this is one beauty of unlined fretless. -
Crafter Congress Fretless 5 string with EMG soapbars - SOLD
hubrad replied to hubrad's topic in Basses For Sale
[quote name='voxpop' post='493090' date='May 20 2009, 11:07 AM']Hi Hugh, I will have the EMG 40p5 off you if the bass sells with the original pickups. Thanks Marc[/quote] Nice one Marc; Anyone out there fancy the reinstated-to-original bass? Very nice it is, too! If you prefer some alteration to the wiring or pickups this could also be arranged... -
Crafter Congress Fretless 5 string with EMG soapbars - SOLD
hubrad replied to hubrad's topic in Basses For Sale
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