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wateroftyne

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  1. [quote name='Musicman20' post='1206097' date='Apr 20 2011, 04:58 PM']There must be something out there. The Aggies are calling me again![/quote] Personally, I'd be tempted to avoid a cab with inherent booty.
  2. [quote name='Bilbo' post='1206095' date='Apr 20 2011, 04:56 PM']When?[/quote] In threads like this, usually.
  3. [quote name='Bilbo' post='1206083' date='Apr 20 2011, 04:51 PM']That post was not designed to contribute constructively to the debate but to attack the credentials of those with whom you disagree.[/quote] To be fair Bilbo, you're pretty adept at that yourself.
  4. [quote name='Bilbo' post='1205842' date='Apr 20 2011, 02:01 PM']Because you get to the good bits quicker. I have rehearsed 32 tunes in one evening using charts. If I had to 'learn' them by rote, I would have probably managed a maximum of 4 that I would probably forget by the time I did a gig.[/quote] That's not my idea of enjoyment. Each to their own, though!
  5. [quote name='Bilbo' post='1205833' date='Apr 20 2011, 01:54 PM']In fact, I think there was an element of 'hey, you could enjoy it even more'.[/quote] How's that?
  6. [quote name='kerley' post='1205746' date='Apr 20 2011, 12:53 PM']If you are interested in bass/music why wouldn't you do it?[/quote] Personally, I just don't have the appetite for it.
  7. [quote name='largo' post='1205721' date='Apr 20 2011, 12:38 PM']As a gigging musician that likes to flightcase his amp, does the SL come with a rackmount kit? Nice looking amp but I'm not going to fling a gig bag in the back of the trailer, it'll last 5 minutes ![/quote] Short answer... no. I'm going to put mine in a Peli-type case for trips away.
  8. [quote name='Doddy' post='1205684' date='Apr 20 2011, 12:11 PM']Just out of interest(and going from the Roy Vogt quite earlier),I'm guessing that some of the non readers have probably bought some method books or whatever. If so,how do you play the material in them?[/quote] I never have. Most useless post ever, I know.
  9. [quote name='Bilbo' post='1205609' date='Apr 20 2011, 10:50 AM']Up yours, sunshine! [/quote] Charming - you're supposed to offer me a Werther's Original.
  10. [quote name='Johnston' post='1205595' date='Apr 20 2011, 10:38 AM']Sounds a bit like music lessons in school TBH where they teach you to play recorder just so you can play some French song about Jack in front of the whole school.[/quote] Innit? I'm constantly astonished at the pomposity of a lot of what is being said here - I'm trying my best to ignore it and concentrate on the nuts'n'bolts of the debate. TBH, it's canny funny. It's like trying to humour conversation with a stuffy, opinionated old uncle...
  11. [quote name='dave_bass5' post='1205589' date='Apr 20 2011, 10:31 AM']Although my cab is quite coloured im hoping this amp will add a bit more depth to it[/quote] You could say that...
  12. [quote name='Bilbo' post='1205583' date='Apr 20 2011, 10:16 AM']The material I use is irrelevant to the argument. It is the potential to access sophisticated music immediately and to spend time playing that music instead of just knobbing about with scales and riffs and stuff. 'Standing In The Shadows of Motown' would be just as good, a book of trombone solos, any transcribed lines or any conventional method book. It all opens up. When I hear people pick up their saxophones, guitars and basses, in my experiences, they generally all play the same few licks they always play. Written material is often great for pushing you into new territory which is where the learning is.[/quote] Fairy nuff. I rarely sit down and work stuff out for the sake of it... but my ears are always open to what I'm listening to, and I get new ideas from that. I'll remember it, and work it out from my head whenever I'm having a plunk.
  13. [quote name='Bilbo' post='1205501' date='Apr 20 2011, 08:49 AM']ff. When I got my double bass last year, I was playing Bach Cello Suites and Paul Chambers transcriptions immediately[/quote] ...but you want to play that kind of stuff. Dare I say most people don't...?
  14. [quote name='Musicman20' post='1205403' date='Apr 20 2011, 12:11 AM']Hmm, we shall see. TC rates their watts much more conservatively cf to say Genz, so the Shuttle 9.0 is probably not that much more powerful than the RH450...I've heard tests on talkbass about this. I don't need the wattage but what the heck, TC make fantastic high end gear [/quote] I can't say I have run either my RH450 or SL900 anywhere close to max (who would?), but I can categorically state that, in my experience, the SL900 'sounds' far more powerful - as in effortless and more dynamic - than the TC. The SL900 has PHAT and 3DPM going on - I don't know whether that's anything to do with it. Wondering how loud either the SL900 or RH750 will go is fruitless, IMO. They're loud. If you run out of steam, you need to buy a PA.
  15. [quote name='BottomEndian' post='1184756' date='Apr 1 2011, 02:18 PM']Closest I've heard a standard BG come to a DB sound was Howard the Bass Doc, soloing a bridge Jazz pickup, tone rolled off, flatwounds, plucked over the fretboard... around the 12th fret, I think. Close-ish... but no real cigar, obviously.[/quote] ^^^ this wot him sed hear
  16. [quote name='Bilbo' post='1205188' date='Apr 19 2011, 08:49 PM']In truth, I don't give a rat's what approach other have to their playing.[/quote] You should put this philisophy into practice. If you'll excuse the pun.
  17. [quote name='Wil' post='1204909' date='Apr 19 2011, 04:28 PM']Quite. And why should you have to justify choosing to develop your theory knowledge or not anyway? It's down to the individual and whatever they choose to do with their own time is fine.[/quote] It seems to me that some people are struggling to accept that, away from their own little world, there a thriving scene that functions quite happily without getting knee-deep in theory. It might not function in a way that they approve, but function it does.
  18. [quote name='Bilbo' post='1204899' date='Apr 19 2011, 04:04 PM']But I am also aware, from my work with offenders, that there is a general tendency amongst young people to try to justify their behaviour particularly when it comes to avoiding working hard at study.[/quote] Wow... that's totally applicable to the people we're talking about, 'cos they're just like offenders.
  19. Just to clarify - this stream of consciousness was spewed with the Promethean 1x10 and MarkBass 1x12 in mind... [quote name='wateroftyne' post='1204632' date='Apr 19 2011, 12:08 PM']Hello! The Promethean is smaller than the MarkBass - very compact. The Promethean is loud for its size, but I imagine the MarkBass will be louder as it's a bigger box. The Promethean has a removable head, and an AUX in / headphone capability. I can't give any advice re: tone, as I'm not really familiar with the MarkBass.[/quote]
  20. [quote name='thepeanmachine' post='1204619' date='Apr 19 2011, 11:56 AM']I've not been on here long, and already I'm frantically thinking of what to sell in order to get new gear!!! The Promethean does look just like what I'm after thought, fed up of lugging my 4x10 cab everywhere and this looks like the ideal replacement. Does anyone know how it compares to the similar spec'd Mark Bass combos? As in is it worth saving up and going balls out on a Mark Bass or is the Promethean the best bet?[/quote] Hello! The Promethean is smaller than the MarkBass - very compact. The Promethean is loud for its size, but I imagine the MarkBass will be louder as it's a bigger box. The Promethean has a removable head, and an AUX in / headphone capability. I can't give any advice re: tone, as I'm not really familiar with the MarkBass.
  21. Y'know, looking back through this thread, the haters can say what they like but the truth remains - IMO, these look bloody lovely. Nice bass, Davidak.
  22. [quote name='stingrayPete1977' post='1204147' date='Apr 18 2011, 09:05 PM']There is always a stigma with reading[/quote] To be fair, most of the stigma in this thread seems to be going in the other direction.
  23. I think Jennifer's comments on page 1 deserve another outing. It's nice to hear someone from the 'schooled' side of things accept that, quite simply, there are different ways to approach what we do. [quote name='endorka' post='1200587' date='Apr 15 2011, 12:53 PM']As others have pointed out, not having written notation is far more common in most forms of the music than having written notation. Written notation is prevalent in classical music, musical theatre, some jazz and brass band music. As far as I know, you don't get it much anywhere else. This doesn't bother me at all. For simple folk tunes it is usually easy enough to pick these up as you go along. For more complex tunes, or if you want to save rehearsal time, then just get the guitarist to record what they are doing beforehand, and you can work it out by ear in advance. Jennifer[/quote]
  24. I can also confirm that iPod + Promethean = GREAT for playing music in the garden. The neighbours were very curious...
  25. It's worth mentioning that the most uprightish tone I've ever heard was a flat-strung J [i]with bridge pup solo'd[/i] and tone rolled back, plucked over the neck*. Go on.. try it... *© The Bass Doc
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