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I've got a Lakland 44-02 Deluxe (Skyline) I know that it's an awesome bass, very easy to play, but it hasn't really got a place in my stable at the moment, so I'm thinking about moving it on (if anyone is interested). I'm just waiting for my Jazz build to be finished! Eye Candy: [url="http://imageshack.us"][/url] [url="http://imageshack.us"][/url] [url="http://imageshack.us"][/url] Si
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[quote name='kevbass' post='270617' date='Aug 26 2008, 10:31 PM']Its nice to see this Body finally being put to use (something I never had the time to do), its looking good Si, a bit supprised you decided to stick with black! but you cant knock black on maple now can you? [/quote] Yeah, I mean I had started the build with a couple of other colours in mind, sunburst & white etc, but I started wanting something a little less 'vintage' looking. I also started getting jealous of all the lush looking black on black basses being touted around the 'Porn' section lol. I'm really pleased with how it's all come together, it hasn't been a quick process, but nothing worth having ever is! Yesterday I purchased the last little bits and pieces, 2nd stack knob, black scratchplate, pickup switch etc, it's all basically ready to assemble when the neck is done, will being coming out on tour with me in November Cheers guys Si
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Ashdown ABM 900 + 414 Cab - NOW SOLD!!
Sibob replied to Champion Badger's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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Not one mention of a serial number, not one picture of a neck stamp hmmm Si
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I think it's important to remember that it's difficult to give specific advice without actually hearing what you're writing a bass line for. It's all very well slating guitarists and taring them all with the same brush, but what if he's simply giving you his opinion about how you can make the song better!? So while I concede that there are some egotistical guitarists out there who know very little about taste and good song-writing, I have to say that most that I work with are creative, friendly and really know what sounds good! Si
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My covers band has one guitarist My originals band has two I think the Eagles get away with it because: 1) as has already mentioned, they're arrangments are second to none 2) Each of them often plays piano or organ = they are multi-instrumentalists 3) As with maiden, they have some harmonised solo lines which obviously require 2 guitars, and in my opinion I always like to hear a guitar doubling the bass whilst anything solo'y is happening = 3 guitars. But these are exceptions, most bands that have more than two guitars, and even some bands with two, really haven't a clue how to use them effectively! Si
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In what context are you playing them? Bedroom? Gigs? etc Because in my experience, a bass that feels and sounds great in one of the above situations doesn't mean it is the same in the other situation! Si
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This has nothing to do with want you want to play or what your guitarist want you to play (or rather it shouldn't), it's got to do with what the song NEEDS. If a particular section requires a unison riff to sound heavy, then one shouldn't deviate it because you will lose that 'oomf'. What I do if i can't figure out a decent line for a section that requires a bit more movement or harmonic content is to simply hum what I think would sound cool, then move that onto the bass. The best one guitar metal band I can think of to listen for ideas is Mudvayne, Ryan is a monster player, knows when to fill sonic space and knows when to just kick back and riff with the guitar! +1 for uploading the guitar riffs here though! Si
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[quote name='Toasted' post='268817' date='Aug 24 2008, 11:43 AM']This pedal as an investment is a good one - they will only rise in value.[/quote] Sorry to go off track slightly but.......you think this toasted? I have one that's still in its box and with manual etc....great pedal really, so interesting to see that It might be a collectable or something in a number of years time! Good luck with the sale! Si
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Yeah mate, try as many different basses as you can! Then when you've found a make/model you like....buy it second hand! SSOOOOOO much second hand bass for £1000, you see Sei Jazzes go for like £950 Si
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My Shuker EUB has been part of an ongoing 'rationalisation' for some time now, and I think my Lakland will join it soon when my new Jazz arrives. Here's to helping unused gear get the use it deserves by other people Si
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Epifani Cabinets now being assembled in China
Sibob replied to sixshooter's topic in General Discussion
So no-one has emailed Epifani yet then? Si -
So Tony Grey is with Yamaha, not Fodera, but often plays a Fodera, that pesky Tony Grey !? Si
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[quote name='Mike' post='266888' date='Aug 21 2008, 10:24 AM']No, it's a bassist called Tony Grey. I think he often plays a Fodera.[/quote] Oh right, sorry, I thought you said he played a Fodera......this elusive Tony Grey Si
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So it's Tony Grey and he plays a Fodera?! Si
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Guitarist's said I should learn scales..
Sibob replied to Sarah5string's topic in General Discussion
I loved the way that a couple of members were like "learn arpeggios before scales, you know root 3rd, 5th, 7th", and when asked what the numbers meant, had to relate it back to scales! Perfec! Learn some basic scales and how they relate to each other, take the arpeggios from that, there are loads of arpeggios that take from all notes in all scales. Then practice it in a musical context, what I did was buy a cheap looping pedal, lay down some basic chords (guitar/piano/bass...whatever) and just practice my scales, modes and arpeggios over it, makes it more relevant than just plonking up and down the fretboard! Si p.s. Phrygian Dominant is a particular fave of mine! -
I got it wrong, was getting over excited....I'm '83, both the models I'm talking about above are '85s Probably highlighting your point even more stringrayfan! Si
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Wouldn't a much simpler plan be to just buy a 4 string Stringray, and have a scratchplate custom made like the 5 string version, doing away with the metal control plate etc. Easy Si
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Ok so, after saying that I wouldn't be asking for any 'build' pictures of the neck, I couldn't say no when Ian offered them because of some slight time setbacks. So here we are: [url="http://imageshack.us"][/url] [url="http://imageshack.us"][/url] [url="http://imageshack.us"][/url] The last picture here shows the overhang nicely, this was necessary to have a 22 fret fingerboard! It has been constructed in a way that the scratchplate slides right on under the fingerboard! Schmexual! The fingerboard will have a Satin Lacquer finish There are some other headstock mods happening that will get explained when I have the visual aids handy! The birdseye in the first 7 frets looks beautiful, I can't wait to see the flame on the back of the neck! Si p.s. The white scratchplate and control plate/knobs in the pictures aren't what will be installed. Mine will be a stack knob arrangement with black scratchplate. The Badass II is mine though!
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my blonde finished '83 found it's way into a ginger guitarists hands in Preston 6 months ago, so since then I've been GASing for a new instrument! Recently found myself exclusively playing another '83, definitly not as hard work to play as previous '83, slightly smaller body and neck make it easier to get around on! Excellent hardware that will require no modding and having checked in the control cavity, i can reveal that everything is very neat, and also just as I like it....passive! Si
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Just chill out 'Feel' it!! Si
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No there doesn't seem to be! There's a link for diagram 'Jazz Bass Stacks', but thats referring to their 'stacks' pickups rather than stack knobs! edit: Actually, I just found this on the fender site, can anyone add in where I would put the on/on/on switch? Si
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Hi all, I'll cut right to the chase! Can anyone draw up a wiring diagram for me!? What I'm after is a stack knob jazz layout, so vol/tone x 2 with a switch in between them that selects neck/both/bridge Thanks in advance! Si