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I was only thinking the same myself the other day. You don't see soopercip around much these days. Probably busy with his twins daughters
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Good welcome to basschat
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Not so beginner bass for a beginner advice please!!!!
Marvin replied to Les Paul Lover's topic in Bass Guitars
[quote name='Ruck' post='813156' date='Apr 20 2010, 10:14 PM']Im selling my beloved 1997 Bubinga corvette soon: should be in your price bracket, give us a PM if she likes it.[/quote] You must at least consider buying this. If only to stop me pestering the Mrs, thus resulting in divorce on grounds of mental cruelty and I simply can't afford that. That is seriously nice. -
Band Members wanting to alter the 'look' of your gear.
Marvin replied to Marvin's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='waynepunkdude' post='813089' date='Apr 20 2010, 09:33 PM']I'd give him 3 reasons: 1. It's my stuff if you think you're printing anything on it you can pay for it (the gear). 2. It looks sh*t. 3. I'm not in this band any more.[/quote] A quality response. -
Welcome to basschat. EB0, nice. I'd buy one but am having issues with the Chancellor of the Exchequer for the house to release said funds. Then of course there's the list of other stuff I need.
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[quote name='MyNameIsMudd' post='813051' date='Apr 20 2010, 09:05 PM']My name is ... naaah, you wouldn't stand a chance of pronouncing it anyway [/quote] You're probably right Welcome the basschat, you've got some nice gear.
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Not so beginner bass for a beginner advice please!!!!
Marvin replied to Les Paul Lover's topic in Bass Guitars
[quote name='JordanRLS' post='813013' date='Apr 20 2010, 08:44 PM']A fantastic bit of kit for the price... I've just bought one and i really like it...[/quote] A man with impeccable taste.....I also have a 300 and just love it. -
Not so beginner bass for a beginner advice please!!!!
Marvin replied to Les Paul Lover's topic in Bass Guitars
2nd hand Warwick or a new Rockbass maybe. Ibanez SR300 or maybe stretch to a 500. Very sleek. The Squire CV comes highly recommended, I was in a shop on Monday and the owner was literally eulogizing about them. -
I'd never heard of part fretted instruments I must admit. But then I'm an ignorant git.
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There are always a few threads asking for advice on combos and it surprises me that this range isn't mentioned more, especially given the good reviews they get. And if I was near Oxford, Hector, I'd be very tempted - if I actually needed a new combo but apparently I don't according to someone else
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I only mention these as I popped into a music shop this morning and there was a Fender Rumble 100/210 in the shop. (It's a very small shop with only half a dozen bass amps at most and only 3 basses ). The guy who owns it is a Fender fanatic, and I can't emphasis that enough, Fender are almost a religion to this guy and although I'm not a Fender man I thoroughly enjoyed the half hour I spent chewing the fat with him. Anyway back to the amp, only 100w, so asked about it and the owner said it was seriously loud, chest thumpingly loud. (Although he is a guitarist). The range (15w up to 350w) is very rarely mentioned on here so I was just wondering what the general consensus was. I must admit if I was in the market for a new combo it would definitely be in the running.
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Band Members wanting to alter the 'look' of your gear.
Marvin replied to Marvin's topic in General Discussion
Doddy's nailed it I think. Especially if you've got some good gear, you don't want to be covering it up or modifying it. If however, I was to say own an unreliable brand of amp beginning with B then I'd quite happily hide it behind anything available. Like I say I'm not in the band, so it doesn't effect me, but I'm pretty sure I'd have said no. Especially considering they've already got a backdrop logo and one on the drumkit. Perhaps uniforms are next -
I have a friend who is the vocalist/band leader. He's quite an excitable, exuberant and very enthusiastic chap. He's a good bloke. The band have decided to have 'new' speaker covers made with the band logo on them. The guitarist I noticed has got one of those nice vintage style amps. Now I'm quite obsessive about my gear, what little I have, and there would be no way on this earth that I would agree to have my speaker grill replaced by the band logo, regardless of my loyalty to the other members. More so if I had a top end rig. Would you? Or am I being an idiot? Please note I'm not in said band.
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[quote name='Mr. Foxen' post='809749' date='Apr 17 2010, 07:22 PM']Yep, carry the energy from the nuclear plants. Covers that whole 'diggers run on oil' thing. Run on hydrogen, dig up the uranium, to power the plants. Eventually we sort fusion, to replace the fission plants, just like how we figured running stuff on hydrogen to replace the oil powered stuff.[/quote] [quote name='rockinbassgirl' post='809815' date='Apr 17 2010, 08:17 PM']Mr. Foxen...do you have any numbers that would convey "quite alot"? thanks RBG (Rockinbassgirl)[/quote] A lot, but not as much as a digger that runs on hydrogen, I'd wager.
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Welcome to basschat. As Eight says probably best to stick your question in here. [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showforum=5"]Amps and Cabinets Forum[/url] Cheers.
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[quote name='The Funk' post='809597' date='Apr 17 2010, 05:34 PM']I woke up in a cold sweat in the early hours of this morning. The first thing I did was check [b][size=5]the bed next to me[/size][/b]. Thank goodness - the 5 string was still there. I'd dreamt that some dodgy former client of mine had set me up in an elaborate plot to steal all my bass guitars. I woke up when I had my Keyser Soze moment and realised that I'd been conned out of them. The cases and gig bags were all still there - but they were empty! Have any of you had any bass-related dreams/nightmares? I have from time to time dreamt of playing amazing gigs or sitting in with heroes of mine. Anyway, that's the first bass-related nightmare I've had so I thought I'd share it with all of you. Do you think there's any deeper, hidden meaning in there? The day job stealing away my basshood or some such?[/quote] Hmmm, so you keep your 5 string in a bed next to you! The only nightmares I have is when I actually play, no wait, it gives other people nightmares.
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I'm not particularly fussed about either. I'm sure they are really nice blokes and they have their respective talents but their music doesn't interest me at all.
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[quote name='Doddy' post='809430' date='Apr 17 2010, 02:11 PM']This is an area that seems to have a couple of conflicting opinions....so here's my take on it. I really dislike any transcription that says you should detune and then proceeds to write the notes out as if you were in standard tuning. Where they have written an A is indeed an Ab,so as far as I'm concerned it's incorrect. Now I know some people will say that you should just detune and play what's written,but even then it is still written wrongly.If you dropped the tuning a semitone,A is now on the 1st fret not an open string. Basically,it has been written like this for a couple of reasons. Obviously,D major is easier to read than Db even though the piece is actually in Db,but I think the main reason is because the vast majority of people who will buy that type of book have no idea about reading and will just detune and play from the tab because it doesn't require any thinking about-They aren't hearing the pitches,they are seeing fingerings.That's why this kind of instruction only appears in Rock Tab books. You would never get this in a real world gigging situation.[/quote] A lesson for me there then, don't bother buying these books again.
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[quote name='leftybassman392' post='809421' date='Apr 17 2010, 01:59 PM']It's the tab that's the problem. The transcriber has given the instruction to detune, and then forgotten to tell the software to do the same. My guess would be that it's been written by somebody who doesn't really read music, and has just assumed you'll follow the tab. If you are really trying to follow the dots, these ones are no use to you. Bin it and look for a better transcription. It's not as if they're hard to find for this song.[/quote] I thought this one would have been fairly reliable, considering it comes from 'Bass Tab White Pages'. I suppose the clue may be in the title in that it's primarily aimed at TAB. But one would have thought a publisher like Hal Leonard would ensure the TAB and Stave match. I'm trying to avoid reading the TAB, but just noticed this anomaly. The transcript of Dream On by Aerosmith was also in the wrong key. It all seems a little worrying. I'm thankful I didn't pay the £30 they charge for this book but got substantially cheaper.
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[attachment=47575:IMG.pdf] Ignore what song it is, in the main these songs are learnt by ear probably. My question/confusion is this. At the top of the page it tells the reader to de-tune 1/2 step. The very first note on the stave I read as an A. So I would naturally play an A. However, cross ref with the TAB it says play 12th fret on the third string. If you've de-tuned surely this would be an Ab. Hence I'm confused, what are you actually supposed to play? I've seen this several times and am just questioning the instruction to de-tune, surely if the stave says play a certain note that is what you play, isn't it? Please help. The reason I'm asking is I'm taking tentative steps into learning to read the dots.
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Forgot it was on, have to catch it in full on iPlayer.