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Agreed. The Ibanez is a classic.
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Jakko Jakszyk's "Bruised Romantic Glee Club". Absolutely wonderful.
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I've just had a very satisfactory quote from The Decal Shop for some replacement old-style Overwater logos. I asked Chris May first, but unfortunately the only ones he has left are so old that they fall apart when you try to soak them.
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VOTE NOW!!! Barefaced Bassface 2009 shortlist
Rich replied to alexclaber's topic in Repairs and Technical
[quote name='joegarcia' post='900974' date='Jul 21 2010, 02:35 PM']Yaaaaayyyy!!! Does this mean I am officially the ugliest bassist in the country?[/quote] Yup. -
*SOLD* Pedulla Buzz4 Fretless - best fretless ever?!
Rich replied to cetera's topic in Basses For Sale
Just a gentle reminder as it seems to have been forgotten/ignored [i]again[/i]: [b][size=4][url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?act=SR&f=19"]Rules and Guidelines for the Marketplace[/url] Guidelines for BUYERS 5. If you believe the price of the item is too cheap/expensive, then please PM the seller as to why. Do not ridicule or undermine the seller by posting how much you think it's worth or how much it can be gotten for elsewhere, the laws of supply and demand will determine if the item sells at that price.[/size][/b] OK? -
[quote name='Martin E' post='904629' date='Jul 25 2010, 11:37 AM']If asked I play electric bass not a bass guitar.[/quote] What would you say if you played one of these?
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[quote name='bluesparky' post='903844' date='Jul 24 2010, 10:54 AM']Cool, will do. It's only happened a handful of times so i've not gone too deep and gynecological about it yet, when it does stop and then kick in again there is a chunky tha-doomp, which would imply something along the lines of power issues. Cheers, (I'll shoot off now, before i acciddently hijack this thread...).[/quote] Battery clip definitely your first port of call. They are the Achilles' heel for every active bass. If it turns out to be innocent, get thee to the Gallery in Camden.
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[quote name='purpleblob' post='903015' date='Jul 23 2010, 11:45 AM']Ooo, was that aimed at my opinion or just generally ? [/quote] Good god no, just a general observation.
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Opinions are like arseholes, in that everybody's got one. When you think yours is the only valid opinion, you start [i]being[/i] an arsehole. I've always liked 'Lady Madonna' myself.
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[quote name='discreet' post='902336' date='Jul 22 2010, 08:45 PM']McCartney was the best drummer.[/quote] He certainly wasn't the worst
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So these three are all the same thing? Wow, I'm really confused now.
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OK. What's this?
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[quote name='MIJ-VI' post='901856' date='Jul 22 2010, 01:28 PM']This is an electric bass guitar.......................................................[/quote] But the tuning is exactly the same as a P bass, albeit with two extra top strings. So what makes this a 'guitar', and a Precision not? [quote]and this is an electric bass:[/quote] But so is this: Are you saying there are more similarities between this and a P bass, than between the P bass and the Bass VI?
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[quote name='OutToPlayJazz' post='901671' date='Jul 22 2010, 09:54 AM']The electric bass was designed by Leo Fender and introduced in 1951 as the first Precision bass. Leo designed it to be a more portable alternative to the double bass with accurate intonation from the fretted neck. It was loosely based on the Telecaster guitar design. Interestingly, if you look at all of the 50's literature and advertising, there's no mention of the word "guitar" at all. So therefore, the electric bass is descended from the double bass. It just happens to be shaped like an elongated guitar for convenience.[/quote] It's guitar shaped, and basically a member of the guitar family, and is therefore a bass guitar. 'Bass' refers to its sonic range, like 'baritone' or 'tenor' or whatever. If an orchestral player asked what you played and you replied "bass", his logical answer would be "Bass what? Clarinet? Sax?". [quote]Perhaps we should all call our instruments, "Fender Basses" like Leo did? [/quote] Or "GUITAR", like Leo did?
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[quote name='thisnameistaken' post='899797' date='Jul 20 2010, 10:47 AM']As for the RSI thing, I think some people are more prone to that than others but I don't feel like I use a lot of pressure to stop notes (practically nothing compared to double bass), and in 20 years I've never had a problem with my wrists.[/quote] Yeah, I think you're right. Both my wrists have given me problems and I've had surgery on one, but I have a gtrist mate who has been playing longer than me and using computers at work longer than me too, and has never had a single twinge from either hand. Lucky git.
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I like a nice low action, not so low that everything chokes off but low enough that it reacts to my light touch. I have ramps on both my main basses and I find this helps me to maintain said lightness and get a good even response. Since my carpal thing, I'm very wary about wrist and/or finger pain. High action, nein danke.
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+1 for the series/parallel switching. Also, how about a Villex passive tone thingy?
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I reckon a Jazz would be fine with BEAD tuning. After all, Anthony Jackson has had his tuned C-F-Bb-Eb for years.
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OK, if we're talking real magic lamp fantasy stuff... I'd like a 5 string fretted bass that could be made fretless at the flick of a switch, with Delanos and an East eq [i]plus[/i] the innards from a Line6 Variax bass.
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[quote name='yorks5stringer' post='895756' date='Jul 15 2010, 04:28 PM']If it's from Dolphin it may be a bit fishy.......[/quote][quote name='jezzaboy' post='895846' date='Jul 15 2010, 06:19 PM']I think that your swiming against the tide there.[/quote] No. Please, [i]please[/i] stop there, I beg of you For the sake of us all, everywhere, I mean, think of the children...
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Louis Jordan, 'Jump Jive'. Now [i]that[/i]'s what I call dance music.
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The black Aerodynalike is very nice. Me likey. Not too sure about the Rickenrays though.
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errrm... yuck
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[quote name='Commando Jack' post='894591' date='Jul 14 2010, 12:20 PM']when I've just finished playing for 2 hours I just feel the need to go home for a cup of tea[/quote] WAHEY! ROCK'n'ROLL!! [size=1]Actually yeah, I know exactly what you mean [/size]
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Unfortunately, I was pulled at a gig once. It was the ex Mrs.Rich. [quote name='thisnameistaken' post='891174' date='Jul 10 2010, 11:06 AM']Oh there was a girl who my singer tried to hook me up with. Her name was Angela, she was all blonde hair and red lips and tits, and as dopey as you can imagine. This was in the USA, and she first asked me what I was doing over there (having just seen my band perform!). I told her I was working at McGuire air force base as a stunt pilot. "Oh really? Wow!" she cooed. I went on to tell her that I was an English Language graduate and to combine my two loves I became a specialist in skywriting, and that my post at McGuire was in order to teach the American pilots to punctuate correctly. Because cursive is fairly straightforward once you've got the hang of flying the plane, but semicolons are hard to write and often pilots who can write one don't know where it's appropriate to use it. Etc. She stood up to about half an hour of this before making her excuses and backing away.[/quote] Brilliant. Many years ago, a mate and I managed to succeessfully get the same sod-off-and-leave-us-alone result by telling two annoying women that we were plumbers working on nuclear submarines, and proceeding to explain to them in great detail how toilets work underwater.