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billphreets

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  1. well worth a watch [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hUyMNyrOHJQ"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hUyMNyrOHJQ[/url]
  2. excellent major , thankyou ; )
  3. [quote name='thepurpleblob' post='711402' date='Jan 13 2010, 03:23 PM']New band project - new dilemma. We need a name. Covers band, female singer and four blokes. Song list is in flux but think Duffy, Paloma Faith, Amy Winehouse, No Doubt, The Gossip etc. ..and probably the usual suspect "cheesy's" too. Please save me having to expend any effort... suggestions, general advice and theft all much appreciated [/quote] just call yourselves "FREE BEER!" i`ll 100% guarantee you`ll never play to an empty house!!
  4. great playing.. nice to hear something a little different ; )
  5. wow , thanks man.. im in need of some reading practice , excellent stuff ; )
  6. [quote name='witterth' post='706330' date='Jan 9 2010, 10:06 AM']any more details Bill? I've been looking for a free "jam-a-long" drummer site for a few days as it goes, but come up nix.. so anymore leads would be good. thanks W[/quote] its not free m8 .. and im certainly not the type of person that advocates getting it from a torrent site...
  7. [quote name='Golchen' post='706331' date='Jan 9 2010, 10:08 AM']I bought it but I never use it. I got it to use with Garageband but it is pretty crap with GB. I think that it works a lot better with other software. I'm desperate for a 3/4 drum pattern for a project, but it doesn't have anything useable![/quote] what kits / packages do you have?? i use it in ableton live...
  8. anybody else out there use toontracks ez drummer ?? i find it an invaluable tool for jammimg along to.. groove monkee do some decent add on kits in a lot of different genres.. some great odd time meter patterns in the jazz kits... SO simple to programme your own beats..
  9. didnt he use a rick back in the day? p-bass too i believe.........?
  10. [quote name='Mog' post='703601' date='Jan 6 2010, 11:39 PM']Is that a good or bad thing? You could try warwick red label in 40-100. About €9 a pop and not half bad. Started using them after I went back to uni. Cant afford to change the ol prosteels every month no more [/quote] no bad thing ; )
  11. [quote name='Mog' post='703526' date='Jan 6 2010, 10:47 PM']try a set of extra slinkys.40-95 i think.[/quote] your not the first person to mention these strings to me today....
  12. im needing to change to light gauge strings.. would say a .90 E string still be suitable for drop D tension wise?? im not worried about losing low end as i can boost my amps eq , i just dont want the D flapping around too much.. i play with a pretty light touch.. opinions please?
  13. im needing to change to light gauge strings.. would say a .90 E string still be suitable for drop D tension wise?? im not worried about losing low end as i can boost my amps eq , i just dont want the D flapping around too much.. i play with a pretty light touch.. opinions please?
  14. exactly m8!!!!
  15. [quote name='Hit&Run' post='703218' date='Jan 6 2010, 06:17 PM']"Strange things are afoot at the Circle K."[/quote] when did the mongols rule china ? hahahahahahaa
  16. [quote name='Sarah5string' post='703189' date='Jan 6 2010, 05:59 PM']I thought circle k was a us fast food place/store lol[/quote] hmmmmm , im sure there was a circle k in `bill and teds excellent adventure` come to think of it hahahahaha
  17. [quote name='dannybuoy' post='703181' date='Jan 6 2010, 05:55 PM']No, but they look interesting and I'd like to try a set. They even go up to .200, that's the biggest I've heard of for a bass string! You could always ask them direct: [url="http://circlekstrings.com/store/contact.html"]http://circlekstrings.com/store/contact.html[/url][/quote] shipping charges are a little on the steep side to say the least...
  18. hi ppl does anybody know if there is a uk distributor for circle k strings???
  19. excellent major! keep the reading coming please!! ; )
  20. thanks major , a most welcome edition to your series.. reading is an area im determined to improve on!
  21. perfect time to practice right hand technique and theory.. i would`nt risk further injury m8... i sincerely hope it gets better soon ; )
  22. [url="http://baixoakidownload.blogspot.com/search/label/James%20Jamerson"]http://baixoakidownload.blogspot.com/searc...ames%20Jamerson[/url] try that instead ; )
  23. [quote name='GonzoBass' post='687561' date='Dec 17 2009, 06:00 PM']Please Share! [/quote] yes m8 , no problem [url="http://baixoakidownload.blogspot.com/searc...ames%20Jamerson"]http://baixoakidownload.blogspot.com/searc...ames%20Jamerson[/url] enjoy ; )
  24. Extra vote for the Bassballs, because run after other effects it produces other-wordly sounds. Don't run it as a standard envelope filter, treat it as a modulation effect. There's nothing like it. +1
  25. [quote name='Nodd' post='281299' date='Sep 10 2008, 05:10 PM']EMMA Discumbobulator is the one I'd advise, great sounds, good balance of sensitivity versus effect. and nowhere near the stratospheric prices mentioned. Nodd[/quote] +1 , i would NOT be without this pedal
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