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Hello, Has anyone tried or own one of these ? I can find very little info on them, but I am guessing they are meant to be some sort of Sansamp copy... Caline seem to regarded as being pretty decent for the money. I'm waiting for one to arrive currently so will find out for myself at some point soon!... James. πΈ
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Basvarken I think I bought the thread back to life with my new and awesome '05 Les Paul. I love Gibson basses especially Les Pauls and I only waited about 25 years to get one π I was actually looking at buying the Gibson Bass book the other day strangely enough. I saved it to my favourites list , there's a definite purchase coming soon π€ͺ Cheers, James.
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Gibson Les Paul Bass in vintage burst finish π
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1. I was really impressed with the Stingray's .. errrβ¦..bassiness (?), to the point that If I ever have the funds I would seriously consider getting one. 2. EB3 for the cool look and its unique sound. 3. Out of the posh, expensive basses... I thought the Alembic was probably my favourite. IMO pretty much the majority of those instruments just sound very samey to me. Mostly expensive bling, lacking any real soul or character.
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February Composition Challenge--VOTING TIME
Bleat replied to lurksalot's topic in General Discussion
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February Composition Challenge--VOTING TIME
Bleat replied to lurksalot's topic in General Discussion
Thanks guys, and to those who voted for my composition, I feel truly honoured as I'm convinced there were much better tunes than mine that should have won to be fair! I guess I must have captured something without realising it though? π€© -
I'll add another one into the deluge of entries... not been feeling very inspired musically for a while. It is what it is, recorded tonight and mixed over headphones so probably all over the place !
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I found the biggest issues with the Super Fast Slap Bass lesson are : 1. Only one of the words in the title are relevant to myself i.e. "Bass", all the others including "super", "fast" and most certainly "slap" do not apply to me. 2. I got to about 49 seconds and the guy mentions the 6th fret?! WHAT!? what the hell is a 6th fret doing there.... anything past 5 and it's just not bass anymore! Just cos these instruments have "6th frets" and above does NOT mean we should be playing them !
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Shortscale opinions please: Squier Jag SS vs Gretsch Junior Jet II
Bleat replied to basshead56's topic in Bass Guitars
Gretsch hands down, I agree with the others that the most suitable word here is trounce . It has loads of character in its sound and is very versatile for a shortscale ... the Jaguar is ok but a bit safe and normal really for want of a better description!... I had a 5 string Jaguar for a whileβ¦ nice to look at, but that's about all it has going for it imo! I'm in the process of getting another Gretsch as I stupidly sold my other one and have badly regretted it ever since ! Or to put it another way... if you want to blend into the surroundings with no one taking a blind bit of notice of what you are playing or even being remotely interested in what your role in a band actually is : get the Jag. If you want to look well cool, sound great, be the envy of your bandmates , attract loads of groupies etc : get the Gretsch. π€ͺ -
Slap? Never has a playing style said so very little with so many notes ! Personally I prefer basses that produce...errβ¦ bass, not instruments that tonally replicate the sound of cutlery being thrown down a flight of metal stairs. π€¨
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Learn that an active bass means it needs a good 9v battery..... before you go on stage.π
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I was going to upgrade mine with a Babicz Z-Series bridge. An easy (but pricey) drop in replacement which I think is in general keeping with the look and style of the Gretsch... I never got round to doing it sadly though.
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The Beatles were never the same after Paul McCartney died. π
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First live performance for me would have been July-ish of '96. Classic Rock covers at a private first gig in Kidderminster. All infront of family, friends so that eased the nerves somewhat. My bandmates were all nearly twice my age and I only got an audition in the first place as my mate was the brother of the Rhythm guitarist / vocalist..and they were desperate for a bass player. I had only been playing a few months. On one side I had a guitarist playing through a Marshall 100 watt Superbass, and on the side guitarist going through a Hiwatt 100 watt Tube amp... both turned up to 11, while I stood there playing a Washburn B200 LP shaped bass through a little HH 50 watt combo.... Yes that's right.. I might as well have just randomly hit the strings all night , or not bothered turning up at all... it would have made no difference! However, it was a good first gig, I wasn't *too* nervous, and stayed with the band for about 3 years or so... ( and I got my own back when I turned up to a band practice a few weeks later with my new Trace Elliot bass stack !) π€ͺ Haven't gigged for years now , mostly due to having to deal with too many cockwombles and not enough grounded, easy going musicians!
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Frank... Currently I have made the decision to just not play at all until I can get another Gretsch! I Have tried going back to "proper" scale instruments for grown ups recently in a vain attempt to be taken seriously as a bass player. Seeing that I'm far too immature for such things, I am now currently trying to sell off a cheap P bass type of thing that I liked the look of at the time (what was I thinking?!) It has just confirmed that 34" just doesn't look or feel right to me anymore.... I do not think there is any real sonic advantage over the sound these Gretsch basses make also!.....plus I'm too lazy to stretch my hand a couple more inches down the fretboard.π€ͺ
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I sold my black Junior Jet, and without a doubt was the most playable and best sounding bass I have owned. It is also the one I have regretted selling most β¦. π I am actually trying to scrape the money up at the moment to buy another !
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I play the songs first then tune my bass to compensate for all the wrong notes.... π€ͺ
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Midi controller keyboard recommendations please
Bleat replied to Bigwan's topic in Other Instruments
Roland A500 or 800 Pro... currently what I use and by far the best feeling midi keyboard out of a boatload I have owned.Overall it feels very well built... it has, among other stuff, 8 smallish but responsive pads. -
Cheers Skol ! It only took as long to do as what I would usually take to do a piece of music for the monthly contests to be honest,. It's not like I have worked on it for 2 years solid! π€ͺ I'm not a native, but have lived here for about 16 years now... In the vicinity of H*rg*st R*dge. Can't be giving my location away π
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Being a big fan of the Classic 80's Tangerine Dream sound, I thought I would enter this one . It probably won't be everyone's cup of Tetley, but it's about as recent as my covers get.... Choronzon Cheers, James. Just realised it has to have been done this year?
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Anyone considering good new studio monitors ?... these ESI UniK 08+ monsters will blow anything else out the water at this price IMO ( I wish I had paid Β£169 for mine).. cheaper than the 5" also. https://www.gear4music.com/Recording-and-Computers/ESI-uniK-08and-Active-Studio-Monitor/1KCV
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Roland A-800 Pro .. I use it for all music composition, playing my software instruments in Cubase 8. Works well, feels great. I have tried a fair few midi controllers, but this in my opinion has nicest quality "synth action" keybed of the lot , and overall looks very sleek and understated. It has the usual extras eg transport controls, sliders ,knobs, pads etc... most of which I do not use. I am very "old school" and still do everything with a mouse. Far too many controllers these days are just too "bling" and full of flashing lights and other "cool" features .. sadly I don't have a hipster beard so would not look right using one of those anyway. I also still have my little Alesis Q49 over there in the corner > . It's cheap and cheerful and has been like a comfy pair of musical slippers for me. I will not part with it as most of my (good?) ideas have been created using it.
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Before all the trees grew and formed woodlands for as far as the eye could see, before they became nothing but fields many years later... I was 23. π€¨
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Most the bands I listened to growing up played β¦. synthesisers... what is this "Fender Precision" you speak of? π€ͺ
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Amazing use of black hair dye , just a shame he forgot to do his beard. π€