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It's an electric guitar with a filter or possibly a wah wah pedal. Of course it could be a stylophone [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HkTQsOQLEeU&feature=related"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HkTQsOQLEeU...feature=related[/url] which does sound very like a siamese cat.
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Fender TV Twelve Bassman Tweed - Reduced!
gjones replied to gazza19's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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I fell for mine when I read the line on the Fender website that went ........ [b]'The tube preamp is classy and simple, with black chicken head knobs sitting on top of a chrome chassis. It feels like looking down at the dashboard of your favorite muscle car'[/b] I drive a clapped out 15 year old renault 19 held together by birdshit and optimism, so this was as near to a 69 Mustang as I'm ever likely to get. Nice amp.
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Cliffy from cheers is Fenders secret custom shop relicing weapon. Every time he hits it with his wee wotchamacallit it goes up in price by six thousand dollars. Keep an eye out when it gets to 4.55 [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DTi8ISIxX8c&feature=related"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DTi8ISIxX8c...feature=related[/url]
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He says that the last thing to be recorded, with the Beatles in the later days, would be the bass. Which meant he could take his time and get it right. I agree.........very underated.
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I've played in blues bands for 20 years and am a big fan but that first track was well dodgy. It sounded like something that would have sounded a lot better just played solo on a cheap guitar because it lost the rawness it needed in a band of top of the line session guys with eric playing on a £10,000 Les Paul. The rest of the stuff was pretty run of the mill as well.
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Well the Fender 70's classic has a chunkier neck, front to back, than most Jazzes I've tried. Maybe you need a bit more wood to keep it stable because of those mother of pearl inlays. Here's a nice one on ebay, sure is purty [url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=180581336341&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT"]http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie...e=STRK:MEWAX:IT[/url]
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Any new song should be learned (i.e. chord changes, stops starts, your part) before you get to the rehearsal stage. My advice is to make sure everybody (who needs it) has a chord chart in front of them so they have no excuses for mucking it up and wasting your time. Playing music is fun but it's serious fun and you do need to put work and commitment into it. With a new band I always recommend having a gig booked so that there is a deadline to aim for. The nightmare of making a ballsup in front of an audience baying for blood because you haven't learnt the song properly is usuallly enough to concentrate the mind of the laziest musician.
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Squier Silver Series P-bass in rather nice nick
gjones replied to Happy Jack's topic in eBay - Weird and Wonderful
MIJ Silver series squiers are excellent basses. Since I played a friends 92 jazz bass I was looking for a decent example on ebay and eventually bought one a year or so ago. Sound and build quality are great and it's well worth the £250 I paid for it. Don't know much about the precisions though but I assume they're of a similair quality. Japanese Fenders are never shoddily made. -
Doesn't matter what make it is, just make sure it's got a light. I bought a snazzy korg tuner took it to a gig............and I couldn't see it in the dark because it doesn't light up (so totally useless on stage). I'll say it again........it's gotta light up!
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Ask this guy [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aq0q5gIIIq4&feature=related"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aq0q5gIIIq4...feature=related[/url]
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Ha, ha seriously though. If it's Pino Pallidino it's a fretless bass with an octaver, some reverb and probably a bit of chorus.
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[url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Fender-Precision-Bass-Guitar-/120636382967?pt=UK_Musical_Instruments_Guitars_CV&hash=item1c167d1ef7"]http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Fender-Precision-Bas...=item1c167d1ef7[/url] Here's a link from somebody who owns one [url="http://www.harmonycentral.com/reviews/344193"]http://www.harmonycentral.com/reviews/344193[/url] If it was fretted I'd be interested.
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Reverse Kluson missing screw - Help please!
gjones replied to Fretless Eric's topic in Repairs and Technical
[quote name='Fretless Eric' post='997788' date='Oct 23 2010, 08:39 AM']I promised I'd post on progress so; still haven't been able to locate a screw. I am told that the Allparts Part No. GS-0359-005 [url="http://www.allparts.com/Bass-Key-Screws-p/gs-0359-005.htm"]http://www.allparts.com/Bass-Key-Screws-p/gs-0359-005.htm[/url] is the one to get, it certainly has the right "imperial" thread: 12/24. Unfortunately they have a high minimum order value and despite the exceptional exchange rate we can get in Australia, I am not about to buy these and I can't find anyone who is about to order from Allparts so that I can piggy-back. I'm sure I'll find one eventually, at least it means that my other basses are getting out and about.[/quote] I had the same problem with an old bass I have. It was very difficult to find the correct imperial size screws here in the UK. A friend brought some machinehead worm screws back from the US with him and they fitted perfectly. Check out the last post on this thread which has link to a shop in the states that has the size I think you're looking for. It's closed at the moment but says they are re-opening later in oct and they seeem to deliver internationally [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=87073&hl="]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=87073&hl=[/url] Hope this helps. -
If you're after perfection get a refund and buy a Japanese one.
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[quote name='waynepunkdude' post='991627' date='Oct 17 2010, 09:11 PM']Is it too late for a refund?[/quote] You're sooooo cruel!
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My blood usually freezes in my veins when I hear the words 'bass solo album' But this is actually really very good. Just like the review you've quoted says, just really good tunes which happen to be played on bass by a really tasteful player. You've converted me. By the way is you bass tuned like a guitar EADGBE? It sounds like it might be.
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[quote name='4 candles' post='988463' date='Oct 14 2010, 09:42 PM']Leeds coolege of music You are a f***ing discrace, your graduates are a discrace anyone who has a degee from leeds, please burn it!!! Any aspiring musicians out there, Dont go to leeds. Get a well paid job, some occasional lessons from a good guy on basschat, learn loads of tunes, and keep busy Regards Mark[/quote] Peter Sklaroff was, until very recently, head of jazz at Leeds College of Music and when I knew him 20 years ago could play a mean mustang sally.....hopefully he still can. I'm sure he'd be very interested in your opinion [url="http://www.myspace.com/petesklaroff"]http://www.myspace.com/petesklaroff[/url]
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Get one of these they're great! [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jvW-fn8m2WA&feature=related"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jvW-fn8m2WA...feature=related[/url] And you'll look just like him [url="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Adam_Clayton_2005_Wien_v1.jpg"]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Adam_Cla...005_Wien_v1.jpg[/url] Edit : Oh and by the way they'll really cheap.......but great value [url="http://www.guitarampkeyboard.com/en/squier-/71293"]http://www.guitarampkeyboard.com/en/squier-/71293[/url]
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I used Rotosound roundwounds for years. Then for a while I decided that ernie balls slinkys where the ones for me. I tried DR Fatbeams but found them very inflexible so bought a set of Hi Beams which felt a lot easier to play (and sound pretty good too). BUT I've ended going back to the Rotosounds, simply because they are the sound that I hear in my head when I hear a Jazz Bass. Although the DR Hi Beams come a close second. Quick plug for Rotosound TruBass tapewounds .......great vintage Motown sound. quick Edit : I notice that Rotosound swingbass sometimes get a bad press because they feel icky when new and get dull very quickly. I guess I'm lucky because my hands don't sweat much so once they're worn in they don't get dull particularly quickly and when they do I loosen them off for 24hrs and abracadabra they've got their zing back (try it it works).
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[quote name='bassatnight' post='806137' date='Apr 14 2010, 03:27 PM']My list of once upon a times... 1984 Westone Thunder 1 1985 Aria SB700 and a Fender P Fretless (I paid £200 for her!) 1986 Aria SB1000/ Travis Bean TB2000 Fretless (thought I was Mick Karn!) 1987 Yamaha BB5000/Westone Thunder 3 Fretless/Jaydee Supernatural (won from guitarist magazine) 1989 Fender Jazz US/Musicman Stingray Stopped playing whilst travelling and generally living it up abroad for a few years 1992 Aria Cat Fretless 1994 Fender P US 1998 Aria SB1000 Fretless in Paduk 2001 Warwick Corvette (stolen) 2003 Fender Jazz 1981 US 2005 Fender P US/Stingray 5 string 2008 Fender Jazz 2002/Aria SB900 2009 Sandberg Calif J/M Overwater Perception/ Lakeland 44/01 / Fender Marcus Miller/ Fender Jazz US/ Fender P US/ Status Graphite Fretless 2010 Sadowsky Jazz / Aria SB1000/ Aria SB700/ Wal Mk2 Fretless[/quote] What happened in 2009.......did you win the lottery?
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Some of these early 80's Squiers can go for silly prices which , frankly, are probably not justified. But saying that, I have a Japanese Silver Series Squier Jazz, made in the early 90's, which is a really lovely bass. A friend let me borrow his for a while and I was so impressed I trawled ebay until I found a good example to buy for myself. I paid £250 for mine and they usually go for between £200 and £300. If it's made in Japan, whether it's a Squier or a Fender, you know it's going to be good.