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essexbasscat

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  1. Good to have you along Pete, whatever you bring with you Can't say I've heard a Burman before, might be nice for some A/B'ing ? Cheers T
  2. One more day to go, one more day to go...... Roll up, roll up, the profits go to BC !
  3. Surprised this hasn't gone yet at this price Have a bump
  4. Is it really his ? That's one helluva slice of cash, but wouldn't it be cool to own one of the man's basses ?
  5. Frequently played a guitar at home for years and years, but came to gig with one a year or two ago and found I still thought as a bassist as a band member. Could easily pick out each guitar part at home and recorded heaps with guitar , but couldn't busk on my feet in real time. I still pulled my gun like a bass player, every time Guess it's payback for every time I've sat back expecting a predictable outcome when guitarists pick up a bass and say "It's only got four strings, got to be easy".
  6. Hope to catch you at a bash with this rig sometime Barrie
  7. [quote name='Marvin' post='1189798' date='Apr 5 2011, 10:15 PM']Personally I've always thought this thread should be pinned, simply for post 37 [/quote] Oh deary me, a Classic
  8. I'll gladly step out of everyone else's way for suggestions about other things to be getting on with. But I would look twice at the simultaneous goals of increasing strength, dexterity and speed. Endurance, dexterity and speed would perhaps be a slightly happier mix. That said, do you have any specific areas or regions of the body you wish to strengthen ? i.e the hand ? Is your hand weak as it stands ? If you do wish to strengthen the hand, be careful to strengthen the muscles that release the fingers to the same degree as you strengthen the muscles that grip, or your finger release speed may be influenced. Good luck with the practice T
  9. I'll play Starting off with the warm ups seems to be a general winner a lot of the time, but after that, would it not be beneficial to go for goal specific stuff ? at least this will lend itself to adopting some method of assessing areas of improvement, which will help with motivation. I'm sure many others will add to this big time.
  10. I gig a RW Precison and have a RW Jazz at home. Both are amongst the best basses I've played in a long while. A great deal of bass for the money, either one.
  11. cheers Kev and thanks for your patience while the world went crazy busy at this end. Let me know how you get on with it
  12. One week and counting Would it help if we got some topless dancers in for the day ?
  13. [quote name='stingrayPete1977' post='1186806' date='Apr 3 2011, 04:20 PM']I can see where this is going to go already Why would only Jazzers or Pro's make use of notation? [/quote] Hmmm, agree with you here Pete
  14. [attachment=76564:018.jpg] A Yammy would probably do the job nicely !
  15. One day I'll get one of these bloody things ! - Been saying that since I started playing as a teenager Have a bump
  16. [quote name='cycrowave' post='1186060' date='Apr 2 2011, 06:56 PM']im really gassing for a mk IV atm. just wondering, how do they sound with a 4 by 10 cab? also under what circumstances is it best to biamp? cheers[/quote] S'pose it does depend on the 4 x 10 cab used. My MK IV is definately has a Peavey sound (apologies for lack of clarity here for those that havn't heard a few different Peaveys'), but that said, the tone shaping stages are very effective. For ideas around biamping, the owners manual gives full explanations and is available from the Peavey website. They do come up from time to time and generally for under £100. Awesome for the money.
  17. Kev bought a trombone from me. Had no end of problems at my end sorting out the post and dealing with Citylink, but despite all that, Kev displayed the patience of Job throughout. Cheers Kev, hope it serves you well Tom
  18. Come along on the Sunday morning. You know it will be more fun than all those jobs at home
  19. Noticed one of mine needs a tweek too. Must be that time again.
  20. [quote name='dave.c' post='1178072' date='Mar 27 2011, 11:17 AM']It's looking like I can make it! so if anyone is interested in trying any of the following, post it up and I will bring it along. 4 strings: Vigier Passion III Vigier Passion II Alembic Persuader Spector Rebop Zebrano Dean Brian Bromberg Gibson SGZ (34 scale) Warwick thumb BO fretless Hoyer EB3 Hohner B2A Hohner Jack Cort G65 with Roland GK pickup and V-Bass edit: I think it's a Passion II not a I , about 1985 anyway and with a graphite neck and LAG collection 5 string, 1984 (strung with a high C) I have Hartke LH 500 and LH1000 heads and three GS112 cabs that will still be in my car from the night before if they are needed.[/quote] Now I'm really curious to see what you bring on the day How do you decide what to take to a gig ? See you there T
  21. [quote name='Blademan_98' post='1177791' date='Mar 27 2011, 12:55 AM']We're so pleased to be with you[/quote] Look around see what you do....
  22. [quote name='daz' post='1177804' date='Mar 27 2011, 01:14 AM']I remember it on top of the pops in 1973 when i was 8 years old. The ELO version of course has the musical quote from Beethoven's 5th at the begining.[/quote] Isn't that great ? a mix of classical and pop ! The whole tone decending scale is just the cherry on the cake - mixing in prog rock too. How off the wall is that ? Whole tone scale was of course also used by Rod Argent in 'Hold Your Head Up' from the same era.
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