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I have small hands and play the six-string version of this. It takes a little while to get used to the width of the neck and spacing, but it does make sense after a while. If I haven't played it for some time, it takes me a gig or two before I'm completely comfortable with it again, but after that it's like butter. [quote name='Chris2112' post='1339782' date='Aug 14 2011, 04:14 PM']If it were a 6'er...I'd be a buying a 5'er that you fancied trading for! [/quote] Have you seen this link? It's the exact twin of my MkI TRB6 which I've owned for 15 years and is still my #1. [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=146725"]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=146725[/url]
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Following this with some interest - I have my own DB but we have a couple of basses in the school where I teach, and the 3/4 could probably do with some work like this...
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Looking to buy a quiver - any recommendations?
therealting replied to Mike's topic in EUB and Double Bass
I have the triangular top one and like it a lot. Stays put and stays open, and invaluable for orchestral rehearsals. -
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Ashdown Mini48 cab for sale - Neo drivers - SOLD
therealting replied to Nickytwister's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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Bill Fitzmaurice Omni 15 Tallboy For Sale
therealting replied to andyonbass's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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Ashdown Mini48 cab for sale - Neo drivers - SOLD
therealting replied to Nickytwister's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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White Fender Jazz MIM 5 string, with fender padded case. Mint.
therealting replied to binky_bass's topic in Basses For Sale
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SOLD:Cheapest Bass on BassChat? Cheapo Jap-Crap for sale
therealting replied to Moos3h's topic in Basses For Sale
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Yamaha TRB6 series 1 in Translucent Black
therealting replied to mattbass6's topic in Basses For Sale
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It takes time to build a bass, and Vinny (like everyone else) has a finite amount of time. Everybody wants his product, and he can only produce a certain number a month. If you were in his shoes, and charging $2k would mean you have a 25 year waiting list, wouldn't you charge more? Of course you wouldn't... the same way you wouldn't take another job that has the same workload and pays better.
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Hipshot GB7 De-Tuner
therealting replied to lscolman's topic in Accessories & Other Musically Related Items For Sale
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Double Bass Tutor In South East London
therealting replied to originalfunkbrother's topic in EUB and Double Bass
[quote name='funkygreega' post='546938' date='Jul 21 2009, 07:50 PM']Hie there all, I am looking for a DB tutor in the South East area of London. I have NEVER played the instrument before and I consider myself to be an electric bass player though I want to play the DB as well. Anyone know of any great tutors in and around the aforementioned area? Thanks in advance[/quote] Call Trinity College of Music and ask for recommendations. I have taken lessons from Ingela Weeks but she is mostly a classical teacher. -
Fly with an inexpensive, easily replaced instrument that you wouldn't panic about losing / getting damaged.
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First Double Bass; one week to learn 2 sets... :S
therealting replied to james_guitar's topic in EUB and Double Bass
I should add that I am definitely an advocate of teaching yourself to play an instrument - I taught myself to play guitar, bass, flute, clarinet (and then saxophone), ukulele (similar to guitar I know, but the altered tuning messes with your head), harp etc. I love working new instruments out... but the physical challenge of double bass was beyond me, and despite only planning to take a few starter lessons, I have now had weekly lessons for nine months and am still only playing at about grade 5 standard with a bow. Oh, and if you are planning to play a two hour set a couple of weeks after first starting on DB... I wish you good luck. When I first started, I lasted about ten minutes! -
First Double Bass; one week to learn 2 sets... :S
therealting replied to james_guitar's topic in EUB and Double Bass
Congrats on picking up double bass! I started in October having played guitar and electric bass for the best part of 20 years, and playing and teaching professionally for the last 5. I will say that it is STILL worth having a few lessons from a good teacher, particularly with left hand technique. It really is a completely different animal to electric bass and guitar, and although you may well have your technique down, you could very well have it very wrong and you could end up injuring yourself very badly and jeopardising your guitar playing too. If I hadn't started taking lessons, and simply decided to knuckle down and work through the pain the way I did with guitar and electric bass when I was starting out, I would probably have had to give up playing stringed instruments due to injury... it really is no joke. At least take a few lessons, and if your teacher says your fine, then go ahead. But our hands are our livelihood, and this is one instrument that you don't want to take ANY risks on.