Little Helios Posted April 16 Posted April 16 Hellooooo! I returned to bass playing last summer after a long gap and it's fantastic to be back on the instrument that feels like home. My bass journey began in 1983 when I was 14. I taught myself by playing along to Iron Maiden records in my bedroom, having already honed my craft posing in front of the mirror with a tennis racket. I played in some dreadful teenage rock bands on my little Fender Musicmaster, which I still have, and which still sports the set of Rotosound Swing Bass strings I put on it in 1984. (I'm not a frequent changer of strings.) In my mid 20s I discovered I had a good singing voice and felt I had to move over to guitar in order to accompany myself. Never got very good at it though, and had to rely on collaborators for recording and gigging. After 30 years of everyone saying "Hey, you play your guitar like it's a bass!" I finally got the message. So here I am. I'm having fun exploring a few different basses, and the one which feels like my bass-of-a-lifetime is a Nate Mendel signature Precision – I love it so much. Fortunately my husband hasn't found out how much I spent on the Rickenbacker. Looking forward to getting to know you all and ever learning from your expertise. 5 Quote
ead Posted April 16 Posted April 16 Welcome along. I think the golden rule is that, when it comes to bass purchases, minimum disclosure applies. It's certainly keep me breathing. 2 Quote
mikebass456 Posted April 16 Posted April 16 Welcome Helios! Also, well done on being. Rickenbacker owner - my wife knows exactly how much money cost, as she bought it for me about 25 years ago (don't think she knows how much they're worth now though....😆😆) 1 Quote
Marc S Posted April 16 Posted April 16 Hi @Little Helios Welcome back to the world of bass. I started playing in about 1982. I hadnt been playing that long, before i just stopped altogether. There were a few times when i picked a bass up and dreamed of playing again.... one day. After not playing for almost 25 years, I started again, and haven't looked back. There are times when I think how much better I'd be if I hadn't given up. But mostly, I'm just happy to be playing. I've spent way way too much on basses. I own way too many, and keep swapping, selling & trading.... but it's all part of the fun for me 😀 1 Quote
MNY Posted Thursday at 14:40 Posted Thursday at 14:40 Welcome Helios, I hope you enjoy your interactions here. 1 Quote
lowregisterhead Posted Saturday at 20:13 Posted Saturday at 20:13 If you buy basses and avoid mentioning to your significant other that you've even bought one, never mind how much it cost, you're amongst friends here! Welcome back into the bass playing fold. 2 Quote
rwillett Posted Saturday at 20:50 Posted Saturday at 20:50 (edited) 19 hours ago, lowregisterhead said: If you buy basses and avoid mentioning to your significant other that you've even bought one, never mind how much it cost, you're amongst friends here! Welcome back into the bass playing fold. Phrases such as: 1. Always had it. 2. You must have forgotten the colour, its always been bright silver. No it was never, ever black. 3. it was so cheap, it would have cost money not to buy it. 4. I sold some other stuff so its actually cost nothing Are useful sentences to remember . rob Edited Sunday at 15:22 by rwillett 1 1 Quote
Little Helios Posted Sunday at 01:11 Author Posted Sunday at 01:11 4 hours ago, lowregisterhead said: If you buy basses and avoid mentioning to your significant other that you've even bought one, never mind how much it cost, you're amongst friends here! Welcome back into the bass playing fold. Brilliant. I usually just try to blend them in, though I discovered Sea Foam Green wasn't such a good idea. Never forget my husband's double take when he saw that. 1 1 Quote
mikebass456 Posted Sunday at 06:08 Posted Sunday at 06:08 4 hours ago, Little Helios said: Brilliant. I usually just try to blend them in, though I discovered Sea Foam Green wasn't such a good idea. Never forget my husband's double take when he saw that. I've started to increase the collection with natural finish shortscale basses - they take up a lot less space and blend in nicely 😉👍 2 Quote
Geek99 Posted Sunday at 09:11 Posted Sunday at 09:11 7 hours ago, Little Helios said: Brilliant. I usually just try to blend them in, though I discovered Sea Foam Green wasn't such a good idea. Never forget my husband's double take when he saw that. Good colour though 1 Quote
Jackroadkill Posted Sunday at 15:03 Posted Sunday at 15:03 Welcome to the madhouse, Helios. Nowt wrong with a bit of SFG. 2 Quote
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