Anyone like bass guitars?
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Re: Anyone like bass guitars?
This is stirring my gentlemans parts, thankfully the price has shrunk my balls.
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It has a small nut so shrinking balls are appropriatejeremyb wrote: ↑Thu Aug 24, 2023 9:30 pm This is stirring my gentlemans parts, thankfully the price has shrunk my balls.
https://www.trademe.co.nz/a/marketplace ... 4283429154
They keep telling me tone is in the fingers, but I have yet to see a "look at my fingers" thread.
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With all the discussion about keeping your kids interested in learning I've decided I might actually give myself a break from thinking about playing more guitar and actually have a go at learning to play Bass. I've got a rather nice Squire Jaguar Bass and nice a thumpy HiWatt amp so I'm going to give it a go and see if it scratches the need I have to actually play stuff and the learning curve is a little more gentle than guitar which seems to smack me down just when I start to think I might be an intermediate...
Already discovered that playing an alternating 1st finger, 2nd finger "plucking" pattern is fine until I try and play a 1st finger, 2nd finger, 3rd finger, 4th finger fretting exercise, I seem to want to pluck with my 3rd finger - hahaha I guess I never released how much I take my alternating picking on guitar for granted.
Second thing I've discovered is that there doesn't seem to be a comprehensive/coherent beginners course on youtube like JustinGuitar to start with. I've found a few beginners lessons and good looking channels but they're all pushing quite expensive paid for subscriptions and I'm too tight to pay for anything like that just now.
Already discovered that playing an alternating 1st finger, 2nd finger "plucking" pattern is fine until I try and play a 1st finger, 2nd finger, 3rd finger, 4th finger fretting exercise, I seem to want to pluck with my 3rd finger - hahaha I guess I never released how much I take my alternating picking on guitar for granted.
Second thing I've discovered is that there doesn't seem to be a comprehensive/coherent beginners course on youtube like JustinGuitar to start with. I've found a few beginners lessons and good looking channels but they're all pushing quite expensive paid for subscriptions and I'm too tight to pay for anything like that just now.
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Re: Anyone like bass guitars?
In a week you're gonna be wanting to stab anyone by the name of Scott.sty wrote: ↑Tue Aug 29, 2023 4:15 pm
Second thing I've discovered is that there doesn't seem to be a comprehensive/coherent beginners course on youtube like JustinGuitar to start with. I've found a few beginners lessons and good looking channels but they're all pushing quite expensive paid for subscriptions and I'm too tight to pay for anything like that just now.
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Yeah, do them both, do them good. Scott and Justin, KILL THEM. RAM JUSTINS FLAT CAP DOWN SCOTTS THROAT AND SCOTTS STUPID GLOVE DOWN JUSTINS THROAT.robthemac wrote: ↑Tue Aug 29, 2023 4:16 pmIn a week you're gonna be wanting to stab anyone by the name of Scott.sty wrote: ↑Tue Aug 29, 2023 4:15 pm
Second thing I've discovered is that there doesn't seem to be a comprehensive/coherent beginners course on youtube like JustinGuitar to start with. I've found a few beginners lessons and good looking channels but they're all pushing quite expensive paid for subscriptions and I'm too tight to pay for anything like that just now.
I'm sure in real life, they're probably both decent chaps. No they're complete twats.
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Re: Anyone like bass guitars?
Candy Apple Red Fender Bass VI and Burgundy Mist Gibson Thunderbird IV non-reverse.
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Having a great run the Fretless Stingray (cheers Dave)
I do need to get it set up again. But a fantastic instrument. I also thought when I retire I’d buy a double bass but now I don’t think so.
I do need to get it set up again. But a fantastic instrument. I also thought when I retire I’d buy a double bass but now I don’t think so.
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It's a lovely fretless that one
I thought about upright, but tried one of these in a store and then saw one come up on TM last year. And pounced on it.
I would say it sits somewhere in the middle between a fretless and upright. But it's very very good. Keep an eye out for one
https://www.ibanez.com/usa/products/det ... 1p_02.html
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Interesting. I think if I went the EUB path it would have to be a Ned Steinbergersmallface wrote: ↑Wed Sep 13, 2023 3:29 pmIt's a lovely fretless that one
I thought about upright, but tried one of these in a store and then saw one come up on TM last year. And pounced on it.
I would say it sits somewhere in the middle between a fretless and upright. But it's very very good. Keep an eye out for one
https://www.ibanez.com/usa/products/det ... 1p_02.html
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They look very interesting. If you do get the chance to try the Ibanez I'd recommend it though.foal30 wrote: ↑Thu Sep 14, 2023 8:12 pmInteresting. I think if I went the EUB path it would have to be a Ned Steinbergersmallface wrote: ↑Wed Sep 13, 2023 3:29 pmIt's a lovely fretless that one
I thought about upright, but tried one of these in a store and then saw one come up on TM last year. And pounced on it.
I would say it sits somewhere in the middle between a fretless and upright. But it's very very good. Keep an eye out for one
https://www.ibanez.com/usa/products/det ... 1p_02.html
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Bad weather forecast this way so should be plenty of Bass Guitar this weekend.
Lots to work on, as ever.
Lots to work on, as ever.
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I’d play it a lot more if it balanced sitting down. Might need to investigate the Andy Yakub replacement
I’d play it a lot more if it balanced sitting down. Might need to investigate the Andy Yakub replacement
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So I found an unlined EBMM Stingray Fretless 5 on EBay Japan....but not original electronics which is a obviously not suitable
Still Sottying regarding getting parts from Fender Shop NZ to doll up the old Basses.
Terrible buyer and an even worse seller is me
Still Sottying regarding getting parts from Fender Shop NZ to doll up the old Basses.
Terrible buyer and an even worse seller is me
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