This instrument was NOT made for people with tiny girly hands. But I will overcome! My new hobby.
Cool, is that a proper fender? I'm a guitar player myself, though I used to play bass for people when I was younger for some extra cash. Make sure and stretch your fretting fingers before you play if you are only starting, out or you will get a very stiff hand after a while!
"We are never so happy, never so unhappy, as we imagine"
Le Rochefoucauld.
"A smack in the face settles all arguments, then you can move on kid."
It is INDEED a very nice Fender! Good eye! And thanks for the advice on stretching my fret hand...I was so sore after one day of playing that I had to take two days off! Now I'll include hand stretches into my workout.
actionfigurestepho wrote: It is INDEED a very nice Fender! Good eye! And thanks for the advice on stretching my fret hand...I was so sore after one day of playing that I had to take two days off! Now I'll include hand stretches into my workout.Nice! I used to have a pre-CBS P-bass, sunburst, with a white pick guard. One left hand saver is to use open strings whenever possible.
I've heard you can get a really deep, farty sound using RIckenbacker strings, and they fret easily. I used to use round-wounds- they have great string tone, but tear up your fingers- especially if you slide.
telaquapacky wrote: Nice! I used to have a pre-CBS P-bass, sunburst, with a white pick guard. One left hand saver is to use open strings whenever possible.
I've heard you can get a really deep, farty sound using RIckenbacker strings, and they fret easily. I used to use round-wounds- they have great string tone, but tear up your fingers- especially if you slide.
Thats great, but can you do the bass solo out of "My Generation" properly, never mind the farty rickenbacker strings.
"We are never so happy, never so unhappy, as we imagine"
Le Rochefoucauld.
"A smack in the face settles all arguments, then you can move on kid."
Galbally wrote: Thats great, but can you do the bass solo out of "My Generation" properly, never mind the farty rickenbacker strings.If you mean the studio version (I can't remember what album), yes. If the "Live at Leeds" version, no.
This instrument was NOT made for people with tiny girly hands. But I will overcome! My new hobby.
Good on you. Whos your musical influence Steph ? Im a big Jaco Pastorius fan, I got to see him with Weather Report just before he died, that man was fierce.
I've always been sort of attracted to the bass, but lately I've paid more attention to John Paul Jones (of Zepplin) because he's pretty much the one who arranged all their music. Lately I've also been listening to a lot of Cake...their bass player is excellent.
Flamin nora! I'm not getting into any fights with him! I have muscles too though, you just can't see them quite as good as that, actually you can hardly see them at all really, still, the main thing is, I wouldn't fight him, unless I was so drunk I didn't know who I was in the first place. Jeasus, his arms are like the legs off a horse!
"We are never so happy, never so unhappy, as we imagine"
Le Rochefoucauld.
"A smack in the face settles all arguments, then you can move on kid."
Greetings In10 nice pic, can I touch your muscles oooo sorry that could come across as rude, gack nice body, loads of work. Makes my gym visits seem like preschool ahahaha
Enjoy your stay in the garden.
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Ahh come on, not only does this fella, look like a large mountain, have a bike like knight rider, and have every woman in the house drooling after 3 minutes on the forum, his band make him play a kit with 5 toms, 2 bongos, about 8 cymbals, one of those chime things, and he has to control the frickin P.A. as well? Sir, you have made the rest of us men look a bit lame today, well done, fair play to you! :wah:
Oh, and welcome to the forum,....... and no fighting........(with me anyway) etc. etc.
"We are never so happy, never so unhappy, as we imagine"
Le Rochefoucauld.
"A smack in the face settles all arguments, then you can move on kid."
Don't worry, I wasn't being too serious, I'm just annoying in general. :wah:
As to the kit, I'm a musician myself, and I can play the drums occasionally, but I tend not to as it annoys proper drummers, and let me tell you that is a very big kit! Most bands don't even have 12 inputs, let alone 12 drum inputs! I can definetly see why you need the gym. What style of music is it? I would think metal, but then you don't have the 2 kick drums, (maybe you don't go in for that), or is it hard rock with big tom rolls and that kind of thing? There are a couple of players on this forum actually, Clancy, and telepuacky (?) are the 2 I know, you should have a chat with them. Clancy is a scottish blues man, and telequacky is, erm, I can't remember, but he's definetly a muso.
Anyway, welcome again. :guitarist
"We are never so happy, never so unhappy, as we imagine"
Le Rochefoucauld.
"A smack in the face settles all arguments, then you can move on kid."
Thanks again Galbally, I'm not serious too often either.
For live playing now I only use 6 or 7 mics depending on the venue. For recording it's usually 14-16. I don't have 2 kick drums but I use a double pedal to allow me all the same options with less gear and less hassle tuning two drums to sound the same. As far as the music, it's progressive rock/folk. I guess if you combined Yes, Kansas, Rush, Jethro Tull, Pink Floyd and the Moody Blues it might sound like what we do. We are arranging and rehersing material for our 4th album now and hope to start recording in the next few months.
Again thanks for the welcome and referrals, this forum is huge and a bit overwhelming to start out so I'll have to look around. I've spent countless hours on motorcycle and drum discussion forums so this format is familiar.
in10city wrote: Thanks again Galbally, I'm not serious too often either.
For live playing now I only use 6 or 7 mics depending on the venue. For recording it's usually 14-16. I don't have 2 kick drums but I use a double pedal to allow me all the same options with less gear and less hassle tuning two drums to sound the same. As far as the music, it's progressive rock/folk. I guess if you combined Yes, Kansas, Rush, Jethro Tull, Pink Floyd and the Moody Blues it might sound like what we do. We are arranging and rehersing material for our 4th album now and hope to start recording in the next few months.
Again thanks for the welcome and referrals, this forum is huge and a bit overwhelming to start out so I'll have to look around. I've spent countless hours on motorcycle and drum discussion forums so this format is familiar.
Interesting influences, I would be into that style of music myself, you should post referrals to sound clips from your previous albums so people here could have a listen, I think there are quite a few people who would appreciate that type of music (myself included). I'm trying to download a few MP3 files from an album I made with an Irish trad style outfit, unfortunatly my musical ability is better than my computer literacy. There is a specific music forum so you can discuss these musical things there and maybe demonstrate some of your bands' music. Good luck with the recording.
"We are never so happy, never so unhappy, as we imagine"
Le Rochefoucauld.
"A smack in the face settles all arguments, then you can move on kid."
Galbally wrote: ...you should post referrals to sound clips from your previous albums so people here could have a listen, I think there are quite a few people who would appreciate that type of music (myself included).
Well, if you insist. Here's a link to one of the vendor's who has some samples available for you to download and listen. We are also selling through Amazon.com but their service is slower fo customers. CD Baby
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If you look closely you might see the love of my life........NVLovely lady. Too bad about her eyes, though. I mean, she must be blind right? If you look anything like your avatar, that is. :wah:
in10city wrote: Thanks for the laughs Gallbally, I'm not trying to impress anyone, just showing my main interests in life. That old photo was from when I used to mix my own drum set because our sound guy was overwhelmed with 12 mic inputs. I've actually done away with that and run less mics and sub mix everything so he only has to deal with Left and Right Drums volume.
From this angle you can see the actual set I'm using now:
Wow, thats some 'kit' you got there
My 1st concert was CREAM and I sat a few feet behind Ginger Baker.........He had an expansive set up like yours..
IN10city welcome indeed!
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Yes that is so....like the elephants in Africa..... but I was thinking more on the line of the relationship of ear size to my clean shirt and the fact I wear a watch and can keep and tell time.
It is ALL relative ya know. You see my ignorant brother has no watch and his wife ralphed on his wedding shirt...
SOO choose me SC........
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Well...my 'little cowboy' Lewis is 6 weeks old today, so as any proud Nanny would, I took some photos while I looked after him yesterday (Mum and Dad are moving this weekend). I'm not a good photographer, but they capture the essence of my little angel.
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Bez wrote: Well...my 'little cowboy' Lewis is 6 weeks old today, so as any proud Nanny would, I took some photos while I looked after him yesterday (Mum and Dad are moving this weekend). I'm not a good photographer, but they capture the essence of my little angel.Cute as a button and so hairy! you must be so in love with him. :-4
Uncle Kram wrote: This is either going to be a very rare pic of me as I always hide behind the camera, or if I haven't done it right, a picture of the Invisible man
Let me just say, I am a VERY happily married woman...