Braddock
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GodFather wrote:

Braddock wrote:

GodFather wrote:

I'm probably going to be buying a new bass from Guitar Center, so if you guys want to dig though the basses on www.guitarcenter.com and give me some suggestions it would be much appreciated (karma)
If you want to stay in the low to middle price ranges then that bass looks like a good option. It's got onboard electronics which I always like and the pickups look decent, though a test run to see how they sound would always be preferable. There are some cheap-ish Warwick rock basses on that website if you can stretch your budget to around 500 dollars...Warwick are a solid brand. I play my mate's Warwick sometimes in my band, it sounds fantastic.
Which one?


I dont know if I could drop 500$ on an instrument ive never played...
http://www.guitarcenter.com/RockBass-by … 1150372.gc $390-$419

Good brand but I've only ever played an original full price Warwick though so don't take my word on it.
Braddock
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m3thod wrote:

post a vid of you playing b'man.
Here's a few clips of me playing some of my basses. I don't like parading my mug on YouTube though so be warned my identity is protected by my cold war Berlin gas mask and some naff iMovie video FX...

Daft Punk Around The World on my Washburn 6 string


Closer by Nine Inch Nails on my Washburn 6 string


Tommy the Cat (excerpt) on my Fender 4 string


Opening Theme from Nikita on my Fretless Ibanez (slightly bum notes warning!)


Congabass on my Washburn 6 string
MrAnderson
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Braddock wrote:

Nah, not unless you're molesting the bass like Flea.
You're right, but it's very easy to overdo it when you first start slapping, especially for guys who are 'self-taught'.

Very nice playing in the vids, you're the first guy I've seen on a Youtube vid without flawed technique

I play upright too, that's cool. How is the electric?
I put a pickup on my double bass for Jazz stuff and it sounds sweet, if a little hyper-sensitive
Braddock
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MrAnderson wrote:

Braddock wrote:

Nah, not unless you're molesting the bass like Flea.
You're right, but it's very easy to overdo it when you first start slapping, especially for guys who are 'self-taught'.

Very nice playing in the vids, you're the first guy I've seen on a Youtube vid without flawed technique

I play upright too, that's cool. How is the electric?
I put a pickup on my double bass for Jazz stuff and it sounds sweet, if a little hyper-sensitive
The Electric double bass is actually really easy to play but it's kind of a cheat really. It sounds exactly like a double bass but plays like a fretless bass. The fretboard isn't radiused (not sure if that's the right spelling! It's not curved like a real double bass) so I can't bow it. Here is the exact model I have...

https://www.dolphinmusic.co.uk/shop_image/product/1c0e3cec329629df845c980a8957bff8.jpg
13rin
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Braddock wrote:

DBBrinson1 wrote:

OK.. Well I could see how you're Cams bro...  Doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure that one out.  But a guitar player too?  Thought you two just sat around making pipe bombs and shit all day... hehe.  Kidding.  But no seriously, your guitar... It's still in one piece? Kidding again.. What types of music do you play?
Bass player...I don't play guitar that much.

I've been playing for about ten years, I play fretted, fretless (I have an Ibanez custom made 4-string fretless) and double bass (I have an electric stand up bass). I'd have to say Les Claypool of Primus is probably my biggest influence but I also love Stanley Clarke, Larry Graham, Mark King and Tony Levin too. I play a lot of slap, tap and chord stuff in the Claypool/Stanley Clarke style.

I could post some YouTube clips if you like seen as my identity is now no longer a secret!
Damn man, I'm impressed.  By far better than me.  I really don't play very often as of late.  Trippy videos.
I stood in line for four hours. They better give me a Wal-Mart gift card, or something.  - Rodney Booker, Job Fair attendee.
Braddock
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DBBrinson1 wrote:

Braddock wrote:

DBBrinson1 wrote:

OK.. Well I could see how you're Cams bro...  Doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure that one out.  But a guitar player too?  Thought you two just sat around making pipe bombs and shit all day... hehe.  Kidding.  But no seriously, your guitar... It's still in one piece? Kidding again.. What types of music do you play?
Bass player...I don't play guitar that much.

I've been playing for about ten years, I play fretted, fretless (I have an Ibanez custom made 4-string fretless) and double bass (I have an electric stand up bass). I'd have to say Les Claypool of Primus is probably my biggest influence but I also love Stanley Clarke, Larry Graham, Mark King and Tony Levin too. I play a lot of slap, tap and chord stuff in the Claypool/Stanley Clarke style.

I could post some YouTube clips if you like seen as my identity is now no longer a secret!
Damn man, I'm impressed.  By far better than me.  I really don't play very often as of late.  Trippy videos.
Cheers, I've got right back into my playing in the last couple of years but it's hard to stick to the whole practicing thing sometimes. The next toy I want to get is a Chapman Stick...

Nintendogamer
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+1 to braddok awesome.  wish i could play guitar as well as you could play bass.
13rin
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Braddock wrote:

DBBrinson1 wrote:

Braddock wrote:


Bass player...I don't play guitar that much.

I've been playing for about ten years, I play fretted, fretless (I have an Ibanez custom made 4-string fretless) and double bass (I have an electric stand up bass). I'd have to say Les Claypool of Primus is probably my biggest influence but I also love Stanley Clarke, Larry Graham, Mark King and Tony Levin too. I play a lot of slap, tap and chord stuff in the Claypool/Stanley Clarke style.

I could post some YouTube clips if you like seen as my identity is now no longer a secret!
Damn man, I'm impressed.  By far better than me.  I really don't play very often as of late.  Trippy videos.
Cheers, I've got right back into my playing in the last couple of years but it's hard to stick to the whole practicing thing sometimes. The next toy I want to get is a Chapman Stick...

That is a smooth sound there.  How much would that set you back?  Yea, I really wanted to get much more in depth, but once the whole wife, kids, homeowner scene began -free time is a foggy distant memory.  Lawn don't cut themselves and floors don't get magically retiled.  Old college days I was playing 3-6 daily now I might put that kind of time in over 6 months.  Kinda sad actually, I really enjoyed it -especially when you could get the non-musicians present to unconsiously bob their heads to a riff.
I stood in line for four hours. They better give me a Wal-Mart gift card, or something.  - Rodney Booker, Job Fair attendee.
Braddock
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DBBrinson1 wrote:

Braddock wrote:

DBBrinson1 wrote:


Damn man, I'm impressed.  By far better than me.  I really don't play very often as of late.  Trippy videos.
Cheers, I've got right back into my playing in the last couple of years but it's hard to stick to the whole practicing thing sometimes. The next toy I want to get is a Chapman Stick...

That is a smooth sound there.  How much would that set you back?  Yea, I really wanted to get much more in depth, but once the whole wife, kids, homeowner scene began -free time is a foggy distant memory.  Lawn don't cut themselves and floors don't get magically retiled.  Old college days I was playing 3-6 daily now I might put that kind of time in over 6 months.  Kinda sad actually, I really enjoyed it -especially when you could get the non-musicians present to unconsiously bob their heads to a riff.
They're pricey but not too bad. The one with all the options I want would set me back about 2000-2500euro. They're only available from one place in California. Modern adult life sure does make practice take a back seat btw!

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