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I vape everywhere. in 5 years I have never been asked to stop anywhere. I am up front, no stealth vaping... hell I was vaping in the crown council office LOL. I wear vaping company shirts to gigs. I always go up to the person in charge before and explain what I am doing first, then there is never an issue. Education goes a long way
 

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We are Pat O'Brien and the Priests of Love

If this works... this is one of the strangest recording performances I've ever done. I'm playing upright bass here. The other two instruments are drums and chromatic harmonica. I never saw a chart. No chord changes. We tried it a few times in rehearsal. I never quite grasped it without having a chordal instrument to cue me... Jimmy the drummer nailed it, I think, having understood his roll and the two of them recorded it alone - just drums and harp, that's all - then it was my turn to go into the studio and lay down my upright track and I was sweating bullets not knowing what I was going to do. This was the first and only take. After, I said "I'm done. I can't do better" having lost my nerve but I did add some double-stop spots on a different track. I actually like it now. It's really raw and quirky enough to be unique, at least to me.

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/62742681/D%20Send.wma

Here's another from the same sessions:

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/62742681/Jimmy%27s%20Got%20His%20Issues.wma
 
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Cool stuff Bassnut... I had to copy the url and open network stream with vlc player... in case anyone else has trouble and this was after clicking the link to open in a browser, then copy that url because the one on the page here is abbreviated... ;)

would love to try a harp like that someday. sounds kinda 1,4,5ish but love the walking bud
 

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We are Pat O'Brien and the Priests of Love

If this works... this is one of the strangest recording performances I've ever done. I'm playing upright bass here. The other two instruments are drums and chromatic harmonica. I never saw a chart. No chord changes. We tried it a few times in rehearsal. I never quite grasped it without having a chordal instrument to cue me... Jimmy the drummer nailed it, I think, having understood his roll and the two of them recorded it alone - just drums and harp, that's all - then it was my turn to go into the studio and lay down my upright track and I was sweating bullets not knowing what I was going to do. This was the first and only take. After, I said "I'm done. I can't do better" having lost my nerve but I did add some double-stop spots on a different track. I actually like it now. It's really raw and quirky enough to be unique, at least to me.

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/62742681/D%20Send.wma

Here's another from the same sessions:

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/62742681/Jimmy%27s%20Got%20His%20Issues.wma

Cool tunes, Bassnut! Sounds a little like The Dixie Dregs playing at the Grand Ole Opry! It's definitely not your normal musical genre, but you did well. It all fits together neatly. The bass line is solid and relevant to the tunes.

Now that you have me thinking about Dixie Dregs, why not post a video? OK, here it is!

 
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Cool stuff Bassnut... I had to copy the url and open network stream with vlc player... in case anyone else has trouble and this was after clicking the link to open in a browser, then copy that url because the one on the page here is abbreviated... ;)

would love to try a harp like that someday. sounds kinda 1,4,5ish but love the walking bud

Thanks for that tip, Pipe.
Yeah, pull out those harps and start practicing.
This is Pat playing with Scott Henderson quite a while back. Scott took Pat on tour with him to Europe and featured him on guitar as well.
Pat is one of finest harp players around. Check out Pat's harp solo on Milkbone.

 
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Got a nice workout with bassnectar on NYE.. such a weak crowd of 10,000+people..I despise that stuff/same thing for 5 hours.. but I danced my a off regardless..

hopefully about to get a few sessions in.. but I think the trio I've got going has been doing well..no structure, just free jammy jam jams..wife, and old friend Ricky..really trying to get back into ableton and others, but live music is way more my thing.. www.soundcloud.com/suspect-k
Ricky and I are bassists&drummers trying to play guitar, so you've been warned.. again:)
 

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I am not by any means saying that sounded easy. Just the background basic pattern sound 5ish

That is some serious harp playing. I have heard milk bone before but it is definately worth hearing again.. oh I am not a serious harp player. hell I hate wearing the neck thing to play. I just like to play with any instrument. Those chromatic harps are expensive to experiment... I am renting an irish tenor banjo monday (won a rental cert in a draw, why not?). harp is to personal to rent haha

I love to listen to many forms of music. Anyone willing to put themselves out there is what it is about.

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I just like to play with any instrument.... (snip)
....I love to listen to many forms of music. Anyone willing to put themselves out there is what it is about.
Amen, brother. I would hope that this is what this whole thread is about. If I did or do or even thought about something regarding playing a musical instrument, this should be the place to post it...ECF-wise.
 

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Got a nice workout with bassnectar on NYE.. such a weak crowd of 10,000+people..I despise that stuff/same thing for 5 hours.. but I danced my a off regardless..

hopefully about to get a few sessions in.. but I think the trio I've got going has been doing well..no structure, just free jammy jam jams..wife, and old friend Ricky..really trying to get back into ableton and others, but live music is way more my thing.. www.soundcloud.com/suspect-k
Ricky and I are bassists&drummers trying to play guitar, so you've been warned.. again:)

Thanks. I can learn from anybody. Left to my own thoughts and devices, strands me in a friggen desert hampered by my own limitations.
Not a good place to dwell for too long
Thank you once again.
 

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I'm digging the thread..let's keep it up.:) Check out sts9/sound tribe sector 9..I have to recommend them, again.. I haven't been able to see them since Murph left. I know the bassist that replaced him is better.. she's standing back a little with all the shows we've seen streamed..but this band changed my life..and seeing DJ Shadow made me think I could easily go at "this" alone..he blew me away when I had the chance to see him at a festival.

Ego makes it pretty easy to lose sight of the point of what we're all trying to do, and that applies to any art.. and most things..but you can't

I have a question though...I just knocked my warwick's top pickup out. I know it's a simple fix. I actually went to ask the guy I traded my stuff, and $100 for this bass, specifically for new pickups.. I'll just stop there.:)..

Anyway, the pickups are right under the strings..and I sometimes slap REALLY crazy-hard.. so it's going to happen again with just applying epoxy to the wood nuts.

What should I be looking for in pickups for a 4string bass, warwick streamer? I don't know if I should mod it for active, or if there are some pickups that sound as good, sitting flush with the body? This bass plays and feels amazing..I definitely miss my 5th string... I only need one...but I'm open to replacing both of them..I like the idea of keeping the stock pickup at the bottom..but I don't know what I'm doing.:)

I really want to double up my drum set. I love the sound with my high tom really tight, but it doesn't work out for the way I play drums most of the time..it's great playing everything I have, but all the needs and wants with all of it..starving musician doesn't roll off the tongue well.
 

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I am a big fan of emg pickups

EMG are great pickups that are extremely popular. My favorite so far is the set of Seymour Duncan Pearly Gates I installed in my #1 Les Paul. They were designed for Billy Gibbons to replicate the sound of a certain '59 Les Paul he owned. From what I understand he installed them on all his Les Pauls so that his tone would be the same no matter which guitar he played on tour.

The video at the link shows a Stratocaster with one in the bridge position. Hot and Sassy!

The Pearly Gates: Pure Texan Tone | Seymour Duncan Blog
 
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seymours are just as good. if it was acoustic, I would be recommending lr baggs hehe

I hardly ever take my acoustic to a gig, but Baggs is one of the better acoustic-electric systems I've heard. My Alvarez AD60 has the Alvarez 600T MKII system with only a piezo under the bridge. It's adequate but it eats 9v batteries like crazy if you don't remove the battery when you aren't using it. They should have included a battery disconnect switch. Turning it off doesn't complete stop the drain. Lots of people add a mic to that system to bring out the nuances of the tone. Without a mic, so many acoustic electrics lean toward a hard electric tone when amplified.

When my wife offered to buy me a new acoustic for Christmas one year and I went to the local music store and spent a good part of the day playing in the acoustic room looking for the best combination of fingerboard action and tone for under $500. At one point there were several guys who stopped in and jammed with me :). I finally narrowed it down to a Blue Fender and a Black Alvarez for best tone. My wife didn't like blue (and I didn't either) so I walked out with the Alvarez AD60.
 
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I just got some power pins for my acoustic. arrived yesterday. I am going to do before and after videos to show response etc. putting them on the fender acoustic today
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oykXWr8PviY

I went in to rent a tenor banjo and they had none, so they ordered one in from gold tone. so I am buying one. I am becoming an advertisement for gold tone it seems
https://www.long-mcquade.com/13515/...Creek_4-String_Tenor_Banjo_with_Resonator.htm

and a new mixing board is on it's way too. should be here next week. I was having issues last gig using Y cables in the vocal harmonizer since I got the new baggs pre amp. I had to constantly plug and unplug stuff. and using my zoom r24 recording board for live was silly. this was a good price and the aux send will work to send all instruments to the harmonizer with one in and out to board. so much crap I need to simplify setups
https://www.long-mcquade.com/43585/...le_Sound/8_Channel_Stereo_Rackmount_Mixer.htm

Been pretty lucky with my battery powered stuff, though I carry a lot of 9 volts now, and the tuners and uke use the little round ones and they last surprisingly long

oh I played a couple basses yesterday too. Those new micro basses. Gold Tone and the ..... They have a kind of nylon string with pickups. surprisingly decent acoustic volume and a stand up bass sound. I am impressed. I personally liked the gold tone better because the scale was a bit larger and wider fret spacing. I think I have to add one to the collection.
 

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I just got some power pins for my acoustic. arrived yesterday. I am going to do before and after videos to show response etc. putting them on the fender acoustic today
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oykXWr8PviY

I went in to rent a tenor banjo and they had none, so they ordered one in from gold tone. so I am buying one. I am becoming an advertisement for gold tone it seems
https://www.long-mcquade.com/13515/...Creek_4-String_Tenor_Banjo_with_Resonator.htm

and a new mixing board is on it's way too. should be here next week. I was having issues last gig using Y cables in the vocal harmonizer since I got the new baggs pre amp. I had to constantly plug and unplug stuff. and using my zoom r24 recording board for live was silly. this was a good price and the aux send will work to send all instruments to the harmonizer with one in and out to board. so much crap I need to simplify setups
https://www.long-mcquade.com/43585/...le_Sound/8_Channel_Stereo_Rackmount_Mixer.htm

Been pretty lucky with my battery powered stuff, though I carry a lot of 9 volts now, and the tuners and uke use the little round ones and they last surprisingly long

oh I played a couple basses yesterday too. Those new micro basses. Gold Tone and the ..... They have a kind of nylon string with pickups. surprisingly decent acoustic volume and a stand up bass sound. I am impressed. I personally liked the gold tone better because the scale was a bit larger and wider fret spacing. I think I have to add one to the collection.

I don't use 9v powered pedals anymore since the Peavey Tube 60 has all that built in along with a Sanpera II controller pedal. If I did, I think I'd look at some of the outboard power supplies that claim to be able to run up to 10 pedals at once. I used to spend comparative big bucks on 9v batteries and the alkalines aren't cheap. The average multiple output 9v supply goes for about $35 to $70.

The other alternative I'd look at for 9v batteries would be this one. 4 bay 9v charger with four 9v Li-ion batteries for $25. That would pay for itself in short order.
http://www.amazon.com/EBL®-Battery-...&qid=1420588690&sr=8-13&keywords=batteries+9v
 
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