Bass Lessons Information
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Re: Bass Lessons Information
Woo Hoo Kevin and everybody else!
For all interested parties, herein the missing link!
Bass Lessons
It will take you a bit of time and patience but all you need to do is to click onto the individual lessons, copy and paste them into a word document and Voila! Lots of pages of lessons which I do not understand in the slightest!
Anyway, happy slapping and tapping and whatever else you happen to do with a bass!
Incidentally Kevin, you are a man after my own heart, I just love the semi hollow bodied guitars too!
Pauline :flower: :queen:
For all interested parties, herein the missing link!
Bass Lessons
It will take you a bit of time and patience but all you need to do is to click onto the individual lessons, copy and paste them into a word document and Voila! Lots of pages of lessons which I do not understand in the slightest!
Anyway, happy slapping and tapping and whatever else you happen to do with a bass!
Incidentally Kevin, you are a man after my own heart, I just love the semi hollow bodied guitars too!
Pauline :flower: :queen:
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Thanks Pauline, I'll be getting quite a bit of use out of these lessons! And did Westone have any semi-hollow guitars? If they did I need to be on the lookout. I'll have to add one to my list of must-get instruments, haha. List currently reads #1 Westone Rail Bass, #2 Blue/yellow Westone Raider. The GAS has set in, indeed.
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Hi Kevin,
Glad to be of help.
Check out the Rainbow and Session models - you'll fall in love!
Pauline :flower: :queen:
Glad to be of help.
Check out the Rainbow and Session models - you'll fall in love!
Pauline :flower: :queen:
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Pollyanna wrote:Check out the Rainbow and Session models - you'll fall in love!
...not everyone shares your odd predilections for odd guitars, you know Polly!! That said, Kevin - the lady is SO right - GAS is a terrible, terrible affliction... for which the only cure is a lack of readies!!
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By readies I assume you mean available funds? I'm considering asking a couple of friends for money related favors, as there is a Rail on eBay (USA only, which I suppose is lucky for me) and it looks as if it will go past what I can afford right now. How often do those pop up, anyway? That sliding pickup is drawing me in way too strong!
But whether or not I manage to snag it, this Spectrum GT will probably end up being the favorite. I'm having a lot of fun practicing with it, it's much lighter than my Peaveys. The seller was right, it's a great learner bass, but I'm sure it will be a workhorse eventually; just have to get the phase reverse and pickup switch working right.
But whether or not I manage to snag it, this Spectrum GT will probably end up being the favorite. I'm having a lot of fun practicing with it, it's much lighter than my Peaveys. The seller was right, it's a great learner bass, but I'm sure it will be a workhorse eventually; just have to get the phase reverse and pickup switch working right.
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