Double Bass
#1
Posted 08 September 2010 - 10:10 AM
Not sure why the jealousy occurred, maybe just the envisioning of my man meat being the pleasure pole for some other lucky lady (yea, I said it, you can quote me on that lol)
#2
Posted 08 September 2010 - 03:18 PM
Message board?
This is The Shizz.
Chromelodeon manages to get all the furniture from their hotel into the lake a few years back...and people are worried about shizzies?
#3
Posted 09 September 2010 - 12:13 PM
please don;t buy a fiberglass upright...unless you really want to play in a ska band...they suck big balls.
if you get a bow with it there are usually two kinds - german and french style bows. German bows are larger and totally rule, french bows are more typical though. Both take a certain learning curve to get used to playing properly.
Also, unlike an electric bass the fingerboard is longer more spread out therefore you won't be using your third finger accept in the upper postions (past the shoulder of the bass body) of playing.
Congrats on looking for one...I would sell you mine but too many people onthe shizz like to borrow it and not sure if you have the $4000 i would want for it. (its from Romania from the 1920's). You can sometimes find decent ones for under a grand.
#4
Posted 09 September 2010 - 02:07 PM
you want to look for a lot of the same things you would on an electric bass such as warping of the neck and buzzing of the strings, but with some key differences. Make sure your action is good and comfortable and the strings don;t buzz when pressed to the finger board. Also, you want to look for any major cracks in the body, bridge, and sound post (inside the body). If the sound post is cracked you might as well burn the thing for firewood cause it will sound like shit. Make sure the mechanics are good at the top and the bottom (if applicable) Some basses have tuning peggs on top and on bottom. The nut (near the top of the finger board) should be fairly good without too much wear. The strings can be expensive around a $100 for a decent set...the flipside is that you don;t replace them all that often and should only be replaced by a professional luthier or someone with knowledge of larger stringed instruments (there are alot of factors to getting the sound, spacing and intonation correct when putting on new strings because of the free floating bridge). Usually newere basses will be more prone to going out of tune quicker becuase the wood is still very "wet" Older basses stay in tune longer, but can sometimes have wear and tear on the body...thats okay because the finish has nothing to do with overall sound quality.
please don;t buy a fiberglass upright...unless you really want to play in a ska band...they suck big balls.
if you get a bow with it there are usually two kinds - german and french style bows. German bows are larger and totally rule, french bows are more typical though. Both take a certain learning curve to get used to playing properly.
Also, unlike an electric bass the fingerboard is longer more spread out therefore you won't be using your third finger accept in the upper postions (past the shoulder of the bass body) of playing.
Congrats on looking for one...I would sell you mine but too many people onthe shizz like to borrow it and not sure if you have the $4000 i would want for it. (its from Romania from the 1920's). You can sometimes find decent ones for under a grand.
Any chance I could have you look at one with me that I am interested in? Can't offer you much but a free lunch or a drink on me, but it would really helpful having someone as knowledgeable as you look it over.
Not sure why the jealousy occurred, maybe just the envisioning of my man meat being the pleasure pole for some other lucky lady (yea, I said it, you can quote me on that lol)
#5
Posted 09 September 2010 - 02:15 PM
#7
Posted 13 September 2010 - 11:10 AM
Give him yours Dan.
no way....mine is not for sale.
#8
Posted 13 September 2010 - 12:16 PM
#9
Posted 14 September 2010 - 09:49 AM
Now that's just funny!
Not sure why the jealousy occurred, maybe just the envisioning of my man meat being the pleasure pole for some other lucky lady (yea, I said it, you can quote me on that lol)
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