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sheesh. 1000+ with nothing to say.
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Sean: It looks like you have had 1000 and forty things to say.
Life, as with music, often requires one to let go of the melody and listen to the rhythm

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Post by winston »

Nothing to say? People (and dogs) will listen anyway.



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Post by tony_carey »

I enjoy your posts Sean, so keep 'em coming.....
'Rickenbacker'...what a name! After all these years, it still thrills me.
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Say more "nothings", Sean! 8-)
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Post by wayang »

Nipper's listening...so are we all...
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Post by henny »

Good stuff, Yes?

Chris Squire is without doubt one of the finest, if not THE finest pick player on the planet.

A great player and a great guy.
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having nothing to say never stops me from posting!!!
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Post by ken_swearingen »

Nothing to say post Pic's.

A picture says a thousand words!HAHAHAHA
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Post by doctorwho »

Gee Jeff, five more to 6000 ... as Darth would say, "Impressive ...".
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Post by ken_swearingen »

2500 of them were about the couch[futon]3495 were about flats vs rounds.
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yep too many posts ...

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Post by winston »

Jeff,

Just curious. I have never played a five string bass. Do you have to re-think your whole approach to playing bass? Is the fifth (lightest gauge) string tuned to B? What are some of the advantages to playing a five string? Why not just go to a six string bass? As I said I am just curious.
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Post by atomic_punk »

Brian, that'll get him up to 7,000 posts! Image

It's tuned the same as a regular (4-string) bass, except the lowest string is a B. It really helps out with a lot of the modern music, a lot of bands de-tune or play songs with a really low note in it, and you can get it with the low B.
Sometimes you can make a song sound different by going to the low "C" instead of the usual one.
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Post by winston »

That's one of the reasons I asked him. He could fill his boots with posts on this subject. The other reason is because, to be honest, I did not know the reason someone would want a 5 string bass.

As a guitar player and part time bass player I have never ever considered owning a 5 string just as I have never considered a 7 string guitar. I don't have anything against those instruments. I have just never ever stopped to consider how they might be put to practical use.
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