Sarah, plus another one or two who hasn't posted in a long time.johnallg wrote:... you, Kira, Tammy, Alisha, Mellisa, Amy, Alison; who am I missing??? Ahh, Graham and Peter!![]()
Just kidding!.
Graham would agree regarding Peter, and visa versa!
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Sarah, plus another one or two who hasn't posted in a long time.johnallg wrote:... you, Kira, Tammy, Alisha, Mellisa, Amy, Alison; who am I missing??? Ahh, Graham and Peter!![]()
Just kidding!.
I don't know if anyone will know this bass, but my first bass when I was 13 years old was a lawsuit Memphis Pbass with absolutely NO set upjps wrote:Welcome, Nickita!:D
We have members in Florida; Tony is in Stuart, Jason is in Tampa, Mark is in Jacksonville and I can't recall where Andy is but I think he is in South Florida somewhere.
If back and neck/shoulders are a problem, for sure a 4004 series will be a welcome relief for you. I loved mine but sold it as I felt the neck to be too wide as it got closer to the body, more P Bass-like. I prefer the good ol' 4001/3 necks as they don't widen up so much.
Ive had a chance at several other T40s since I got one back but as crazy as this sounds, Im so into T40s and they are [to me] such an intense bass Im not sure I could handle more then one at the same time LOL I know, weird, right?johnallg wrote:Nickita, nice to have another female aboard the RRF train. There are not enough - you, Kira, Tammy, Alisha, Mellisa, Amy, Alison; who am I missing??? Ahh, Graham and Peter!![]()
Just kidding!
Tony is in central FLA also. Last I knew he has 3 or 4 T40s. His back is pretty bad too.
Welcome, Pat. Congrats on getting your first Rick. I've been reading your posts on the TB Rick Club thread for months.EagleMoon wrote:Thanks guys, I'm glad to be here.
My second bass was a Peavey T40. And then after getting out of the lowend and selling everything in the mid/late 80s or so and getting back into it last year, I started off with of all things, a Brownsville Bat. Then I got my hands on a 1992 Peavey Foundation and thats what kicked in my determination to get back 'the tree trunk' no matter what. I am so happy I did and nothing short of a life or death situation will EVER make me part with the one I have now!!!weemac wrote:My first bass was a T-40. Still miss it!
Eden.
Get a used 4001 or a VERY VERY new 4003!Starscream wrote:Thin neck, and jetglo...thats my main goal.
Actually it's not my first Ric. I had a 1973 Fireglo 4001 at one time, but it's been a LONG time since I've had that. So it might as well be my first one.johnallg wrote:Welcome, Pat. Congrats on getting your first Rick. I've been reading your posts on the TB Rick Club thread for months.EagleMoon wrote:Thanks guys, I'm glad to be here.
Thats what Im fast learning!! And Ive got my eye on an '81 Jetglo 4001 here that I hope the seller will work with me on time wise. If its meant to be it will happen, if not another will pop up.cassius987 wrote:Get a used 4001 or a VERY VERY new 4003!Starscream wrote:Thin neck, and jetglo...thats my main goal.
Ive never really sat and thought about it but heres a few thoughts that come to mind as to why there are not that many female lowenders. Low bass tones tend to have a more masculine sound/feel to it. Female players perhaps to some degree might be a bit too 'refined' in their approach to the bass or feel they shouldn't play them as there isn't anything that can be 'ladylike' about them??? Just some musings here. Bass is gritty and LOW and harder in tone then I think some women care to deal with??? There are great female bass players and I think the axe is misunderstood by many in both genders that just don't understand the instrument. I will lay it down hard and heavy with some mosh pit slamming riff and then 'in your face' go off on something intricate, soft and mental. Im not afraid to go from one extreme to the other on a bass. And I think some women may not feel like they can get down and sweaty and dirty with 4 strings like we all hear and see or make it work for something soft and intricate....by the way, nice to have lots of female bassists around! Make yourselves known. I think female players are still on the rise. Anyone heard of Tal Wilkenfeld?!?!![]()
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