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terryc

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« Reply #15 on: April 21, 2009, 06:31:31 AM »
Stevie G..okay how about this to convince your wife..if you buy a S2 and keep it for life and maybe pass it onto your kids(if you have any that is) then how much is it going to cost you per day??  Pennies I would imagine..as compared to a car which
Depreciates as soon it is off the showroom floor
needs servicing
Trade in value is lousy
Loan to pay it off costs more than the car.
Okay I know you can't drive and carry passengers on a bass but then again you cannot play a car but we all know that.
I waited 20 odd years and I am glad I bought mine..no regrets but then again I have no wife(oops)

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« Reply #16 on: April 21, 2009, 06:58:11 AM »
Adam, Adam, Adam...you'll have the language police chasing you ... Shakes head in dismay... ;-)  
 
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« Reply #17 on: April 21, 2009, 10:08:18 AM »
So Graeme, I guess there's no brand of bass that bears that moniker? Yes, you and my wife shaking heads in dismay. Just great, all I need is someone (especially a man) agreeing with her!;-) It's still fun though!!!

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« Reply #18 on: April 21, 2009, 12:40:42 PM »
Hah! At least your wife lets you keep your hair long ;-(
 
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« Reply #19 on: April 22, 2009, 04:31:53 AM »
Graeme, I can confirm opinions here about Jimmy Moon - an exceptionally nice guy...and number one imo as a luthier in Glasgow!
 
Stevies Moon basses arent made by Jimmy however, they are built by the moon company in Japan - very high quality instruments!
 
Jimmys handmade basses were quite common in Glasgow in the eighties (I was lucky enough to spend a lot of time with a custom made jet black bass fitted with a tremelo of Jimmys creation)  
 
They shouldnt be confused with the Japanese Moon company though!  
 
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« Reply #20 on: April 22, 2009, 12:17:30 PM »
Hey Stevie,
 
I think there are some players who CAN think of the technical details and apply the rules while they are playing - which is pretty amazing.  I'm just saying I'm not one of them.  
 
But there's nothing wrong with transcriptions, analysis and the like, I'm not putting it down.  Those are some amazing skills to have.  And if that is one of the ways you enjoy music then absolutely, do your thing!  
 
We are all just the sum of our musical experiences. I'm sure that your heavy musical education and your ability to play other instruments directly effects your bass playing.  It's why we all have unique voices on the instrument.
 
And you are correct, analyzing something or learning somebody's solo note for note has almost nothing to do with being able to play like that.  But it is a valid exercise that we all go through at some point and any knowledge you might gain from doing it, even if it is just the ear training and intense listening, adds to your overall skills and effects how you play.  
 
It's all good!  Carry on!  Thanks for digging that track and doing the work on it.  I'm proud to have been involved in any of Allan's music - it is very special stuff.
 
Jimmy J

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« Reply #21 on: April 23, 2009, 02:26:04 AM »
Hi Stevie, welcome to the club and thanks for the transcription, I've done of one too, pen and ink though so no pdf I'm afraid. Basically everything I've ever learned is basically a transcription without the 'script' but they are mostly in my head. I did the college thing but never took to music as a visual medium very well, what works for me is learning stuff by ear, I have had to learn to read to be quick in the studio and on reading gigs but its not my first skill.
You seem to have a very good grip on that...
oh and good luck with the quest to get an Alembic, best move I ever made, I have not put it down for nearly two years now and there's loads more...
Jake

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« Reply #22 on: April 23, 2009, 03:27:18 AM »
Thanks for your input on this thread Jimmy, metal fatigue is one of my very favourite albums and has been since I first heard it so many many years ago now (where has the time gone??)
 
Your part on Panic station has always been on my short list for most tasteful bass solo of all time! the vocals are simply amazing on the LP too I must add - in fact what a voice in every department; vocals, guitar, bass and drums!
 
Its also nice to hear you are a ear guy, its heartening for ear players like me who aspire to your level to hear you say that!
 
Oh, and hurry up and tell Allan to get back to Glasgow with yourself and Chad asap
 
John.