Not strictly a bass storage issue but similarities are there.
I'd like some guidance on neck movement so please have a read and maybe you can advise me.
I have been asked to stand in on bass for a Caribbean cruise as part of one of the calypso bands on a ship over Christmas/New year and playing between 2 to 2.5 hrs per day.
Apart from myself on bass the rest of the band play Steel Pans along with a drum machine. At the moment I'm waiting for confirmation so this may be a red herring but worth a shot anyway.
http://www.pocruises.com/Ships/Arcadia/Overview.axd http://www.pocruises.com/Cruises/J922/Itinerary.axd I plan to take either my Elan 4 or Europa 5 depending on the set-list when I get it and also based on the advice given here.
I have read on previous threads that climate will/may affect the neck especially on neck through instruments.
Is this neck movement likely to be more of a reality as I will be at sea all the time and travelling through differing climates and humidities from leaving cold UK at mid winter, heading over the equator to the hot caribbean and returning still in mid UK winter.
Also, according to the other band members who do this sort of thing all the time, the ship is very well air conditioned and many of the times we will be playing will be on-deck by the pool on the hot days so more extreme temperature variations between my cabin and the outside heat of the day.
Should i be concerned?
Is the effect of neck movement likely to be more evident on a 4 or 5 string bass?
As usual, your advice is appreciated.
Should I buy a beater bass? hahaha
Jazzyvee