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Re: Scenery
« Reply #945 on: January 26, 2026, 04:38:44 PM »
I can't play that German grip... can't do it. You'd think the wrist would be stronger. It just feels backwards to me. 


So if she had it tuned for C, and presumably 'capo'd for E, then the fine adjustment allows the string to be dropped to probably B, just like our basses. Phew. Too much to think about!

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Re: Scenery
« Reply #946 on: January 26, 2026, 08:41:32 PM »
The fine adjuster on the E-string is interesting. I'm guessing the bassist uses this for D or C tuning. (*this is why it would never do for me to attend such an event... I would have to ask!)

Anytime we go see live music (short of JT at Wrigley or the Dead at Alpine), Senior Management starts dragging me toward the door before the last note has died, because She knows I'm headed for the stage to ask someone about their gear........


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Re: Scenery
« Reply #947 on: January 26, 2026, 10:38:54 PM »
So if she had it tuned for C, and presumably 'capo'd for E, then the fine adjustment allows the string to be dropped to probably B, just like our basses. Phew. Too much to think about!
A capo? Thinking of an electric 4 I used to have with a Hipshot detuner, I'd have been more confused if I'd had to navigate a capo on top. All academical anyways, as I can't remember them hitting much below E.

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Re: Scenery
« Reply #948 on: January 27, 2026, 08:38:57 AM »
A capo? Thinking of an electric 4 I used to have with a Hipshot detuner, I'd have been more confused if I'd had to navigate a capo on top. All academical anyways, as I can't remember them hitting much below E.


Imagine this, then......   
A friend & I once spent a day e-mailing back & forth figuring out how many tunings that is; at the end, he queried "How big a pair of geeks are we, anyway?"
To which I replied "Pretty big - but we're nowhere near the geekdom of figuring out how to use 256 tunings in one song!"
Enjoy!

Peter
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Re: Scenery
« Reply #949 on: January 27, 2026, 03:02:44 PM »
Love Manring.  Don’t even try to figure out how he navigates an ever changing fingerboard. 🤯

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Re: Scenery
« Reply #950 on: January 27, 2026, 03:30:08 PM »
Practice. Practice. Practice.  Went to one of his shows 15-20 years ago (Nearfest). He said he didn’t have girlfriends when growing up….played a 1000-seat hall and the volume was glorious!  Could you imaging a show with him backing Michael Hedges?  I might have considered doing a bit of acid before that show. JK
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Re: Scenery
« Reply #951 on: January 27, 2026, 08:47:13 PM »
Could you imaging a show with him backing Michael Hedges?  I might have considered doing a bit of acid before that show. JK
With an opening act of Eric Mongren & Victor Wooten.

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Re: Scenery
« Reply #952 on: February 23, 2026, 07:39:07 AM »
Blizzard




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Re: Scenery
« Reply #953 on: February 23, 2026, 07:56:28 AM »
Man, I am so done with this Winter. It's cold as dammit here and the wind is ree-diculous.

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« Reply #954 on: February 23, 2026, 09:26:05 AM »
Late February, and we haven't gotten 6" total.........
Lots of <0°F, though (but a few days in the 60s last week).

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Re: Scenery
« Reply #955 on: February 27, 2026, 05:14:48 PM »
In the 1990s, I was fortunate to have participated in a Bass Clinic of his, and it opened playing the bass from another perspective for me. I actually asked him a question in regard to his string gauges and tension at which time he handed me his bass for me to inspect the tension for my self. Since then, I go to his events when possible, and he seems to remember me by first name when I greet him each time. An amazing human being I say !

A capo? Thinking of an electric 4 I used to have with a Hipshot detuner, I'd have been more confused if I'd had to navigate a capo on top. All academical anyways, as I can't remember them hitting much below E.


Imagine this, then......   
A friend & I once spent a day e-mailing back & forth figuring out how many tunings that is; at the end, he queried "How big a pair of geeks are we, anyway?"
To which I replied "Pretty big - but we're nowhere near the geekdom of figuring out how to use 256 tunings in one song!"
Enjoy!

Peter