dinosaur
Member
Hey there,
Just been playing at a special Easter service at my church with a really great band - very proud to be playing my new Bongo, and the sound is great. Lots of nice comments about it too.
Anyway, there's a tiny something that I'm aware of which can be a pain, and I wonder if anyone else has the same problem. I live in Central London and don't have a car, so I travel pretty much everywhere by public transport (bus/tube/train), and do a fair amount of walking inbetween.
I'm probably a wuss, but it doesn't take much time of walking along carrying my Music Man in its case before my arm gets knackered! Just the 10 mins to get to the bus stop seems to take its toll on the old shoulder. In the past I've been very used to the luxury of only carrying my bass out to the car and then the short walk from car park to venue.
Does anyone else have to transport their bass a lot on foot? When I've been travelling with it anywhere during busy rush-hour times it can be a nightmare trying to get on the tube with it, especially when there's a billion other people trying to cram on at the same time.
Obviously, this isn't really a major problem, but I was wondering how many other people out there get a bit tired lugging heavy basses around on foot.
That said, it's all totally worth it once the case is open and I get plugged in!
james.
Just been playing at a special Easter service at my church with a really great band - very proud to be playing my new Bongo, and the sound is great. Lots of nice comments about it too.
Anyway, there's a tiny something that I'm aware of which can be a pain, and I wonder if anyone else has the same problem. I live in Central London and don't have a car, so I travel pretty much everywhere by public transport (bus/tube/train), and do a fair amount of walking inbetween.
I'm probably a wuss, but it doesn't take much time of walking along carrying my Music Man in its case before my arm gets knackered! Just the 10 mins to get to the bus stop seems to take its toll on the old shoulder. In the past I've been very used to the luxury of only carrying my bass out to the car and then the short walk from car park to venue.
Does anyone else have to transport their bass a lot on foot? When I've been travelling with it anywhere during busy rush-hour times it can be a nightmare trying to get on the tube with it, especially when there's a billion other people trying to cram on at the same time.
Obviously, this isn't really a major problem, but I was wondering how many other people out there get a bit tired lugging heavy basses around on foot.
That said, it's all totally worth it once the case is open and I get plugged in!
james.