oli@bass
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...which I have played entirely on my new black sparkle SR 4... After about seven years of playing five stringers exclusively!!!
Only had used it once before for the encores, but tonight I found enough courage to play the whole set on it. About half of the songs I haven't rehearsed with the band, just practiced the last two days, and rearranged some of the basslines that were heavily relying on the B string. Naturally, I had to think hard every now and then, even sucked a couple of times. But generally.... IT WAS GREAT!
It felt so much more at home than the five stringers. The playing needed less effort, and it was more like "shooting from the hips". I had to look much less on the fretboard and was generally more able to enjoy the mood, the audience, the music, and the very cute sound engineeress
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Talking of sound: Just unf******belivable! I guess the amp -- there was an elderly SVT-II with classic 8x10 refrigerator/cab on stage -- helped on that, but the bass itself was surely the best sounding of all the four bands. I got compliments for the sound from the band mates and from a professional bass player in the audience, telling me he was jealous of my bass sound...
I'm so happy with my decision to finally come back to playing with balls... meaning, start playing a StingRay!


Only had used it once before for the encores, but tonight I found enough courage to play the whole set on it. About half of the songs I haven't rehearsed with the band, just practiced the last two days, and rearranged some of the basslines that were heavily relying on the B string. Naturally, I had to think hard every now and then, even sucked a couple of times. But generally.... IT WAS GREAT!
It felt so much more at home than the five stringers. The playing needed less effort, and it was more like "shooting from the hips". I had to look much less on the fretboard and was generally more able to enjoy the mood, the audience, the music, and the very cute sound engineeress
Talking of sound: Just unf******belivable! I guess the amp -- there was an elderly SVT-II with classic 8x10 refrigerator/cab on stage -- helped on that, but the bass itself was surely the best sounding of all the four bands. I got compliments for the sound from the band mates and from a professional bass player in the audience, telling me he was jealous of my bass sound...
I'm so happy with my decision to finally come back to playing with balls... meaning, start playing a StingRay!