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OOOOOooooOOOH LA LA kAFWIN! *winks and blows a kiss* |
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| Just for miss 'manda!
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| *catchs it and puts it in breast pocket to keep for another day*.. proceeds by snapping finger and pointing, ends with a wink* |
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| *blushes* hi hi hihihi.... mwah! |
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| "tout est un dollar..................ou presque"
Spooky - cant see clearly in the pic, but is that a Fender Strat? Looks almost like mine. |
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| It's a Peavy Raptor. It's pretty pathetic really. Sounds like ASS when I've got it on the best config (switch on 2 or 4 for humbucking)
Personally, my favorite guitars are currently my Ibanez RG7 and my NJ series Warlock. There just the greatest. :) |
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| YES. Ibanez guitars are amazing. Their bass' are even better.
I'm happy with my Fender. I picked it up again in the Summer since I hadnt touched it in a year. |
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| The only bass better than Ibanez are Conklin, but those are mad-expensive. I want a 7 string bass to go with my guitar dammit.. :)
Ever try the ergodyne 5-string fretless bass? Man, that shit's smoother than a 6 year old. :) |
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| I dont play bass |
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| hehe. I play everything. I play bass a lot like guitar, thanks to Les Claypool being my biggest bass-playing influence. Slapping and popping, chords and power chords. I can play most of Master of Puppets (up to the solo) on a 4 string bass at the right speed. |
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| Les Claypool puts banjo strings on his bass. |
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| No, he has a banjo-bass that was custom made. Just like bass is a longer scale of a guitar, guitar is a longer scale than banjo, so he's got a guitar neck set up like a banjo for the 5 strings, on a large banjo body, tuned down one octave from standard banjo tuning (open C I think) :) |
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| regardless. its a bass with banjo strings. |
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| Too much tension on the strings for a 34" bass scale. It's a specifically designed neck that's guitar scale (~21-24") and it's guitar strings, because banjo strings would be too loose tuned down an octave. Take the 4 lowest strings, and tune them in fifths, starting with the low E going down 2 steps, A down 1, D stays the same, G up one step, and your've got a banjo-bass. |
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| thanks |
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| Les Claypool -Primus rocks !!! Hey sisters,these pics are hot ! Kalfwin i didn't knew you were spinning...what type of music ? When ? Where ? That pic of you made my day....One Love |
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| hehe, that was at Lanjeu. She just kinda touched the record a little and made me 'n Tipsy jump and stare at her. :) |
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| She's got the look.... |
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| i'll battle her, the 2002 LMC's
Kaf...WE BATTLE!!! |
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