I all, I'm back home
Unpacking guitars, memories and have some rest took me few weeks...
But yet still playing each and every days...
To day, using The 5 string Squier JB plugged into the tc electronic BG250-210
and the Paul in the Cube + some Reverb and Delay for a little tribute to the Great Larry Carlton
As usual recorder with Ardour under Linux
Hope you'll enjoy
Back home !
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Back home !
"Don't be afraid by wrong notes, it doesn't exist" Miles Davis.
Re: Back home !
back!
I hope you had a great time, maybe share some photos or stories...
Very smooth jazz bass for little money and Paula fits well in the Cube!
I hope you had a great time, maybe share some photos or stories...
Very smooth jazz bass for little money and Paula fits well in the Cube!
Re: Back home !
Thank you Gerd
Oh Man! It's been a very long trip... about 5 month and half on the road visiting old friends, places I have'nt seen for quite long...
Kinda very "private" feelings and photos (I do not shot that much... I just "hate photos"), I do prefer memories
Been jamin' with the great Robben and of course learn much more than a lot during that too short Masterclass (4 days)...
I'm glad you appreciate!
Yes you're right, this "little" 5 strings Bass is definitely a GREAT one
Ebonol for the fingerboard, synthetic wood same as the one used by Gibson to build the "Midtown Custom" model
PS:
Squier JB as each of my guitars has been upgraded a bit... pots, wiring and pups (Lile Frailin JB5).
Also note the TC 2x10 amp helps a lot too
"Don't be afraid by wrong notes, it doesn't exist" Miles Davis.
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Re: Back home !
A very sweet piece of playing! Guitar and bass are delicious.
Your trip away sounds like it's left you feeling nicely mellow.
I enjoyed hearing that music - takes away some of the Sunday evening gloom!
Your trip away sounds like it's left you feeling nicely mellow.
I enjoyed hearing that music - takes away some of the Sunday evening gloom!
An improv a day keeps the demons at bay!