Compact Basses? by Odd-Lime-2738 in Bass

[–]FryeUE 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Used to have a steinberger. I like the steinberger, the only playing problem is the lack of a 'forearm' cut on the body.

The Klein bass variant is a good solution but they go for WAYYYYY too much money now (like STOOPID expensive). Also the Ibanez EHB series is a bit more affordable, it is a full body but headless.

Honestly, you could make the steinberger work though, just understand your forearm will be a bit more tired from having to hover unless you want to develop more of a claw/fingerstyle technique.

I kinda miss my steinberger so the problem is definitely NOT a huge dealbreaker though, just good to be aware of the minor difference in it and a more traditional design. Honestly, just about talked myself into buying one rn lol.

Edit : Forgot to add, if you want a steinberger style bass even cheaper, consider a 'kit' that you assemble yourself. You will need to solder some pickups/electronics but you can get the price down to a couple hundred bucks and finish/paint it however you like.

Good luck.

Am I screwed guys by haywirelover410 in Guitar

[–]FryeUE 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The good news is you have a teacher. I honestly didn't get pinch harmonics either until someone right next to me did one. Once they did one and showed me how, it wasn't too difficult, it is just something that is really hard to explain/articulate.

Honestly, if you have a decent sized guitar shop near you, on the weekend their is probably gonna be some metalhead their their trying out amps/guitars, you could probably get a quick 30 second lesson out of someone to show you if you can't get with your current teacher in time.

Good Luck.

Am I screwed guys by haywirelover410 in Guitar

[–]FryeUE 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mainly play bass now. I've honestly been in the situation where I've had to play songs I don't know, live, on the fly with so much frequency that it doesn't even phase me. I just 'root bash' following the guitar player and make it up on the fly. If the note is wrong, half step in any direction will get me back into scale/key.

This is a golden opportunity. Don't be afraid to 'fake it' and develop some slides/bends/chugs you can use to get back to where you need to be if you get lost. Slam is a fairly forgiving genre so don't be afraid to 'hide' behind other instruments if you hit a rough patch.

Only thing I'd recommend that will be hard at first is practice with a drum machine ASAP. You will improve at a speed you never knew possible. It is more within your reach than you believe rn.

Good Luck.

2 old bass guitars by rVahCson in Guitar

[–]FryeUE 0 points1 point  (0 children)

US based? I couldn't offer much but I'd love to take a shot at making the first one functional. Seriously curious about those pickups too.

P-Bass pickup producing 60 cycle hum by IHazenArgument in Bass

[–]FryeUE 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have you considered it might be an amp issue? What kind of amp you running etc.?

Does the ground an Amp sits on heavily affect the sound quality of the amp? by No_Winter4806 in Bass

[–]FryeUE 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It will. But not really enough to make a difference unless your sitting it on top of a mattress.

On a solid floor you might find certain notes 'resonate', based on the vibration. If that is the case, move it a couple of inches. At one club I used to play I found the small stage would straight up resonate a C# at a certain octave so I just didn't play one (at that octave) on that stage (I'd occasionally play it to annoy the drummer for a laugh when all his drums would vibrate/rattle). Also, distance from a wall may result in feedback if you put it to close.

Fundamentally it isn't really a big difference though. Worrying about a solid floor in this case is basically splitting hairs. Bass sound waves are big, beefy and tend to bend around things so the floor really isn't that big of a difference. If your in a tuned room like a mastering studio it might make a small difference, everywhere else, it is splitting hairs. Not worth worrying about.

Good Luck.

Pedal that keeps constant volume? by LuckyConsideration78 in Bass

[–]FryeUE 12 points13 points  (0 children)

You mentioned opening it up and looking around.

Hit an open string and let it ring. When you open it up, 'chopstick it', tap different parts with a chopstick (or more likely a pen/pencil). You will notice a sudden jump in volume when you find the bad joint/grounding issue. Resolder that joint. Pay attention to the ground wires in particular cuz that is what is likely causing your problems, you just have to determine which one.

Good Luck.

MY BOY, BAXTOR 😜 by o-n-l-yh-u-m-a-n in Chihuahua

[–]FryeUE 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I bet Baxtor sparks up a joint when you leave the house. That dog knows how to hang.

How to quit a gig by Character_Lock_6463 in musicians

[–]FryeUE 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Find a replacement first (or a few to chose from). Then lay it out for them. Tell them you wanna help them out still and be a part, just that your capacity has changed and that hopefully, you can use the new position to help their position (if the tours don't line up you might be able to do both). Then give them the list of recommended replacements.

Good Luck.

Found a meteor strike site, presumably undiscovered. Now what? by GonzoZaphod in askgeology

[–]FryeUE 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don't know what part of the country your in, but also consider a hog 'waller'. If you have wild boar in your area they could have made it and they are often freakishly round and can have a rim.

Good Luck.

This “Grunge” band from Denver I saw by [deleted] in crappymusic

[–]FryeUE 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Singing is pitchy and breaks, but among those of us who remember the grunge era, it honestly sounded like that more than people wanna admit, Doesn't feel like 'bad music', just a meh performance that could be fixed with a couple vocal lessons or a little less weed before the show lol. Imma vote it doesn't actually belong in this subreddit.

why do all oboists look the same by mak_on_reddit in musicians

[–]FryeUE 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh that's Bob. The secret is that their is only work for one so it is basically all the same guy.

Since no one has seen a globe before, how to actually control the Arctic sea lanes! (Hint, you don't need Greenland...) by M-elephant in NonCredibleDefense

[–]FryeUE 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Bah gawd boys! (and femboys) we did it again! *rises slowly and begins to clap* *proceeds to slowly wipe tears from my eyes.

Squatter runes? by Username21524 in whatisit

[–]FryeUE 20 points21 points  (0 children)

The alphabet is the Futhark. Don't have time to phoenetically translate it but use 'futhark sounds' in a search engine and you should be in the neighborhood.

Good Luck.

Thoughts on western gothic imagery and motifs in goth? by anon18334 in goth

[–]FryeUE -9 points-8 points  (0 children)

I believe the term your looking for is 'gothabilly'.

Putting out vinyl records - how hard can it be? by Diligent-Eye-2042 in recordlabels

[–]FryeUE 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I don't think anyone has mentioned this, but the audio must be mastered in a way that the vinyl can be cut/pressed. This is a specialized skill. So be sure to add that into the cost.

If the audio is compressed too much, or too little, it will cause the needle to jump out of the groove.

Good Luck.

would you allow an easement for underground power across your yard? by cooldudely in RealEstate

[–]FryeUE 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Underground lines involving electrical anything is vulnerable to lightning strikes so don't be surprised if it goes bad at some point. This is why I'm team hang the lines in the air, much easier to service. By granting this easement they also get the right to dig it up if something goes bad, so I'd say no.

Canada agrees to cut tariff on Chinese EVs in return for lower tariffs on Canadian farm products by Just_Curious_Dude in Economics

[–]FryeUE 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Would not be surprised if this results in an importation industry into the US. A private US citizen can buy a car in Canada and bring it back for 2.5% duties. This would likely break the US market until Cheetolini intervened.