Re: Re: Loudest Unplugged Bass

Steve Molk <[email protected]> Fri, 4 Sep 2009 08:24:31 -0700 (PDT)
Newsgroups gmane.music.equipment.bass
Message-ID <[email protected]>
Great Idea!

Put some sharp stones in you shoes. You'll move around then!

Smokey


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>From: edackbass <[email protected]>
>To: [email protected]
>Sent: Friday, September 4, 2009 9:41:01 AM
>Subject: [Bass Place] Re: Loudest Unplugged Bass
>
>  
>My parents got divorced when I was a young lad. I used to spend the weekends with my Dad, who didn't want me bringing an Amp over for the weekends. So I would bring my bass and practice with the headstock of the guitar pushed against the closet door. The sound would vibrate the space in the closet and I could practice. I got really good at keeping my guitar perfectly still when playing. It made for absolute zero stage presence later on in life.
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>Perhaps you can bring a closet to your campfire jams?
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>;)
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>--- In bassplace@yahoogrou ps.com, Steve Molk <bassmansince62@ ...> wrote:
>>
>> OK,  New question.
>> 
>> Thinking of buying an acoustic Bass
>> 
>> here's the situation
>> I play my olde 64 Epiphone FT-79 Texan flat top guitar at an unplugged jam session at the corner beer joint where a couple of us get together after our 1/2 day Saturday day jobs. 
>> 
>> The EPI is old and dry as hell and absolutly sings and even drowns out my buddy's brand new 12 string Martin. I just never heard a flat top bass that could even run with the Marty, let alone my Texan. 
>> 
>> Now there is nothing wrong with playing a git box at a hootenanny but I really woukld prefer to play the Bass. (Even to Kingston Trio tunes!) Any type of amplifier is strictly verboton so what's a guy to do?
>> 
>> Don't want to have to go out and buy another stand up bass just for a session.  I also sometimes get pretty drunk and walk home carying the Epi- (His name is "Jessie") and I just can't see me carying a 4/4 through the neighbor's back yard in that condition.
>> 
>> The big Spainish Guitaron also is not at all apealing to me. It just isn't a "real" bass.
>> 
>> What is everybody's opinion on what is the loudest  unplugged "acoustic" bass? 
>> 
>> Later, 
>> 
>> Steve
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