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So what is the best song about the moon? Take a listen and decide... June 23, 2022  •  229

So what is the best song about the moon? Take a listen and decide... [link] Pros: 1st movement sounds like it's about to kick off, innit? Cons: No bass, pesky 2nd movement you ... [TalkBass Logo]  Hi {NAME}! Check out this week's trending discussions at TalkBass.com Your digest  [Best song about the moon]( June 23, 2022  •  229 posts  •  3,872 views  Recordings [BG]   [g-dude said]( — So what is the best song about the moon? Take a listen and decide... [link] Pros: 1st movement sounds like it's about to kick off, innit? Cons: No bass, pesky 2nd movement you ... [Read more »](   [First Bass That I Built Myself]( June 25, 2022  •  26 posts  •  2,253 views  Luthier's Corner   [RJensen615 said]( — I have been modding a lot of the bass guitars that I buy. Well I decided that I would build a bass with a body that I would make myself. I had some leftover pieces of 2x4 lumber, ... [Read more »](   [Poll: [update] If you're only playing high notes, are you still playing bass?]( June 24, 2022  •  183 posts  •  3,923 views  Basses [BG]   [tb-player said]( — I'm not sure if it's an algorithm thing or an increasing popularity thing, but it sure seems like I'm seeing a lot more 6-string players on Instagram and Youtube. A sixer is a ... [Read more »](   [SBO 2022 -- Härkä -- it's not a bass but it's pretty bassy (N)]( June 26, 2022  •  14 posts  •  612 views  Luthier's Corner   [Jon Clegg said]( — Here's the plan take this fine old organ pedal board, build a case, use an Arduino micro-controller to read the "keys" and generate MIDI commands, and a Daisy Patch-SM to make ... [Read more »](   [Where do YOU like to stand on stage and why?]( June 25, 2022  •  129 posts  •  2,350 views  Live Sound [BG]   [GrapeBass said]( — I prefer to stand on stage right (to the right of the drummer) on stage because, I feel, I get a better perspective view of the whole band for visual cues. It's also more natural ... [Read more »](   [SBO 2022 - If You Want to Conquer the World, You Best Have Dragons]( June 24, 2022  •  43 posts  •  1,024 views  Luthier's Corner   [G Giroir said]( — Can I play with the cool kids?? Please?? Here is my entry into summer build-off. If anything goes as planned, I will build be a 4-string, fabric top and back, 32-inch bass with ... [Read more »](   [I Don't Get Bass Distortion/OD]( June 25, 2022  •  119 posts  •  4,519 views  Effects [BG]   [Sub-Frequency said]( — Every time I've tried adding some distortion or overdrive to my bass it just sounds terrible. Obviously it's user error.... Please enlighten me with some links to songs that use ... [Read more »](   [SBO22 - Wiggle stick V]( June 26, 2022  •  10 posts  •  364 views  Luthier's Corner   [ctmullins said]( — Okay, let's get this going! I've been down with COVID this week, so I'm a few days late getting started. But I'm hoping this will be a pretty straightforward build. A number of ... [Read more »](   [For whom among us, is vintage not really vintage?]( June 23, 2022  •  293 posts  •  5,243 views  Basses [BG]   [GretschWretch said]( — There is no shortage of NBD threads on TB about how somebody got their VINTAGE bass that they always had been wanting. A vintage bass, ANY vintage bass as long as it was vintage, ... [Read more »](   [Reasonably how thin can a solidbody be?]( June 23, 2022  •  30 posts  •  875 views  Luthier's Corner   [ardgedee said]( — This is a thinking-aloud type question: How thin can a solidbody bass be? Obviously a body can be down to 1/8" or whatever, as long as the material is strong enough and you're ... [Read more »](  Love TalkBass? Please consider becoming a [Supporting Member]( Our supporters have kept TalkBass online and independent since 1998. As a Supporting Member you can post unlimited ads in the TalkBass Classifieds with no insertion fees or final value fees. Gold Supporting Members see ZERO ads on TalkBass, ever.  Visit your [Account Upgrades]( page for more information.  Thank you! Want to help more?  Visit the [TalkBass Store]( for your bass accessory needs:  From Darkglass to DR, Genzler to GHS, all profits from the Store directly support TalkBass. Free shipping on orders over $40! You are receiving this email because you either registered as a member for TalkBass or signed up for updates.  [Unsubscribe](  [Send feedback](mailto:support@threadloom.news?subject=Feedback%20for%20TalkBass%20newsletter)  Sent on behalf of TalkBass by  [Threadloom]( TalkBass.com, 1464 E. Whitestone Blvd, Suite 1802-E, Cedar Park, TX 78613

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