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I'm mostly a recording hobbyist, but a songwriter I respect asked me to play an extended set with hi

I'm mostly a recording hobbyist, but a songwriter I respect asked me to play an extended set with him, and I jumped in. I'm having a great time woodshedding the material. Feeling ... [TalkBass Logo]  Hi {NAME}! Check out this week's trending discussions at TalkBass.com Highlighted posts [How Many Basses at the Live Gig?](  September 17, 2022  •  201 posts  •  3,840 views  [Basses [BG]](   [bmusic said]( — I'm mostly a recording hobbyist, but a songwriter I respect asked me to play an extended set with him, and I jumped in. I'm having a great time woodshedding the material. Feeling ... [Read more »](  [Have you ever tried/bought something just because of the artist(s) that use it?](  September 18, 2022  •  151 posts  •  2,793 views  [Bassists [BG]](   [mr_musica said]( — I'm assuming that is ther reason why companies have artist roster, to promote their products, but how many people actually end up buying stuff just because of the artist signature? [Read more »](  [How many Bassists use no pedals?](  September 14, 2022  •  229 posts  •  5,429 views  [Amps and Cabs [BG]](   [Aussie Player said]( — I noticed when reading the amp setting thread that not many contributors mentioned pedals in the response which is interesting, as that is part of many signal chains when settings ... [Read more »](  [Why aren't Jazz basses wired Volume-Balance-Tone?](  September 16, 2022  •  122 posts  •  4,082 views  [Basses [BG]](   [philthygeezer said]( — Seems like a pain in the butt to try to sort a tone with the relative level of each pickup and set an overall volume at the same time. Why not have them with a master volume and ... [Read more »](  [Please give me suggestions for a name for a .....70's-80's variety show](  September 18, 2022  •  110 posts  •  1,658 views  [Miscellaneous [BG]](   [road-cat1 said]( — Help from my fellow TB'ers, please! My gig is playing shows at a dinner theater in the Phoenix area. They are putting together a 70's-80's music variety show and asking us for ... [Read more »](  [Best bass for the studio?](  September 17, 2022  •  76 posts  •  2,071 views  [Basses [BG]](   [rawchuck said]( — Hi, I am getting ready to buy my first top shelf bass, which will primarily be for recording. I've been going back and forth between J bass or P bass, 4 or 5 strings.... Then I ... [Read more »](  [What happens to drummers AFTER they’re fired?](  September 17, 2022  •  70 posts  •  1,901 views  [Miscellaneous [BG]](   [g-dude said]( — Part of me thinks they just revert to their uncivilized ways, with the result being something like this... [link] Other theories welcome. [Read more »](  [What's your oldest effect and do you still use it? :)](  September 16, 2022  •  72 posts  •  1,304 views  [Effects [BG]](   [BrentSimons said]( — Hey Guys, So I was just looking around at my current gear haul. Some of you know I'm not much of an effect guy. My tone usually just has a bit of grit or breakup in it (Think Geddy ... [Read more »](  [Rant.](  September 16, 2022  •  86 posts  •  2,544 views  [Live Sound [BG]](   [Paulabass said]( — Let me preface this by saying, this is not an old fart saying 'In my day.....' I'm a FOH professional who has mixed Grammy winners, Juno winners, and gold and platinum record holders ... [Read more »](  [Received 400w SWR Cabinet as a gift.](  September 18, 2022  •  82 posts  •  2,067 views  [Amps and Cabs [BG]](   [dland said]( — I am new to the world of playing a bass. A friend of mine, long time bass player, gave me very clean SWR cabinet. Up to now, I have be using a headphone amp (Fender Mustang Micro) ... [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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