Please say hello
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Leftysteve
- Posts: 24
- Joined: November 23rd, 2011, 1:39 pm
- Location: Yorkshire, United Kingdom
Re: Please say hello
Thanks very much Andrew, love the site , a wealth of info, some very knowledgeable members, and loads of great lefty basses! 
Rickenbacker 4003 mapleglo
Dean Edge 5
Yamaha BB1100s
Squier Vintage modified Jazz
Cheapo Encore P Bass (Defretted for "experimentation")
Ashdown ABM 500 Evo II combo
Dean Edge 5
Yamaha BB1100s
Squier Vintage modified Jazz
Cheapo Encore P Bass (Defretted for "experimentation")
Ashdown ABM 500 Evo II combo
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Welcome mate!... as a transplanted chap from Derby now living in Oregon USA, It's great to have you aboard.Leftysteve wrote:Hello everyone in leftyland, Ive been looking at the site for weeks but have now taken the plunge to help represent lefty bassists in the UK
Dean Edge 5
Yamaha BB1100s
Squier vintage modified Jazz
Cheapo Encore P bass defretted for "experimentation"
In the topsy-turvy world of heavy rock, having a good solid piece of wood in your hand is often useful...
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LOVE Portland.NoXX wrote:living in Oregon USA
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Me too... except for the traffic on 26. Give me a yell if you are in the area and I'll buy you a beerandrew wrote:LOVE Portland.NoXX wrote:living in Oregon USA
In the topsy-turvy world of heavy rock, having a good solid piece of wood in your hand is often useful...
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the bassman
- Posts: 1
- Joined: January 5th, 2012, 2:39 pm
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Hello all!
50 year old Lefty bass player from Sacramento California here.
Love all things Bass related. Done originals and covers.
Current set up of Kramer basses through Marshall MB series amps.
Never hit the big time, probably never will.
Anyway, lets talk bass!
50 year old Lefty bass player from Sacramento California here.
Love all things Bass related. Done originals and covers.
Current set up of Kramer basses through Marshall MB series amps.
Never hit the big time, probably never will.
Anyway, lets talk bass!
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lefty Kramers?
Welcome to the lefty paradise.
I had a bunch, sold them all off except for a Forum3 ( lefty of course )...
Welcome to the lefty paradise.
I had a bunch, sold them all off except for a Forum3 ( lefty of course )...
resident Charvel/Jackson freakazoid
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Welcome aboard bassman!the bassman wrote:Hello all!
50 year old Lefty bass player from Sacramento California here.
Love all things Bass related. Done originals and covers.
Current set up of Kramer basses through Marshall MB series amps.
Never hit the big time, probably never will.
Anyway, lets talk bass!
- fivebass52
- Posts: 3628
- Joined: November 26th, 2008, 6:14 am
- Location: Oahu, Hawaii
- Contact:
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Welcome bassman, and Happy New Year!
R&B Stretch Bass, Walter Woods 1000w Green-Light Stereo Amp, AccuGroove El Whappo and TR112, assorted axes, amps, cabs...
http://www.myspace.com/thestrangershawaii
http://www.myspace.com/thestrangershawaii
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Hi all, new joiner here from the UK. I'm a total beginner, got the bass bug and just started having lessons. Currently 'playing' a Squier Vintage Modified Jazz Bass, would like something nicer. Am here to listen and learn 
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Welcome aboard, Carlos. 
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Carlos..listen and learn? what board do you think your on?
j/k welcome.......
j/k welcome.......
resident Charvel/Jackson freakazoid
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Hi Carlos,
lots to absorb here. And lots of top-rate gear gets posted for sale. I know you won't have any troubles finding something you'd like to add to your collection when the time is right.
lots to absorb here. And lots of top-rate gear gets posted for sale. I know you won't have any troubles finding something you'd like to add to your collection when the time is right.
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Thanks for the warm welcome
In fact I found the site whilst doing a search for a guitar (Rickenbacker). Not sure yet if it's still available, but in any case I'm glad I stumbled across the place.
In fact I found the site whilst doing a search for a guitar (Rickenbacker). Not sure yet if it's still available, but in any case I'm glad I stumbled across the place.
- fivebass52
- Posts: 3628
- Joined: November 26th, 2008, 6:14 am
- Location: Oahu, Hawaii
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Welcome Carlos from Sunny Hawaii! You'll find this forum, and the people who lurk here, to be very informative... enjoy!Carlos13 wrote:Thanks for the warm welcome![]()
In fact I found the site whilst doing a search for a guitar (Rickenbacker). Not sure yet if it's still available, but in any case I'm glad I stumbled across the place.
R&B Stretch Bass, Walter Woods 1000w Green-Light Stereo Amp, AccuGroove El Whappo and TR112, assorted axes, amps, cabs...
http://www.myspace.com/thestrangershawaii
http://www.myspace.com/thestrangershawaii
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Wow! I didn't know _we_ had a discussion forum. I've been playing bass since the 1980s. My first lefty bass was an Ibanez Roadstar II. I've since played a Fender P-bass, '77 Rick 4001 and an Ernie Ball MM Stingray.
One of my favorite stories...I was out of the country. A band was playing a a gig near my parents' house. The bassist--a lefty--had some mishap. I forget what--but his bass was out of commission. Now this is in some small town in rural Virginia. He's playing a gig in a tiny college frat house. He doesn't have a backup and thinks he's screwed. But someone at the party knows me and knows I'm left handed. They make the short trek to my parent's place, pick up one of my basses and the gig is saved.
6 months later I'm back in the country and find the most gracious thank you note in my bass case.
I look forward to this forum!
Lccben
One of my favorite stories...I was out of the country. A band was playing a a gig near my parents' house. The bassist--a lefty--had some mishap. I forget what--but his bass was out of commission. Now this is in some small town in rural Virginia. He's playing a gig in a tiny college frat house. He doesn't have a backup and thinks he's screwed. But someone at the party knows me and knows I'm left handed. They make the short trek to my parent's place, pick up one of my basses and the gig is saved.
6 months later I'm back in the country and find the most gracious thank you note in my bass case.
I look forward to this forum!
Lccben
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Welcome, nice to have you here.lccben wrote:Wow! I didn't know _we_ had a discussion forum. I've been playing bass since the 1980s. My first lefty bass was an Ibanez Roadstar II. I've since played a Fender P-bass, '77 Rick 4001 and an Ernie Ball MM Stingray.
One of my favorite stories...I was out of the country. A band was playing a a gig near my parents' house. The bassist--a lefty--had some mishap. I forget what--but his bass was out of commission. Now this is in some small town in rural Virginia. He's playing a gig in a tiny college frat house. He doesn't have a backup and thinks he's screwed. But someone at the party knows me and knows I'm left handed. They make the short trek to my parent's place, pick up one of my basses and the gig is saved.
6 months later I'm back in the country and find the most gracious thank you note in my bass case.
I look forward to this forum!
Lccben
Good story! I bet that guy felt ok playing your town any time after that.
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Welcome to the club!lccben wrote:One of my favorite stories...I was out of the country. A band was playing a a gig near my parents' house. The bassist--a lefty--had some mishap. I forget what--but his bass was out of commission. Now this is in some small town in rural Virginia. He's playing a gig in a tiny college frat house. He doesn't have a backup and thinks he's screwed. But someone at the party knows me and knows I'm left handed. They make the short trek to my parent's place, pick up one of my basses and the gig is saved.
6 months later I'm back in the country and find the most gracious thank you note in my bass case.
I had a similar story, without a similar ending.
There was a band that broke up several years ago (which reunited late last year for some gigs) called the Hot Snakes. Amazing band with a lefty bassist. The band never was a full-time adventure for those involved, and split up because they lived on separate coasts. The three West Coasters formed the Night Marchers (with the lefty bassist now playing guitar) and the lonely East Coaster formed Obits. A couple of years ago they were doing a joint secret show at a small bar in NYC. Of course everyone was asking them to play Hot Snakes songs since all four were in the same room. The lefty bassist/guitarist said he couldn't do it because he only had lefty guitars with him. I told him I live a few blocks away and I have several lefty basses, but then he said he couldn't remember the songs! When the two bands played together a month later in California, they played a few Hot Snakes songs. I was lied to ... twice!
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Iccben, welcome aboard!
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DudleyPowell
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- Joined: October 30th, 2010, 8:15 am
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CALLING ALL LEFTY PLAYERS!
For my second year professional uni project, I have decided to to see if the amount of lefty instruments available, is proportionate to the amount of players, and what all the contributing factors are, aswell as some research into the left/right brain hemisphere argument.
I NEED YOUR HELP : I have a short 5 question survey, it would mean alot if you could do it. There is no emailing, just answer and click done!!
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/3MXKBG2
I'll do doing a heap of market research, aswell as researching the ratio of lefty's to righty's in musical environments AND in non-musical environments, and also I will be asking the main manufacturers how they do their market research, and potentially BRING ABOUT CHANGE.
Thank you so much for your time.
For my second year professional uni project, I have decided to to see if the amount of lefty instruments available, is proportionate to the amount of players, and what all the contributing factors are, aswell as some research into the left/right brain hemisphere argument.
I NEED YOUR HELP : I have a short 5 question survey, it would mean alot if you could do it. There is no emailing, just answer and click done!!
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/3MXKBG2
I'll do doing a heap of market research, aswell as researching the ratio of lefty's to righty's in musical environments AND in non-musical environments, and also I will be asking the main manufacturers how they do their market research, and potentially BRING ABOUT CHANGE.
Thank you so much for your time.