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I've decided that the violin is not for me.

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  • ai6yr@m.ai6yr.orgA ai6yr@m.ai6yr.org

    @hutterer @bammerlaan @plutarch wow, didn't know you had to consider car size for instruments!

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    @ai6yr @hutterer @bammerlaan @plutarch I see you ‘ve never been a drummer 🙂

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    • ai6yr@m.ai6yr.orgA ai6yr@m.ai6yr.org

      @hutterer @bammerlaan @plutarch wow, didn't know you had to consider car size for instruments!

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      @ai6yr @hutterer @bammerlaan @plutarch

      We always have to have a vehicle capable of at least one double bass, 1/2 cubic meter of drums, two suitcases, dance boards (which thankfully breakdown flat), ice chest, and light instruments on top.

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      • rsanders@sfba.socialR rsanders@sfba.social

        @plutarch @ai6yr @hutterer @bammerlaan there are electric double basses. Or just consider an electric bass guitar and a small amp. For most practice, sitting is fine with a foot rest and there is classical music available.

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        @rsanders @plutarch @ai6yr @hutterer @bammerlaan

        I haven't run across an electric bass that sounds good with a bow.
        The acoustic-electric travel basses that feel right and don't take two days to settle after set up start at $30k. And still sound like a stick with strings.

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        • johntimaeus@infosec.exchangeJ johntimaeus@infosec.exchange

          @rsanders @plutarch @ai6yr @hutterer @bammerlaan

          I haven't run across an electric bass that sounds good with a bow.
          The acoustic-electric travel basses that feel right and don't take two days to settle after set up start at $30k. And still sound like a stick with strings.

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          @johntimaeus @rsanders @plutarch @hutterer @bammerlaan Wondering about the heavy metal electric bass and what effects pedals are involved, I guess I should go look on YouTube. 🤪

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          • ai6yr@m.ai6yr.orgA ai6yr@m.ai6yr.org

            @johntimaeus @rsanders @plutarch @hutterer @bammerlaan Wondering about the heavy metal electric bass and what effects pedals are involved, I guess I should go look on YouTube. 🤪

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            @johntimaeus @rsanders @plutarch @hutterer @bammerlaan In a strange convergence of my follows...

            Here's some young person with a cello on a bicycle!!

            Phil (ascentale) (@ascentale@sfba.social)

            @bikenite@fedigroups.social A8-2. I also saw this on the way home this week. A parent, riding with kid on the back of an Xtracycle long-tail, with an electric conversion. The kid is carrying a cello(?) as a backpack. https://youtube.com/shorts/BIkPQl39V8w?feature=share #BikeNite

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            • ai6yr@m.ai6yr.orgA ai6yr@m.ai6yr.org

              @johntimaeus @rsanders @plutarch @hutterer @bammerlaan Wondering about the heavy metal electric bass and what effects pedals are involved, I guess I should go look on YouTube. 🤪

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              @ai6yr @rsanders @plutarch @hutterer @bammerlaan

              If you want to use a bow (which I do) the bridge needs a curve on it...most electric sticks don't have half the room needed.

              Even a crappy student-grade upright, well set up, has good resonance. An electric basically makes a sine wave. You can add flavor with pedals, but it's always a little dry.

              Same difference as a 1910-1980 stienway grand and the best nord keyboard you can buy.
              It sounds the same over crappy Bluetooth eatbuds.
              But if you get any closer to the music, you can tell the difference.

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              • johntimaeus@infosec.exchangeJ johntimaeus@infosec.exchange

                @ai6yr @rsanders @plutarch @hutterer @bammerlaan

                If you want to use a bow (which I do) the bridge needs a curve on it...most electric sticks don't have half the room needed.

                Even a crappy student-grade upright, well set up, has good resonance. An electric basically makes a sine wave. You can add flavor with pedals, but it's always a little dry.

                Same difference as a 1910-1980 stienway grand and the best nord keyboard you can buy.
                It sounds the same over crappy Bluetooth eatbuds.
                But if you get any closer to the music, you can tell the difference.

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                @johntimaeus @ai6yr @plutarch @hutterer @bammerlaan ah, sorry, just mentioned it as one of the bassists I know uses one for practice when not using a bass guitar.

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                • ai6yr@m.ai6yr.orgA ai6yr@m.ai6yr.org

                  @hutterer @bammerlaan @plutarch wow, didn't know you had to consider car size for instruments!

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                  @ai6yr @hutterer @plutarch You obviously don't know any harpists then 🙈

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                  • ai6yr@m.ai6yr.orgA ai6yr@m.ai6yr.org

                    @johntimaeus @rsanders @plutarch @hutterer @bammerlaan In a strange convergence of my follows...

                    Here's some young person with a cello on a bicycle!!

                    Phil (ascentale) (@ascentale@sfba.social)

                    @bikenite@fedigroups.social A8-2. I also saw this on the way home this week. A parent, riding with kid on the back of an Xtracycle long-tail, with an electric conversion. The kid is carrying a cello(?) as a backpack. https://youtube.com/shorts/BIkPQl39V8w?feature=share #BikeNite

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                    @ai6yr @johntimaeus @rsanders @plutarch @hutterer Not an extremely rare sight here in the Netherlands 😅

                    That bicycle infrastructure looks like a death trap though.

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                    • johntimaeus@infosec.exchangeJ johntimaeus@infosec.exchange

                      @ai6yr @rsanders @plutarch @hutterer @bammerlaan

                      If you want to use a bow (which I do) the bridge needs a curve on it...most electric sticks don't have half the room needed.

                      Even a crappy student-grade upright, well set up, has good resonance. An electric basically makes a sine wave. You can add flavor with pedals, but it's always a little dry.

                      Same difference as a 1910-1980 stienway grand and the best nord keyboard you can buy.
                      It sounds the same over crappy Bluetooth eatbuds.
                      But if you get any closer to the music, you can tell the difference.

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                      @johntimaeus @ai6yr @rsanders @plutarch @hutterer @bammerlaan

                      Played cello as a kid. 100% Team Bow

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                      • johntimaeus@infosec.exchangeJ johntimaeus@infosec.exchange

                        @ai6yr @hutterer @bammerlaan @plutarch

                        We always have to have a vehicle capable of at least one double bass, 1/2 cubic meter of drums, two suitcases, dance boards (which thankfully breakdown flat), ice chest, and light instruments on top.

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                        @johntimaeus @ai6yr @hutterer @bammerlaan @plutarch despite how most vehicles have grown in size, compare old Camry/Accord to modern Corolla/Civic actual cargo capacity is not so great. My '71 Impala sedan had an enormous trunk, almost enough space under the hood for aux engine, and big cabin. Though no crumple zones, which is why I got so many messages left under wiper saying call if wanted to sell. Demolition drivers wanted it.

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                        • ai6yr@m.ai6yr.orgA ai6yr@m.ai6yr.org

                          @johntimaeus @rsanders @plutarch @hutterer @bammerlaan In a strange convergence of my follows...

                          Here's some young person with a cello on a bicycle!!

                          Phil (ascentale) (@ascentale@sfba.social)

                          @bikenite@fedigroups.social A8-2. I also saw this on the way home this week. A parent, riding with kid on the back of an Xtracycle long-tail, with an electric conversion. The kid is carrying a cello(?) as a backpack. https://youtube.com/shorts/BIkPQl39V8w?feature=share #BikeNite

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                          @ai6yr

                          I threw a cheap guitar in a hiking backpack and road 4 miles to my college class - and then back home after, twice a week - for a summer semester.

                          I don't remember it raining any of those days. Lucky...

                          Got the credits.

                          Gotta do, what you gotta do...

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                          • rsanders@sfba.socialR rsanders@sfba.social

                            @johntimaeus @ai6yr @plutarch @hutterer @bammerlaan ah, sorry, just mentioned it as one of the bassists I know uses one for practice when not using a bass guitar.

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                            @rsanders @johntimaeus @plutarch @hutterer @bammerlaan Not sure how this guy's technique is but, as suspected, there's at least a few electric cello covers on YouTube 😂

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                            • cliffsesport@mastodon.socialC cliffsesport@mastodon.social

                              @johntimaeus @ai6yr @hutterer @bammerlaan @plutarch despite how most vehicles have grown in size, compare old Camry/Accord to modern Corolla/Civic actual cargo capacity is not so great. My '71 Impala sedan had an enormous trunk, almost enough space under the hood for aux engine, and big cabin. Though no crumple zones, which is why I got so many messages left under wiper saying call if wanted to sell. Demolition drivers wanted it.

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                              @CliffsEsport @johntimaeus @hutterer @bammerlaan @plutarch Demolition drivers don't want crumple zones?!?! LOL.

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                              • ai6yr@m.ai6yr.orgA ai6yr@m.ai6yr.org

                                @CliffsEsport @johntimaeus @hutterer @bammerlaan @plutarch Demolition drivers don't want crumple zones?!?! LOL.

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                                @ai6yr @johntimaeus @hutterer @bammerlaan @plutarch Only in their opponent vehicles 😼

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                                • johntimaeus@infosec.exchangeJ johntimaeus@infosec.exchange

                                  @rsanders @plutarch @ai6yr @hutterer @bammerlaan

                                  I haven't run across an electric bass that sounds good with a bow.
                                  The acoustic-electric travel basses that feel right and don't take two days to settle after set up start at $30k. And still sound like a stick with strings.

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                                  @johntimaeus @rsanders @plutarch @ai6yr @hutterer @bammerlaan Can you rent or borrow basses when you travel? It's not like pianists have to worry about renting a big enough car.

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                                  • ai6yr@m.ai6yr.orgA ai6yr@m.ai6yr.org

                                    @rsanders @johntimaeus @plutarch @hutterer @bammerlaan Not sure how this guy's technique is but, as suspected, there's at least a few electric cello covers on YouTube 😂

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                                    @ai6yr @johntimaeus @plutarch @hutterer @bammerlaan From my perspective he's at a skilled technician level in the videos. I'd prefer if he had better dynamics.

                                    His use of chorus and delay, along with loopback is enjoyable.

                                    With around 250 to 300 hrs of more work I could join him on my electric bass.

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                                    • ai6yr@m.ai6yr.orgA ai6yr@m.ai6yr.org

                                      @johntimaeus @rsanders @plutarch @hutterer @bammerlaan In a strange convergence of my follows...

                                      Here's some young person with a cello on a bicycle!!

                                      Phil (ascentale) (@ascentale@sfba.social)

                                      @bikenite@fedigroups.social A8-2. I also saw this on the way home this week. A parent, riding with kid on the back of an Xtracycle long-tail, with an electric conversion. The kid is carrying a cello(?) as a backpack. https://youtube.com/shorts/BIkPQl39V8w?feature=share #BikeNite

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                                      @ai6yr @johntimaeus @rsanders @plutarch @hutterer @bammerlaan @ascentale A bit strange for me too, that’s my old neighborhood in Oakland 😆 I used to live a couple blocks away and bike though that intersection all the time

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                                      • msbellows@c.imM msbellows@c.im

                                        @johntimaeus @rsanders @plutarch @ai6yr @hutterer @bammerlaan Can you rent or borrow basses when you travel? It's not like pianists have to worry about renting a big enough car.

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                                        @msbellows @johntimaeus @rsanders @plutarch @hutterer @bammerlaan Having once restored a Hammond Organ, that is most certainly a consideration for those. I think most bands have switched over to simulations of those because they are such a PITA to move.

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                                        • msbellows@c.imM msbellows@c.im

                                          @johntimaeus @rsanders @plutarch @ai6yr @hutterer @bammerlaan Can you rent or borrow basses when you travel? It's not like pianists have to worry about renting a big enough car.

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                                          @msbellows @johntimaeus @rsanders @plutarch @ai6yr @hutterer In the professional scene usually not, no. Every bassist I know travels around with their bass. Sometimes on a tour, the organisation helps moving the thing between venues, but given that they often have other gigs in between as well, usually they just have to lug the thing around all the time.

                                          Of course, it's different for those lucky few bassists that have a fixed position in an orchestra.

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