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« Reply #20 on: January 02, 2004, 02:57:27 AM »

Lol yeah it was!

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« Reply #21 on: January 18, 2004, 05:05:27 PM »

I got a gud tip..it mite sound silly..but it helped me. if ur tryin 2 learn a specific song an uv got the tab aswel, watch the artist/bassist playin it and see how he positiond his/her hands 2 play the song..it makes the song easier to play as most bass riffs are repetitive finger patterns..sorry if this makes no sense!
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« Reply #22 on: February 03, 2004, 04:53:20 AM »

I started playing bass about 3 months ago and played my first gig about 2 months ago (playing covers including Sweet Child beer).  

To help learn I downloaded Guitar Pro (www.guitar-pro.com 30 day free trial - even then it lets you use it after, but it just keeps popping up some messages saying "buy me, you cheapo"). It's really really helpful. Simply download a guitar-pro tab of the song you want and it shows you the tabs and a fretboard so it visually shows you where you should be playing and which notes are coming up. But the best bit is you can specify a particular piece to repeat and you can change the speed (e.g. starting slow, repeating and it can gradually increase the tempo - this was a real accelarator for me).

Also, the bass i bought was a Ibanez GSR200, really good value. check out some reviews for it. (about $200 including strap, (crappy) gig bag, digital tuner & video)
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« Reply #23 on: February 03, 2004, 01:38:33 PM »

I started playing bass about 3 months ago and played my first gig about 2 months ago (playing covers including Sweet Child beer).  

To help learn I downloaded Guitar Pro (www.guitar-pro.com 30 day free trial - even then it lets you use it after, but it just keeps popping up some messages saying "buy me, you cheapo"). It's really really helpful. Simply download a guitar-pro tab of the song you want and it shows you the tabs and a fretboard so it visually shows you where you should be playing and which notes are coming up. But the best bit is you can specify a particular piece to repeat and you can change the speed (e.g. starting slow, repeating and it can gradually increase the tempo - this was a real accelarator for me).

Also, the bass i bought was a Ibanez GSR200, really good value. check out some reviews for it. (about $200 including strap, (crappy) gig bag, digital tuner & video)

let me give you a tip! if you dont use your calendar on you PC, just rewind the date... that way you wont have to bother about registering :p  that goes for all software that has a time limit! hehe.... im mean!  hihi
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« Reply #24 on: February 04, 2004, 12:04:32 AM »

I started playing bass about 3 months ago and played my first gig about 2 months ago (playing covers including Sweet Child beer).  

To help learn I downloaded Guitar Pro (www.guitar-pro.com 30 day free trial - even then it lets you use it after, but it just keeps popping up some messages saying "buy me, you cheapo"). It's really really helpful. Simply download a guitar-pro tab of the song you want and it shows you the tabs and a fretboard so it visually shows you where you should be playing and which notes are coming up. But the best bit is you can specify a particular piece to repeat and you can change the speed (e.g. starting slow, repeating and it can gradually increase the tempo - this was a real accelarator for me).

Also, the bass i bought was a Ibanez GSR200, really good value. check out some reviews for it. (about $200 including strap, (crappy) gig bag, digital tuner & video)

let me give you a tip! if you dont use your calendar on you PC, just rewind the date... that way you wont have to bother about registering :p  that goes for all software that has a time limit! hehe.... im mean!  hihi

thanks, but i actually bought the softwaree anyway as i like it  ok
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« Reply #25 on: February 04, 2004, 11:55:19 AM »

whats the difference between the demo and the whole shit? i know you can save and make your own.. but thats it?
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« Reply #26 on: February 04, 2004, 11:03:54 PM »

whats the difference between the demo and the whole shit? i know you can save and make your own.. but thats it?

Yeah saving and printing I think that's about it.

I do make a lot of corrections or alterations to the tabs though so saving is good and printing is good for when we have a session, as I can print out tabs for band mates or myself if i still need them.

and those annoying pop-ups go away and you are supporting the authors of the software ok

here's a link for all the GnR songs in Gruitar-Pro format http://www.gnrsucks.com/download.php?view.17

I haven't tried this link so don't ask me any questions  Smiley just thought some of you may find it useful.
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« Reply #27 on: February 07, 2004, 05:41:26 PM »

Why was the Sweet Child intro a joke?  Huh
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« Reply #28 on: February 22, 2004, 09:34:52 AM »

i use to play bass and i was prety good pluck stasrt off with ac/dc it all about counting my first song was dirty deeds done dirt chep very easy then gnr and sometimes ledzeppelin byt stick with gnr
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« Reply #29 on: April 13, 2005, 05:02:55 PM »

I bought a Gallien-Kreuger stack out of Musician's Friend in January of 2005 and I've blown the speakers out twice.  The first time I had it repaired; the tech said the soddering used on the wires going to the cone was substandard.  G-K was aware of this problem, so it's covered under warrenty.  I used it in one practice and one gig and I blew them.  The next time I played two gigs and two practices and blew them, so watch out.
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« Reply #30 on: April 13, 2005, 05:14:38 PM »

Anyone using the Guitar Pro demo should buy the real deal, it's worth it, you get to print songs and there are no bar restrictions when you are composin'? ok
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