zapcosongs wrote:That really is a stunning SB-2, Ken. Probably the nicest 2nd gen I've seen, seriously!
Thank you, but that's its good side. This bass has been well-loved. There are all kinds scratches, nicks, & gouges. But whatta player. Absolutely killer.
I have an earlier one (single/single, vol, tone). Wondering how you like the vol/vol setup. Never tried one of those with the neck humbucker (I don't pretend to play bass, either), but it just seems odd to me to have no tone control. But Leo knew what he was doing, obviously.... Thoughts?
You're right; Leo knew what he was doing. I'd modded this one to add a tone pot, essentially giving it a Jazz circuit with its treble cut control. Short term, it was kinda neat. Long term, it was mostly useless. In stock form the split humbucker provides the beef and the single provides the voicing and some bite. It just doesn't need a tone control. The bass is back to stock now, but when I had one it was useful for getting a really boomy sound and for taming new strings.
I'm not good enough musically to contribute much with regard to local music education. But my 8 year old has been taking group guitar lessons this past year, and I sit in on the classes and help the kids get and keep their guitars in tune which I suppose give the teacher a bit more time to do the teaching. Does this count?
Sure! Just remember that you don't have to be musical to help out - particularly when the child reaches high school. A strong back is many times more helpful than anything else.
Thanks for your nomination. I look forward to providing a bit of mid-day distraction next week! - ed
Thank you for accepting. I look forward to the diversion.
Ken...
Tim Buffalo Bros wrote:We've always supported all of their fund raisers, but also we attend many of their performances. While none of my kids have yet to perform. My youngest daughter took Violin lessons but they don't offer it at Jr. High/Middle School ~ so she's looking to switch to clarinet so she could be in the band. My 2nd oldest daughter played clarinet as well, so I'm sure there's some influence there.
My son, despite the fact I bought him a guitar when he was 3 days old which he has ~ plays no instrument. But loves classical music and we've gone to several performances with him ~ most recently 1812 Overture done by the Jr. High Band that he loved.
As a P.S.: His best friend plays in the Jazz band and plays a G&L JB-2 fretless that sounds killer!
Very cool! Good to see you supporting. Thanks!
PS - Please check your "Fret or not to fret" thread. I responded there the day you posted.
Ken...