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As you sign up please pop in here and say hi and let us know if you're an old face with a new screen name.
I have an old face, but I have never been here before....
I recognize a few names here from TB, HCBF, and ebassist, and they'll know me, too.
Lefty through-and-through, big B on top - the way God intended!!!
Been working in clubs and bars since age 14 or so (state laws allow that for musicians) and really just got older but not better. I have five lefty basses:
1987 G&L SB-1 (split pups) (4-string) redburst
1994(?)Carvin LB75 (stacked humbies) natural mahogany
1998 Alembic Orion (4-string) vermillion top
2003/4(?) MTD Kingston (5-string), active, black
unknown p.o.s. Hohner acoustic/electric that I use in "acoustic" or bluegrass gigs (4-string) black "tiger stripe"
I currently work in two projects: classic rock/country band (fairly successful...for many years), and a community orchestra/choir/church thingy complete with two violins, two flutes, cello, trombone, trumpet, euphonium, piano, but also acoustic guitar, mandolin, banjo, fiddle (state champion bluegrass fiddler), drums or djemba, and me on electric bass, in front of a 16-20 piece choir. Very diverse music, from showtunes to semi-classical to contemporary Christian to just plain bluegrass (think "Oh, Brother"). One group requires a good memory and numbering system, the other group requires sight-reading sheet music, where I fail miserably.... Lots of fun - keeps me on my toes and keeps me quite busy.
EDIT: I laugh about the Hohner...I have replaced all four tuning keys after the second one stripped, had to do some patching on the input jack, had to do some patching on the pre-amp, and I noticed recently that the nut is cracked and must be replaced. But, I paid $250 delivered (used) and I really have grown fond of it. It is my "knockaround" bass that I grab first, unless gigging. Funny how we get attached to the least expensive things sometimes....