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Old 11-19-2009, 03:56 PM
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I've had a busy week at work and only got to put my hands on my Christopher for about 10 min. last night. I wish I could have stayed longer as it felt so good.
Hey, this thread is mainly me.
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Old 11-19-2009, 04:58 PM
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I've had a busy week at work and only got to put my hands on my Christopher for about 10 min. last night. I wish I could have stayed longer as it felt so good.
Hey, this thread is mainly me.
Richard, not everyone who reads the Forum has something to say. For what it's worth, my practice bass is a Shen which actually belongs to my son. Since he rarely plays DB, he leaves it at home so I can use it to practice with. Otherwise I have to bring something else back to the house.

I try to get my hands on a bass every day even if only for a few minutes. I keep this practice bass at home downstairs near my personal TV. If while watching tv a cool song comes on in a movie, I jump up and play along with it. Lots of Sinatra tunes in the movies today and stuff like that.
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Old 12-05-2009, 01:44 AM
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Ken, you need to keep a good bass at home.
Home is where the bass is and, of course, the wife.
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Old 12-06-2009, 12:27 AM
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Ken, you need to keep a good bass at home.
Home is where the bass is and, of course, the wife.
My Shen is a good bass. It's just not worth the price of the house.. lol

It is as good as many basses in the 5-10k range. Depending on the sound you are looking for. I once used this bass in an Orchestra concert as it was in town a block from where my son was and didn't want to haul a bass down there. I borrowed it from him and it worked just fine.

Thanks for your concern though..
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Old 12-06-2009, 05:01 PM
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I have two double basses at home - nowhere else to keep them.
I've just restrung my plywood A D G C.
I only did it for a bit of fun, but it turns out that I'm enjoying playing solo stuff on it. I used to have a bass guitar tuned like that, so I don't have a problem switching to the different notes. I might take this tenor bass busking. Who knows?
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Old 12-11-2009, 07:48 PM
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I have two double basses at home - nowhere else to keep them.
I've just restrung my plywood A D G C.
I only did it for a bit of fun, but it turns out that I'm enjoying playing solo stuff on it. I used to have a bass guitar tuned like that, so I don't have a problem switching to the different notes. I might take this tenor bass busking. Who knows?
Just about to put the Weichs (normal tuning) back on the plywood.
I thought someone might want to know.
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Old 12-11-2009, 08:14 PM
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My Shen is a good bass. It's just not worth the price of the house.. lol

It is as good as many basses in the 5-10k range. Depending on the sound you are looking for. I once used this bass in an Orchestra concert as it was in town a block from where my son was and didn't want to haul a bass down there. I borrowed it from him and it worked just fine.

Thanks for your concern though..
Speaking of.. I just found this on YouTube.. This was the Concert.. I'm the guy on 1st...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ze_AYnyJdwo
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Old 12-11-2009, 08:38 PM
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Speaking of.. I just found this on YouTube.. This was the Concert.. I'm the guy on 1st...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ze_AYnyJdwo
Come on Ken, stop pulling my leg, that guy on first bass is far too young and good looking... ah, it is you!
What was the camera man suffering from?
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Old 12-11-2009, 09:15 PM
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Come on Ken, stop pulling my leg, that guy on first bass is far too young and good looking... ah, it is you!
What was the camera man suffering from?
I just found that clip. Perhaps there is more to come one day. I have no idea who shot that. I actually have a CD of the entire concert I think that was shot much better but it's not on the web as far as I know. It was a special event for the Temple Univ. Science & Technology dept. Normally the Temple Orch. does this event but there were booked elsewhere so they invited this Orch.. The conductor who's a great guy is also the program director for Temple Public Radio, WRTI so he got the call.

This is an Amatuer Orchestra that I play in when I'm not busy elsewhere. Get's me out of the house and a chance to catch up from my 15 year retirement from playing bass and practice some of the Rep..

In the last few years I played maybe half the Concerts they have but still they keep me on 1st when I'm around. Out of the 4 main concerts they have this year, 3 series concerts and one Scholorship concert, I can only do one of them, the Scholorship. I am booked with two other Orchestras this year, my regular Orch. and another I sub in on occassion but was just offered the season so I took it. Still, when available, I go to the rehearsals of the Concerts I can't make to help out and get out of the house for the evening. I usually skip their Dress rehearsals so the guest artist doesnt get the wrong idea when I'm not on stage for the concert.
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