Ask all your silly questions here!

Oh, I didn’t mean for using your phone. Since all the apps he’s using are android apps they would also work on a Chromebook.

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No but chromebooks can run Android apps

Oops too kate

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Thanks for clarification

Better late then never. Thanks

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Well, I figured out how to load a song into GarageBand iOS. It is not very intuitive, unless you really knowGB for making your own music with adding loops, because you need to add them as a loop, on a vocal track.
After that it started falling into place.
Still, I prefer the IMAC to work on, over the iPAD, but, the GB version is the newest iOS version, and GB on my IMac was pretty old, so maybe I will find some better things with it.
Anyway, it is gonna work in a pinch, and I can proceed to do my next 3 covers, starting tonight with For Whom the Bells Toll. (Or BELL TOLLS, I can’t ever remember, not a huge Metallica fan, just a Cliff Burton fan).

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I have a silly question. When I am writing a piece, the decision if I use fretted note (for example 5th fret) or open string is done on basis of fretting comfort and flow, or is there any other reasoning behind these decisions? Thanks.

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@wellbi, using an open string has a slightly different, more sustaining (longer ringing) sound than a fretted note. It all depends on how you want it to sound.

And as you point out, it may help to improve the flow of what you are playing . . . :slight_smile:

Cheers
Joe

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Convenience is another huge factor. There are many times where it is very inconvenient to move to the 5th fret (for example, when playing up high on the neck).

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Often times economy of motion suggests using the open string rather than the fretted tone. I leave that up to the player as to how she or he chooses to play each note I write into my scores, which is one of the reasons I don’t include tab. If you’re charting out the tablature to an existing score for yourself to play, that is just one of the things you want to take into consideration. It’s generally better to use the fretted tone, but there are times when the open string works better.

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@PamPurrs @eric.kiser @howard @Wombat-metal
Is there already a thread where people share stories about bassists or other musicians they’ve met? Didn’t want to start a redundant thread - found this thread while searching for one :smiley:

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No there isn’t. Please create one. I look forward to reading the stories.

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awesome - thanks!

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In the Lounge, you think?

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Hurry up, I want to read your story… :grin:

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Yes, indeed!

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Haha - I don’t want to oversell it!

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Too late :smiley_cat:

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:rofl: :joy: :rofl:

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The only bassists I’ve ever met are all here, and you know my stories.
Sigh.

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A really novice question but what is the correct name for the cable I need to connect my Sansamp bass driver to my laptop so I can record myself please? :flushed:

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Does the Sansamp have a DI out? Then you probably want a cable like this:
https://www.thomann.de/dk/cae_1756215_audiokabel.htm
The XLR end goes into the DI at the pre-amp, and the other end goes into your DAI :smile:

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