Monday, September 14, 2009

Mid September

Greetings everyone,

I had a lag in gigs. So here's what I'm up to....

Rent

Rehearsals have started for the production that I am playing for. The music director is the piano player in my trio. The pit is great. I've wanted to play this show since high school & I have the chance to now!! Book wise-there are a few unfamiliar parts, but they are quickly being learned. I have a few page turns that don't particularly like me, so I'm figuring out a way to eliminate them. More than likely, I'm going to make copies of a few pages & tape them together, so that my book has 2 page free "expansion".

Gear for Rent

The gear that I am using for this production is the same as what I used for Evita with 3 additions. The additions are 3 pedals. The book is written with chorus & octave divider. I'm also using a volume pedal to pull back the volume on some pick & slap parts.

The specific pedals I'm using are:

Ernie Ball 6166 Volume Pedal-a big hunk of steel that I bought in 2002. Really simple pedal, it's a volume pot controlled via pedal. It also features an internal dip switch that allows you to change the throw/taper ever so slightly. I don't notice much of a difference. The quality and construction of this pedal is what you'd expect about of Ernie Ball. I'm confident that you could drop this pedal from the catwalk of a theater and it would still work...probably without a scratch.

Danelectro Milkshake Chorus- This is my oldest pedal. I bought it while I was in middle school. I want to say in 1998 or 1999. I'm using this pedal for the chorus parts as well as the fretless parts. On the recording, the fretless bass sounds really shimmery, yet there aren't that many songs that call for it. So instead of bringing another bass for a small pit, I'm just using the pedal. The settings that I am using are: speed minimum and depth maximum. It's a really subtle effect...adds a bit of shimmer to the sound without being too distracting. Construction wise-it's decent. It's all plastic and the only issue I have is that the switch doesn't have a defined feel to it. It's like you're pressing an elevator button. It works & sounds good though, so I'm not spending money on a new one just yet.

MXR M-288 Bass Octave Deluxe-I just bought this pedal for this production. I have not used an octave pedal prior to this show. Construction is great. It's all metal. It sounds good, was a nice price, and feels like it will last a long time. I'll be writing an indepth review within a week or two.

I'm still playing Slams. Not a whole lot else is going on.

all the best.