Rubber washers from a Grolsch beer bottle (most rock and roll solution), or plain rubber washers from your local hardware store. Slide the washer on the end pin after your strap is on, and you're set.
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One year of gigging and you think you've experienced everything?! You underestimate the musician's path, sir...
Rubber washers from a Grolsch beer bottle (most rock and roll solution), or plain rubber washers from your local hardware store. Slide the washer on the end pin after your strap is on, and you're set.
No doubt, though it's been a neat birth by fire. I only recently started playing bass (couldn't afford a sports car for my mid-life crises, so I took up the bass) and a year ago for my first live gig, in front of a packed house of 300 people, opening song, sweating bullets, and the guitarist breaks two strings on his opening chord, no back up guitar, leaving me with an impromptu bass solo of a looped intro with the drummer until he could get it together. Second gig, on a trailer, under a rough canopy, in a massive downpour and lightening storm, trying not to get electrocuted while watching our singer's lyric sheets get blown away by 35mph gusts. But we never stopped and we kept 70 people on their feet for two hours, so... success. And this was gigs #1 and 2.
After that all the normal monitor fails, missed turns, broken strings, song list errors (where half the band starts playing a different song than the other half and needing everyone to come together before it's too obvious), crowd members jumping on stage - God I love live gigging - seems par for the course. Haven't had anything blow up or set anything on fire yet, so I suppose I have that to look forward to.
He was doing okay, but after that he lost his nerve to try a new song we had been practicing!We he playing well ? It sounds to me like the guitar was trying to escape.
