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I've got a 5-string, but i could have a 4 string. I rarely use the b. I'm trying to sway away from metal. (blasphemy eh)
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2004-11-26, 11:21
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But why is the rum gone ?
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some1 plz tell me whether ibanez gsr 205 is worth buying or not
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2004-11-28, 09:02
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yes it's worth buying.
I like mine.
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2005-02-02, 02:35
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5 strings are great things to have. I use 4&5 strings but i think having the 5th string forces you to think a bit more when playing. It's like you have a tonne more room to play with.
Oh...Why is everyone paying out on nu-metal? I thought that everyone on here, being musicians, would be a bit more open minded. Theres good music and bad music. Theres crap jazz....crap death metal....crap 80's metal and crap nu-metal. Not all nu-metal bands are crap.
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2005-02-02, 10:43
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Which nu-metal bands are you talking about?
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2005-02-02, 11:23
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Originally Posted by Local_Hero
Which nu-metal bands are you talking about?
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That was in my mind too.
I also thought we are talking here about 5 string basses and not about nu-metal ...
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2005-02-02, 11:46
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Haha yes we were, and we are.
Local hero: Dont spring a question that is going to make this go off topic, and could possibly start a flaming session, got it?
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2005-02-02, 13:57
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Ok.
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2005-02-02, 18:39
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Ibanez basses are ok starter basses- relativley cheap for what you get. However, if you're willing to blow money on a 5 string, you might want to check out ESP ( www.espguitars.com ). Much better quality, and a tone more attuned to metal, if you ask me.
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2005-02-04, 08:25
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depending on what instrument u used to play would determine whether u would want to start on a 5 string or a 4 string (i use a 5 string squier) and whether u want to start playing on something thats gonna be harder to learn on but be better in the longrun also price is a big factor (my 5string cost less than a 4 string epiphone empassy)
btw hey im new here (duh  )
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