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 The Difference Between Stick and Warr 
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Post Re: The Difference Between Stick and Warr
AnDroiD wrote:
Seancasler wrote:
As a bass player, the people I would play with with tend to bum out when the stick came out, so it tended to not get a lot of playing time.


Ha! do what i did. i answered an ad for a bass player wanted, said i play the Stick, that's what yer getting. i auditioned, they liked it, and NOW i might bring a bass to rehersal...when it seems appropriate. TAP ON



heh I do the same thing; Someone wants a guitarist/bassist, I just bring my Stick. "What you see is what you get" people don't know what the hell a Stick even is, I just tell 'em "It's a Stick" lol "My new custom guitar/bass" hahaha They don't even know...

lol I just play basic parts, do a supporting role and slowly add in little things here and there to help me learn this a bit better while I have fun...

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