Apr. 2nd, 2023

wyld_dandelyon: (joyous icon with black border)
So, I've been looking at short/shorter/mini (but not U-) acoustic basses online. There are only so many acoustic basses out there, most people want electric, but the stupid arthritis and degenerative tendinitis in my shoulders means those are too heavy for me to play for any length of time. (I even ended up switching out the narrow leather strap that my Grin Reaper came with for a wider one, because it made that very light little guitar cut into the wrong spot on my shoulder.)

The real problem with all this window shopping was that you can't feel how well a guitar neck fits your hand, whether the depth of the guitar is comfortable for your old shoulders and arms, how heavy it is, or hear whether you like the sound of it with your voice by watching demos on the internet, and nobody in town had a decent acoustic bass, much less all or even most of the ones I wanted to try out and compare to each other.

But there is a store that had all of them. The only issue is that it's 4-4.5 hours drive from my house.

My plan was to wait until it was a little warmer out and make a day trip. Then I saw that the store had a promotion going on the guitar I thought I was most likely to buy, letting me pay for it over three years with no interest (assuming I pay every month on time) and a small processing fee. If I got there this week.

So, on Thursday, I got up early (for me), drove to Sweetwater with my sweetie, and spent several hours playing acoustic basses. I played a lot of them. I played an Ovation and a Guild and a Fender, a six-string Warwick Alien (and then a four-string one), a couple of Breedlove ones, a Taylor GS Mini, and I forget what else.

Of the four acoustic basses hanging on the wall in the bass room, I played the Fender the most. The others didn't fit my hand as well. I was pretty sure I wouldn't want to buy it, but it was something to play while I waited for the other guitars to be brought to the room for me to try.

I loved the tone of the Breedlove basses. They're made from Myrtlewood, a tonewood from the Pacific Northwest that has a lovely sound and lovely grain patterns. And I liked the idea of a pretty tonewood from this country that is deliberately eco-friendly. But the neck was too chunky for my hand and the body was deep enough that my already-irritated shoulder complained.

I also really liked the Warwick Alien. The neck fit my hand well and it had a good tone, but it was more expensive than my other finalist. And it wasn't that much shorter a scale than my Luna. I'm sure if I'd started playing bass as a teenager or twenty-something, it would have been fine, but I didn't.

I ended up buying the Taylor GS Mini bass, with a lovely koa grain pattern and a very short neck. It has a lovely tone, quality electronics if I want to plug it in, and, I think, enough volume for playing without plugging it in in the filk circles that I enjoy so much. Taylor achieved this mini miracle by partnering with D'Addario, who designed a different kind of strings for it. They are heavy nylon core wrapped in metal (brass, I think). I love it that humans keep on tinkering with things to make wonderful new stuff like this.

The GS Mini also came with a padded gig bag designed to exactly fit the bass. My only issue with the bag is that its light brown color does not fit my usual aesthetic. I'm pondering whether to do something about that, but not today, as there is filk happening. First, there's a zoom filk starting in the morning, and then I'll be leaving that before it ends to head to a small in-person gathering nearby.

By the time the paperwork was done, I was tired enough that I didn't want to just wander the huge and lovely music store, looking at all the things I don't have any budget to buy. Though, if the store was local, I could easily have enjoyed myself until closing time playing different instruments and looking at recording equipment and reading the displays about their history.

But I still had a 4+ hour drive to get home. So we took a few pictures, visited the ladies' room, and got back on the road. It was nice to take the mask off too!

Me with rainbow scarves on my hat and shoulders, grinning, holding the new bass

And finally, I am grateful to my patrons! Every penny from them for quite a while will go toward paying for the new bass. I'll have to think about what I can record on it, so my patrons can download it. I think my recording skills are up to doing that, now. If you want to support me, or just check out lyrics and other public posts, you can find me here: https://www.patreon.com/Wyld_Dandelyon
wyld_dandelyon: (Magical Moth Artist by Djinni)
The new bass came with a lovely padded gig bag--except it is a dull brown, kind of khaki, which decidedly clashes with my bright purple/green/blue/pink aesthetic. I just knew it would bug me forever if I left it like that.

I had to make it better. But how? Easy--well, maybe not "easy" to do it in a way I'll enjoy it, but at least not complicated in principle: Fabric paint!

Even better, I have a bunch of that still from when I was semi-regularly painting t-shirts. (When you are a working single Mom, you don't get to do stuff like painting dragons on t-shirts very regularly.)

So, first I'm making it green, and then I'll brighten it up a little more with paints, and then I'll have to decide if I'm going to go all figural on it with paints, or leave it plain enough that I can add patches like I normally do on gig bags.

I plan to share more progress photos on my Patreon, as well as the finished photos, eventually.

The top of a dull brown gig bag, with gold letters stitched on it (GS mini), and green paint starting to cover the brown, with dark green paint around the letters to help them stand out.

This is a picture of the case with the very start of the painting. At the bottom, you can see the original color, which is WAY too reminiscent of my high-school uniform colors (which were brown, beige, and white). Painting around those lovely stitched letters was not easy!

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