A. Bass Guitar Players

A. Bass Guitar Players

This group is for all bass guitar players or for those who wants to become one!
Stay tuned and keep the groove!


Founder: Marco Torskyj Marco



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Martyn Thompson

Me too love the bass… I played in this band until earlier this year http://www.myspace.com/flyingmaru

Andrew Edwards

<——- That is a mashed up picture of my Schector Stiletto Studio-6. It is my baby.

Andrew Edwards

Hey guys,

I’ve been playing a bass for awhile. Love the instrument.

Sean Minton

Nice group. Power to the pluckers.

Hey everyone!!! Im new to this site and want to teach English! if anyone is interested in having an awesome, handsome (haha… just kidding, you can judge) tutor from Chicago, contact me and we can set up a free lesson to get to know each other.

After we take some time to get to do that, we can negotiate pay and find something that works for both of us, It wont be too much, as Im more interested in the experiance.

Im also open to just trading language skills, so if you speak Spanish or Chinese, let me know!

Hope to hear from some of you soon!

Rock on.

Sean Minton

Nice group. Power to the pluckers.

Hey everyone!!! Im new to this site and want to teach English! if anyone is interested in having an awesome, handsome (haha… just kidding, you can judge) tutor from Chicago, contact me and we can set up a free lesson to get to know each other.

After we take some time to get to do that, we can negotiate pay and find something that works for both of us, It wont be too much, as Im more interested in the experiance.

Im also open to just trading language skills, so if you speak Spanish or Chinese, let me know!

Hope to hear from some of you soon!

Rock on.

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Aemilia Velani

“The beauty of tutoring online is that you can reach students all over the world.” – that’s exactly the reason why I teach online. =)

Aemilia Velani

Hi John, welcome! I’m looking forward for you lessons, I think creating is something amazing….It’s just a pretty way of expressing oneself =)

Aemilia Velani

Thanks =)

Aemilia Velani

Hi everybody,

All I have to say is I have missed teaching on Edufire…a lot! I feel like a newbie again after so many months away.
I put on a little note on my profile to explain my absence, and decided to come back to the forum.
I’m glad to be back and hopefully teaching soon. Peace.

Aemilia =)

Andrew Edwards

Okay, it all seems so obvious now. I had the first step right all along I just wasn’t thinking it all the way through. I have to admit I had help. My brother and I worked this one out together.

Separate the balls into groups of four. We are gonna call them A, B, and C. Put A and B on the scale. If they balance get rid of group B and put three balls from A on one side and three balls from C on the other. If they balance put the last unweighed ball on one side and a normal ball on the other. If it goes up it is light if it goes down it is heavy. If they don’t balance the different ball is one of the three balls not weighed yet. Weigh two of the three balls against each other. If it balances the third ball is the odd one. It is light or heavy depending on which way the scale went when you weighed it the first time.

Put A and B onto the scale. If they don’t balance take the four balls from side A and put two on each side of the scale. Take two of the four from side B and put one on each side of the scale. If it balances than one of the two balls from group B is the odd one. Weigh one of the balls against a normal ball. If it balances the other ball is the odd one, if it doesn’t the odd ball is the one that isn’t on the scale. It is lite or heavy based on what group B did when it was weighed the first time.

If the second weighing does balance than there are two possibilities. One side could has two possible heavy balls or the other could have a light ball. Weigh the two possible heavy balls against each other. If it balances than the the odd ball is the light one. If they don’t balance than it is the the ball that goes down.

Does that sound right? Is there a situation I’m missing? Did I explain it clearly? These are a lot of fun.

Andrew Edwards

We can use a scale with 12 arms. Take the two balls that are higher and lower than the rest and measure those against the balls we know are even. That would be three measurements all together.

I’ve been going over all the combinations and can’t figure this one out. It can be done if we knew whether the ball was heavy or light but without that we are left with to many options.

Maybe someone else can get this one.

Andrew Edwards

No weighing necessary. The white one is heavy. The cue ball is slightly heavier than all the other balls in pool.

Not the answer your looking for, I know. I’m gonna have to think about this one.

Laura Colby

I have a teacher account, but my dashboard only shows classes I am taking. I cant get into the classes I teach.
I need help!

Laura Colby

Hi Michela. I am from the Lansing area too. Nice to know that someone is so close!

Laura Colby

me too Valerie!

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