![]() It's a comfortable bass to play, too, in spite of the lack of contouring to the body surface - all part of the original design. This is a long bass visually so the last thing you'd expect is good instrument balance, but that's what you get. At the rear, the control cavity is accompanied by a pair of battery compartments, indicating the power that's required for this highly effective active circuitry. Surface mounting allows for an unrestricted view of the body where the oak finish refers to the colour and not the type of wood used, which is predominantly ash.Īlso the high gloss sheen allows the superb grain to be seen in all its glory. They are superfluous, but it's a rather nice touch. The surface-mounted controls and recessed jack socket are much as they were on the original model although the BB circuit bypass switch is a sensible addition and allows the more natural-sounding single pickup nature of the bass to also be enjoyed.Īria has even included the brass pins that act as position markers for the six-way rotary selector. ![]() I took a risk moving to the other side of the world by myself at 18 to pursue my dreams, and I think that it’s the best decision I’ve ever made.The advantage here is that it will accept a lot more makes of string, plus it sports four huge saddles that not only support the stings well but also add weight to the sound. Taking risks is what makes someone successful in any walk of life/career path. Risk taking is a topic that people have widely differing views on – we’d love to hear your thoughts. Having been here for so long, I am proud to say that I have remained resilient and optimistic through all of the struggles I have faced, and I continue to work on myself and my craft to the best of my ability. I’ve released multiple singles and have more that I’m currently working on, and I’ve been so lucky to have been a part of some amazing indie projects – most notably a film called Charlie Says that I booked two weeks after moving to LA. I’m an actress, as well as a pop singer/songwriter. Thanks – so what else should our readers know about your work and what you’re currently focused on? I’ve booked jobs that have fallen through last minute, I had struggled financially and personally, mental health was something that I really struggled with when I first moved to Los Angeles, being so far from my support system back home. I’m sure you wouldn’t say it’s been obstacle free, but so far would you say the journey have been a fairly smooth road? without a single complaint, they are the reason I am where I am today. They’d drive me to and from classes, rehearsals, shows, etc. My parents were the most supportive parents anyone could have ever asked for. When I turned 18, I decided to pack my things and move to the other side of the world – Los Angeles, and I’ve been here for four years now. As I got older, I started getting into classes and would do stage productions, advertisements/commercials, and work in film/TV including a mini-show on Disney Channel. Ever since I was two years old, I knew I wanted to be an actress and a musician, I’d gather my family around to put on performances for them, little plays or musical numbers. I was born and raised in Melbourne, Australia. Thanks for taking the time to share your story with us – to start maybe you can share some of your backstory with our readers? Hi Aria, it’s an honor to have you on the platform. Today we’d like to introduce you to Aria Taylor.
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