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[quote name='Hamster' post='115163' date='Jan 7 2008, 03:16 AM']I'm really trying to avoid playing bass with a pick - but I think I'll give in and have a go :)

What picks, and what thickness do you picksters use?

Hamster[/quote]

I [i]was[/i] trying to avoid and hate it and whatever else... but I now realised, pick'd give me some new sound, so it's the second week I'm practising a bit of it :huh:
It [i]really[/i] gives waaay different sound, but I haven't found mine yet, and, I can't get fully familiar with it. But I'll do, I think.

Fingers fo' life, btw ;)


P.S. /Me's already using 1.14mm Dunlop. Yesterday I got one 0.88mm Dunlop, and one 1.14 with different form, so I'll try them out, but heavy picks are [i]about[/i] the bass, IMHO.

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I'm mostly a pick player because I started that way. Other than tonally I don't think it limits me, I find I can play fast as you like, or damp strings with right hand, but it seems almost like cheating.... I work on playing the same lines with fingers and mostly can but it isn't as natural, so live revert to pick if in doubt. Can't do Hit me with your rhythm stick speed with fingers !

At the back of my mind is the idea that "to be a real bass player you should play with your fingers". No logic to that ! Anybody else feel this?

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[quote name='Chop' post='117636' date='Jan 10 2008, 09:27 AM']I'm mostly a pick player because I started that way. Other than tonally I don't think it limits me, I find I can play fast as you like, or damp strings with right hand, but it seems almost like cheating.... I work on playing the same lines with fingers and mostly can but it isn't as natural, so live revert to pick if in doubt. Can't do Hit me with your rhythm stick speed with fingers !

At the back of my mind is the idea that "to be a real bass player you should play with your fingers". No logic to that ! Anybody else feel this?[/quote]

Im with you on most of that.
I feel fine about using a pick. its not cheating IMO.
But, i do feel to get a proper sound, one i really like i need to use fingers. Its the sound of pick on the D an dG i dont like. I feel they sound too thin

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[quote name='dave_bass5' post='117640' date='Jan 10 2008, 09:30 AM']Im with you on most of that.
I feel fine about using a pick. its not cheating IMO.
But, i do feel to get a proper sound, one i really like i need to use fingers. Its the sound of pick on the D an dG i dont like. I feel they sound too thin[/quote]



See your point but I ended up with a style with pick that plays D&G bit further toward the neck. Yes it would have been less hassle using fingers !!
I [u]will[/u] keep working on fingers... :) ...must keep working with fingers....

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[quote name='Chop' post='117644' date='Jan 10 2008, 09:37 AM']See your point but I ended up with a style with pick that plays D&G bit further toward the neck. Yes it would have been less hassle using fingers !!
I [u]will[/u] keep working on fingers... :) ...must keep working with fingers....[/quote]

oh yes, i work with it but i think its more that i tend to rest my right hand on the bridge when picking and so im nearer the bridge and hence a thinner tone.
Im sure im the only one who notices it but i do find more variation in tone with fingers.

there are a few more songs where i can uase fingers in our set but i tend to get lazy and switch back to pick if its getting too fast.

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[quote name='Wil' post='117736' date='Jan 10 2008, 12:06 PM']Is this a P with a pick?

[url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bh4NlJQhG4E"]Descendents - 'merican[/url][/quote]

Wow good tune! I love it when that happens on here .. So much stuff out there that we never get to hear.

I can't hear the bass enough to tell but it looks like he uses his fingers on stage:

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Its got loads of punch, that may well be the Ampeg + P combination... fair play if he uses fingers though, he must have pretty good stamina :)

Ha ha, just browsing Decendents vids, and they did a great cover of Wendy by the Beach Boys :huh:

[url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=srQhGvkW_JQ&feature=related"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=srQhGvkW_JQ...feature=related[/url]

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I believe Karl Alvarez always plays fingerstyle, I read something about the fact he kept dropping plectrums so he just decided to use his fingers instead!

I think he used a Stingray on my favourite Decendents album (Everything Sucks) but tends to use Fender basses now.

Great player...

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  • 1 month later...

God heavenly sweet Precision+Pick sounds from [b]Nick Oliveri[/b] and the [b]Queens of the Stone Age.[/b]

[url="http://youtube.com/watch?v=6Dy56iQd6Jg"]http://youtube.com/watch?v=6Dy56iQd6Jg[/url] (No One Knows, live acoustic, bass sound mixed in really loud!)
[url="http://youtube.com/watch?v=grw5AT5kq0c&feature=related"]http://youtube.com/watch?v=grw5AT5kq0c&feature=related[/url] (Hangin' Tree, ditto)


[url="http://youtube.com/watch?v=_dTBOd4PEHs"]http://youtube.com/watch?v=_dTBOd4PEHs[/url]
This is the ULTIMATE TONE for me ... (Mexicola, one of the fattest bass intro's!)

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[quote name='SJA' post='97436' date='Dec 1 2007, 10:14 PM']I went to see the support band, Blah blah blah, who have an excellent bassist (but he uses a Jazz), a bit like Norman Watt Roy.[/quote]


We played on the same bill as Blah Blah Blah. Their fans are a bit odd.

He's good though - very chas n dave. Deffo not P with a pick :)


Good tone is easy with a pick on a P - but with fingers, there's more variety.

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