If it says "Buy me more friends", then I suggest you put it down and step away from the BassChat marketplace before things get even more expensive!
Other than that, Welcome Aboard! π
Back to the original question.
Don't, ever, ask me to play The Chain live, or indeed with anyone else in the room. My fingers will invariably go on strike and I will play Bb randomly.
I can play it for me and the cat, no problem.
That looks perfectly normal. Just flexing my hands without anything in them I find that extending the little finer right out brings the middle two closer together.
I can, just, play 1FPF all the way to the nut and while I have no problem with my little finger I do miss-hit with the index. Four fingers over three frets seems to work more easily until about 3 or 5th.
I'm trying to learn to move my thumb about more so things are more comfortable and fluid. Any suggestions?Talcum powder on the neck to stop my thumb sticking??
Welcome aboard!
Can you clamber over to the other side of the side for a moment? We're listing to port and I can see other refugees we need to drag out of the water too. π
Welcome aboard
If you have seen Kingsman 2, then you'll understand instantly the differences between TalkBass and BassChat as it's identical to the Statemen and Kingsmen. Both organisations love flashy gear, showing off, and displays of skill with occasional extreme violence. But we are better mannered and have more jokes.
If you haven't seen either Kingsman or Kingsman 2 then that's your homework for the weekend π
There was a really good BBC4 documentary on John Adams, which also covered other 1960s minimalist composers. Must have been well over a year ago as I went into the music section of the Library of Birmingham afterwards and borrowed a few CDs by John Adams andTerry Riley. This and Shaker Loops by John Adams I liked. I didn't find a CD of A Rainbow In Curved Air at the time and I haven't actually heard that. Off to Spotify...
If you take up the bass after you have been happily married for over 25 years then the bottom line is the expectation, and the reality is the same, but probably with fewer basses. π