paulbass Posted June 30, 2012 Share Posted June 30, 2012 Hi I've been playing bass for a fair few years and a young friend of the family who has taken up bass has join a band and asked why i always stood on the snare side of the drummer. I explained that for me i can communicate with the drummer better and watch what he is doing so we keep a strong groove. However i helped a band out recently as their bassist fell ill and he stood on the opposite side and his band was used to him being in this position and i found it very strange to play on this side! Whats more i found the head of my bass kept clashing with the cymbals! How many of you guys and gals play on the right or left side of the drummer? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bartelby Posted June 30, 2012 Share Posted June 30, 2012 I stand where ever there's room. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
deanovw Posted June 30, 2012 Share Posted June 30, 2012 WHS /\ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bartelby Posted June 30, 2012 Share Posted June 30, 2012 I meant to add: I prefer stage left, so the risk of headstock/cymbal clashing is reduced. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
geoffbyrne Posted June 30, 2012 Share Posted June 30, 2012 I usually stand on the Hihat side if I can G. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
uncle psychosis Posted June 30, 2012 Share Posted June 30, 2012 I don't stand anywhere specific, but since my guitarist is left handed I prefer to be on his left hand side so we don't clash headstocks together on small stages. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jaydentaku Posted June 30, 2012 Share Posted June 30, 2012 On the floor mostly. But wherever I can fit in Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
paulbass Posted June 30, 2012 Author Share Posted June 30, 2012 [quote name='bartelby' timestamp='1341054170' post='1713237'] I stand where ever there's room. [/quote] lol to be fair in some bands the bassists do stand where ever there is room! They seem to be treated like a piece of furniture sometimes....thats the impression i got helping this band out! yet no band can play without one Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BigRedX Posted June 30, 2012 Share Posted June 30, 2012 I prefer to set up on the left side of the stage (facing the audience) but it's more to do with the practicalities of wielding a large instrument rather than visual communication with the drummer. The first two bands I was in didn't have a drummer, but a percussionist and drum machine so it didn't really matter which side of the stage I was on (in fact the second band used to line up on stage with myself, the singer and the percussionist at the front and the guitarist and two synth players behind us). However at one early gig I turned around mid song and whacked the singer in the face with the head of my bass. Ever since then given the choice I have set up so that the headstock faces to the side of the stage rather than into the middle. With my current band we know the songs so well and I have a good rapport with the drummer so we only need the briefest of glances to establish any visual cues on the newer less rehearsed songs. Besides so long as the stage is big enough to allow it, I don't spend much time in front of my amp. Interestingly because of the music we play, we find ourselves sharing the stage with a lot of bands using Double Bass. They nearly always set up on the right hand side of the stage. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TimR Posted June 30, 2012 Share Posted June 30, 2012 One should always stand on the side that allows you smack your drummer in the face with your headstock without having to turn your back on the audience. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bassfunk Posted June 30, 2012 Share Posted June 30, 2012 Yeah I stand on the snare side, this is also next to the guitarist - the stupid keyboard player takes up all of the other side! but it does mean I have a good view of everybody as 'band dad' as we call it. But I tend to creep into the middle in front of the kick drum as I often dance with the singers when they're not singing, and it means I'm less likely to hit the guitarist in the head with my head! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
paulbass Posted June 30, 2012 Author Share Posted June 30, 2012 [quote name='TimR' timestamp='1341055394' post='1713260'] One should always stand on the side that allows you smack your drummer in the face with your headstock without having to turn your back on the audience. [/quote] lol.....if only there was a 'LIKE' button! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mushers Posted June 30, 2012 Share Posted June 30, 2012 right infront of the door to the tiolets, not by choice only played out a few times and got lumbered with that spot each time Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EssentialTension Posted June 30, 2012 Share Posted June 30, 2012 Usually high-hat side, until I started playing some upright, since when I've been floor tom side. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cameronj279 Posted June 30, 2012 Share Posted June 30, 2012 In rehearsal rooms I try and stay as far from the drums and guitar amps as possible, I feel you can hear everything clearer then. On stage (the 3 gigs I have played) I just stand where there is space. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
merello Posted June 30, 2012 Share Posted June 30, 2012 Nearest the fire exit cos of the state of our electrics. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spike Vincent Posted June 30, 2012 Share Posted June 30, 2012 I prefer to stand stage right,as playing left handed this reduces the amount of headstock clashing. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
steve-bbb Posted June 30, 2012 Share Posted June 30, 2012 [quote name='bartelby' timestamp='1341054572' post='1713247'] I meant to add: I prefer stage left, so the risk of headstock/cymbal clashing is reduced. [/quote] this - and luckily most drummers have snare/hihat to the left too which i find an advantage as they tend to be looking more or less your way more often than not Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hubrad Posted June 30, 2012 Share Posted June 30, 2012 I prefer the snare side of the kit from a drummer POV, but mostly these days I'll be at the other side so that, on dep gigs, I can get a better view of the guitarists' chord work. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dad3353 Posted June 30, 2012 Share Posted June 30, 2012 [quote name='TimR' timestamp='1341055394' post='1713260'] One should always stand on the side that allows you smack your drummer in the face with your headstock without having to turn your back on the audience. [/quote] Ha bloody ha bloody ha... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Doctor J Posted June 30, 2012 Share Posted June 30, 2012 [quote name='geoffbyrne' timestamp='1341054742' post='1713250'] I usually stand on the Hihat side if I can [/quote]This Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Judo Chop Posted June 30, 2012 Share Posted June 30, 2012 Always to the left of the drummer, it just feels like the right place to stand. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Norris Posted June 30, 2012 Share Posted June 30, 2012 Usually stage right, but depends on the venue (mainly small pubs with inconvenient pillars) as the guitarist is the main vocalist/banterer so the audience needs a good view of him. It's strange sometimes when we have limited stage depth, to be staring at the left ear of all the audience 'cos they're gawping at the guitarist Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lozz196 Posted June 30, 2012 Share Posted June 30, 2012 My preference is to the left side of the drummer, for 4 reasons: 1. Nearer the snare, so easier to keep both an ear and eye on kit 2. Easier to maintain eye contact with drummer 3. No having to be careful re headstock smashing into cymbals 4. Don`t have to watch out for enthusiastic lead-singers bouncing into headstock Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stingrayPete1977 Posted June 30, 2012 Share Posted June 30, 2012 I always stood stage left of a right handed drummer for years, now my right ear is Fooked these days I just go where ever I can get and some of my gigs are with a left handed drummer anyway. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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