John Cellario Posted August 16, 2013 Share Posted August 16, 2013 We're trying to cover a Keb Mo song in the band I'm in which has a 5 string, with the bass line all played on a low B...trouble is I'm on a four string. I can take the E down to a D no problem but do you reckon I can get away going down to a B?...or will it sound too 'flubbery'? Also, is it best to think of the note positions as they were, ... (G on the E string is now where a C was) or think in the 'new' notation? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Delberthot Posted August 16, 2013 Share Posted August 16, 2013 (edited) Having owned 5s and 6s for years if I need to play anything as low as that I'll either just use the 2nd fret on the A string or 7th on the E or if I can get away with it use an octave pedal. I've played "Everything" by Michael Bubble on many an occasion using a 4 string and it sounds just as good (the song's pi$h though) Using a thick enough E and a light touch you can get it down to C but if you think about it you'd be playing your lowest string all the way up to the 9th fret before you could use any of the other strings unless you were playing octaves or something. Edited August 16, 2013 by Delberthot Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
flyfisher Posted August 16, 2013 Share Posted August 16, 2013 [quote name='John Cellario' timestamp='1376664093' post='2177653'] We're trying to cover a Keb Mo song in the band I'm in which has a 5 string, with the bass line all played on a low B...trouble is I'm on a four string. I can take the E down to a D no problem but do you reckon I can get away going down to a B?...or will it sound too 'flubbery'? [/quote] Why not try it and decide for yourself? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JTUK Posted August 16, 2013 Share Posted August 16, 2013 I've run a 100 gauge down to B..... and it was doable but you need a clean sound to start with as a poor dull string with not cope well down there sound-wise. The tension is going to be pretty loose as well... but for a single song you might get away with it. But you are now in 5st territiory and once you need to do that for a few songs, you might just as well suck up and get a proper bass for it... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
iceonaboy Posted August 16, 2013 Share Posted August 16, 2013 [quote name='JTUK' timestamp='1376672144' post='2177856'] I've run a 100 gauge down to B..... and it was doable but you need a clean sound to start with as a poor dull string with not cope well down there sound-wise. The tension is going to be pretty loose as well... but for a single song you might get away with it. But you are now in 5st territiory and once you need to do that for a few songs, you might just as well suck up and get a proper bass for it... [/quote] Agreed because the sound of the B string is a big part of a 5 stringer. It opens up a whole new world of sound from your 4 string Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BigRedX Posted August 16, 2013 Share Posted August 16, 2013 It's all down to what you like and how light your touch is. Personally I couldn't even cope with tuning a standard E string down to D let alone any lower! 128 is the minimum I'll contemplate for a decent low B. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JTUK Posted August 16, 2013 Share Posted August 16, 2013 Yes..was going to say that you need a light tough if the string is so loose... a heavy attack from either left or right hand will not work at all.....as the string will be moving a lot.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dave_the_bass Posted August 16, 2013 Share Posted August 16, 2013 If you are really set on keeping a four string bass, but want five string low notes, then why not get a set of five string strings and just not use the G string? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mykesbass Posted August 17, 2013 Share Posted August 17, 2013 [quote name='Dave_the_bass' timestamp='1376678160' post='2178013'] If you are really set on keeping a four string bass, but want five string low notes, then why not get a set of five string strings and just not use the G string? [/quote] Rotosound (and I'm sure others) do a 4 string set with a 130 bottom string. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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