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recording bass with thumb technique


davidmoore
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Hi All

My first post!
I wanted to ask your advise.
I,m not a virtuoso player in fact my main instrument is guitar.
However i do play naturally with my thumb.
I probably get the best feel this way although i can play with a pick and to some degree with my fingers.
The problem i have is that when i record with my thumb the sound is almost too thick( i use a Fender Jazz and Neve Di) and always needs some form of eqing.
The problem might be i,m thinking is that many of the old time bass players actually recorded through an amp and possibly more from a distance in terms of micing.
So is it this or my technique ??

Hope this makes some sort of sense

Thanks

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Playing with the thumb is a valid technique. You could try playing closer to the bridge - that would go some way to reducing the 'thickness'. Or if you can, play with a pick. It's not unusual for recorded bass to need some EQ, so I wouldn't worry too much about that. If it sounds good, it IS good. Edit: Welcome to the forum. btw. :)

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[quote name='davidmoore' timestamp='1420037052' post='2645053']
Thanks i.m also thinking my style might be better suited to a Fender precision??
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You've made the prime error which has cost countless people on this forum great anguish, sleepless nights and many, many thousands of pounds: 'I'm not happy with the sound I'm getting, therefore I need a different bass.' :D

A P bass will give you more thump, if anything. Allow me to save you time, lots of money and avoid the risk of severe mental illness and possible exile to the shed: It's all in the fingers. Or the thumb, in your case.

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You don't mention what strings you're using. Depending on your current strings, changing them may help find the tone you're looking for.

Also, a Jazz will allow you to just dial in the bridge pickup, which should give you a thinner tone.

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The more you use thumb to play the skin will naturally harden same as normal finger style and the tone changes from a dull deep sound to a slightly more solid harder tone. Someone mentioned using your nail which is something i do depending on band i'm with.
You can get thumb picks which might be an option that helps.
People have already mentioned changing pick up setting and adjusting tonal mix.

Dave

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[quote name='zero9' timestamp='1420046040' post='2645166']
You don't mention what strings you're using. Depending on your current strings, changing them may help find the tone you're looking for.

Also, a Jazz will allow you to just dial in the bridge pickup, which should give you a thinner tone.
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Same brand but a thinner gauge possibly. Certainly new strings should be crisper and sound less dead/thuddy.

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