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[quote name='Woodinblack' timestamp='1435423245' post='2808674']
You think with as much effort as that guy is putting into those drums he would be able to walk across a stage without breaking his leg wouldn't you?
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And...on sticks....Dave Grohl....!

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[quote name='Damonjames' timestamp='1435398711' post='2808379']
I'd disagree, I play this in our set in a schecter pj with standard 105's. It's a little loose, but it's meant to be that way if you listen to the recording. If it's the o my song you play in that tuning, it may sound off to your ears, but I play a couple tuned to Db so I'm used to the feel.
Is it possible you are being a touch to gentle with your right hand?
My setup is the above with just the P pickup, tone full, gritty overdrive sansamp VT, and dig in!
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I suspect I'm being too vigorous with the right hand - it may of course be a complete lack of talent that prevents me getting anything even passable! I think your bass has a longer (35") scale length as well so I guess the standard 105s are a bit less floppy?

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[quote name='Nicko' timestamp='1435572355' post='2810040']
I suspect I'm being too vigorous with the right hand - it may of course be a complete lack of talent that prevents me getting anything even passable! I think your bass has a longer (35") scale length as well so I guess the standard 105s are a bit less floppy?
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Mine were the DR Low riders and I am sure they were past 110 on a 34". But the only way I can play it (which sounds fine to me) is very heavily.

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I used to play this in an old covers band
P bass tuned C F Bb Eb on 45-105 Roto's - an no plec!!

Sounded pretty good from where I was standing!

[url="https://youtu.be/v-oHpcMOA4o"]https://youtu.be/v-oHpcMOA4o[/url]

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[quote name='Nicko' timestamp='1435572355' post='2810040']


I suspect I'm being too vigorous with the right hand - it may of course be a complete lack of talent that prevents me getting anything even passable! I think your bass has a longer (35") scale length as well so I guess the standard 105s are a bit less floppy?
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Nope, she is a 34". Not sure where your issue lies then, 'cos I'd say I'm rather heavy with the right hand. You could try playing g closer to the bridge, the strings will move about a little less there, but will sound more twangy.

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[quote name='grunge666' timestamp='1435581938' post='2810208']
I used to play this in an old covers band
P bass tuned C F Bb Eb on 45-105 Roto's - an no plec!!

Sounded pretty good from where I was standing!

[url="https://youtu.be/v-oHpcMOA4o"]https://youtu.be/v-oHpcMOA4o[/url]
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Sounds about right to me too! Although I tend to play it closer to the nut, doing it mostly below the 5th fret. Perhaps that may help??

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