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I snapped an E string while playing a particularly heavy version of Day Tripper. It was with a pick.

That was twenty years ago, several months after taking up bass, and several hours before our first gig. Never broken one since.

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I got through a few when I first started around 25 years ago. I used to have a very aggressive pick style. About a year in I switched to a much gentler finger style and I've only had one string break on me since then, about 10 years ago an E string broke at the nut whilst the bass was propped up against the wall, not being played.

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I play 99% fingerstyle now, but I have never snapped a bass string, not even when I only played with a pick.

Also I have never broken an electric guitars string on a gig, and only once in a rehearsal.

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[quote name='PaulWarning' timestamp='1471551916' post='3113991']
I'm surprised how many E strings get broken, I would have thought that one would be the least likely to break, given how thick it is
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...but it's also first in line to encounter a particularly careless heavy downward blow

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I voted twice as I`m pretty sure it`s happened more than once in my 35 years of playing. I play with a pick, and the one string I def remember breaking was the A string.

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I have a vague recollection of breaking one at a gig decades ago. I carry spares though.

I snapped one, tuning up at home, about 10 years ago.

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Once - when I was tunng the E string on a short scale bass I'd been lent when I was starting out 25 years ago - didn't quite know what I was doing, the snap as it went was pretty impressive.
Actually playing... never snapped a string, ever and don't intend to :)

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I used to play with a pick many years ago and those are the couple of times I broke a string - I only play fingerstyle now and haven't snapped a string this way.

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I broke 3 bottom Es and an A.

I know.

Turns out that the 2 basses in question had 'bridge issues' that were responsible. One was my first bass at the tender age of 17, the other was only a couple of years ago and I should really have checked... :(

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