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I find when I'm practicing new materiel i.e. figuring out the changes,  playing along to get the changes set in my brain,  I generally pick up an acoustic guitar and play the bottom strings.  I can hear the notes clearer in that octave.  Plus I don't need to set up an amp and don't disturb anyone with the volume.  Anyone else?

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1 hour ago, Yank said:

I find when I'm practicing new materiel i.e. figuring out the changes,  playing along to get the changes set in my brain,  I generally pick up an acoustic guitar and play the bottom strings.  I can hear the notes clearer in that octave.  Plus I don't need to set up an amp and don't disturb anyone with the volume.  Anyone else?

 

Not these days no.  I used to do it when I was young and living in bedsit land though.  If I did it now, I'd still set up an amp but I'd mic up the acoustic and play through a sub harmonic or octaver effect just for brownie points.

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5 hours ago, Yank said:

I find when I'm practicing new materiel i.e. figuring out the changes,  playing along to get the changes set in my brain,  I generally pick up an acoustic guitar and play the bottom strings.  I can hear the notes clearer in that octave.  Plus I don't need to set up an amp and don't disturb anyone with the volume.  Anyone else?

Nope

I have a Zoom and can simply play through headphones.

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I think I'd re-consider my position on acoustic bass if I had a spot in a mariachi band but I wouldn't keep it near the bed for fear of mistaking it for a slipper and scaring myself half to death with the thought that I've shrunk!

If I wanted to practice during unsocial hours I think I'd go with headphones on my rig.  I am fortunate enough to have a well isolated practice space though so it never comes up really.

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I'll mostly just play the bass without plugging it in.  I've got an acoustic bass, but the action on that is a lot more difficult than on any of electrics.  If I'm working stuff out or just practicing on my own then I don't care about the tone or amplified sound, and i hit the strings hard enough for the volume to not be a problem. 

Same for guitars, although I do tend to play my acoustic guitar at home more than the electrics, just because it sounds so nice.

The only time i tend to plug into an amp is if I'm playing along with a track and need the extra volume

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