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Does anyone know the downside to slapping strings with your index, middle, and ring finger tips? I like the sound that it produces, I still achieve the ā€œslapā€ sound, but donā€™t want to waist my time perfecting a bad technique. Thoughts?

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I'm not sure exactly what you mean, but if it's a technique that produces a usable sound that you like then crack on.Ā 

John Entwistle of The Who had a technique where he did what I think you're doing. His fingers were kind of in line with the strings and he tapped with his fingertips to produce his heavy clanking tone, like a typewriter.Ā 

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8 hours ago, Doctor J said:

Doug Wimbish does that a lot, doesn't not do him no harm.

This. Leave it Alone off Living Colourā€™s Stain isĀ a particularly greatĀ example to check out. Bloody love Wimbish.

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That is quite the most bizarre way I've seen a bass played, and just looks plain wrong. But it sounds great and doesn't appear to be holding him back so crack on I say.Ā 

I wonder what led to him adopting that style though.Ā 

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36 minutes ago, Maude said:

I wonder what led to him adopting that style though.

My thoughts exactly.

It's like someone handed a bass to a guy who'd never seen one before and told them to work out how to play it for themselves.

There's no denying it works for him though.

He's a better player than I am.

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I've just noticed the black bass is a lefty, converted to a righty to get the controls and jack out of the way but keep the E string at the top. He hasn't just stumbled on this way of playing.Ā 

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14 minutes ago, Maude said:

I've just noticed the black bass is a lefty, converted to a righty to get the controls and jack out of the way but keep the E string at the top. He hasn't just stumbled on this way of playing.Ā 

I'm wrong, it must be a righty due to the length of the top horn, but the controls and jack must have been relocated. Or it was built from scratch for him. Intriguing.Ā 

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Arch-denizen of the music show, Nigel Clutterbuck (surname sounds like the technique) does a good line in this combined with slap and pull. Here's one of his typical note-sandwiches...

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8 minutes ago, visog said:

Arch-denizen of the music show, Nigel Clutterbuck (surname sounds like the technique) does a good line in this combined with slap and pull. Here's one of his typical note-sandwiches...

That's amazing for all the wrong reasons. Could almost have been me, after I worked out how Mark King did that machine-gun triplets thing. Assuming my next thought had been "wonder how I can make my bass sound like a box of springs & ball bearings being chucked down the stairs". :lol:

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51 minutes ago, visog said:

Arch-denizen of the music show, Nigel Clutterbuck (surname sounds like the technique) does a good line in this combined with slap and pull. Here's one of his typical note-sandwiches...

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Heā€™s a lovely bloke - had a few beers with him a good while ago now.

I canā€™t remember what he calls that stuff he does, itā€™s got a name like ā€œtappacliqueā€ or something along those lineswhich couldā€™ve been pulled out of thin air.

Anyhow, he absolutely knows it can empty a room like a post egg cress butty fart.

Heā€™s is a very decent player otherwise, but sharing a trade stand next to it for a full day Is exhausting šŸ˜‚

Edit - he calls it ā€œRhythmsyncā€ - so catchy a name I had to go looking to remember it.Ā 
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Still, lovely fella.

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8 minutes ago, Ricky 4000 said:

I can't stand Doug Wimbish. :/

He never shuts up about you though, funny isnā€™t it...how two people can have such oppositional views on their friendship...

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58 minutes ago, Bassassin said:

That's amazing for all the wrong reasons. Could almost have been me, after I worked out how Mark King did that machine-gun triplets thing. Assuming my next thought had been "wonder how I can make my bass sound like a box of springs & ball bearings being chucked down the stairs". :lol:

Iā€™ve never really understood why Nigel gets so much grief. Heā€™s usually asked to do this stuff when demonstrating gear, or when heā€™sĀ just amusing himself (he used to work in A1 Music in Manchester, my regular haunt). Heā€™s a lovely bloke too.Ā 

God forbid anyone ever films me playing in a music shop, razzing around like Matt Garrison on speed. šŸ˜‚

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