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That's not in breadmaking.

Although I find rolling the finger on the string makes it easier to mute the above string and gives a deeper thump, I find the action of plucking produces a slightly more varied sound.

Any thoughts?

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14 minutes ago, musicbassman said:

Now I'm confused.

You'll have to explain what you mean.

That is whether rolling the finger across the string or plucking from underneath produces a better sound? I am undecided.

Posted
34 minutes ago, TJ1 said:

That is whether rolling the finger across the string or plucking from underneath produces a better sound? I am undecided.

What do you prefer the sound of? That’s all that matters. 
 

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If you think of your fingers as legs and the strings as a treadmill, then “rolling them across” the top of the string is more “efficient “ for volume, tone and speed control. But whatever works for you, what do you prefer?

Posted (edited)
2 hours ago, TJ1 said:

That is whether rolling the finger across the string or plucking from underneath produces a better sound? I am undecided.

If you're somehow 'plucking from underneath' (and not as a part of slap and pop technique) then I'd suggest you are using a very unusual technique akin to fingerpicking on the guitar, which most bass players wouldn't recognise. Please tell us more !   😮

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3 minutes ago, musicbassman said:

If you're somehow 'plucking from underneath' (and not as a part of slap and pop technique) then I'd suggest you are using a very unusual technique which most bass players wouldn't recognise. Please tell us more !   😮

My main in experience is on the guitar so thats how I started off on the bass, until I learnt from various Youtube videos that this was incorrect both in terms speed, comfort and control

But it seems that flicking the string upwards from underneath produces a somewhat richer or cleaner sound, but maybe I've doing something wrong with the standard technique.

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22 minutes ago, TJ1 said:

My main in experience is on the guitar so thats how I started off on the bass, until I learnt from various Youtube videos that this was incorrect both in terms speed, comfort and control

But it seems that flicking the string upwards from underneath produces a somewhat richer or cleaner sound, but maybe I've doing something wrong with the standard technique.

Why aren't you bowing like everyone else..? -_-

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xD :P

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13 minutes ago, Dad3353 said:

Why aren't you bowing like everyone else..? -_-

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xD :P

I'm fed up with trying to be like everyone else. 🙂

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Posted

I like using the right tool for the job myself and prefer to dig in when I roll for that twangy edge. 
In terms of just listening to bass I'm more of a reggae guy so prefer a roll or thumb for the thicker sound.

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