zbd1960 Posted May 9, 2021 Posted May 9, 2021 I'm a cellist and relatively new to bass and have lessons... so on the one hand I've been taught to have the bass so that it's in the same place sitting or standing. The other influence is my left hand technique from playing cello - basically hand shape should be pretty similar and I don't want any stress or strain on my left wrist/arm as that way tendinitis lies... I'll have to take some pics of me playing bass and post something up... 3 Quote
mcnach Posted May 9, 2021 Posted May 9, 2021 On 06/05/2021 at 06:52, BassAdder27 said: Low slung or high up ? How do you have your bass with your strap I do prefer low around waist level I think I’m a tall guy with long arms and find this the most comfortable playing standing / live What about you guys ? Generally about the same as if I were sitting down, maybe a tiny bit lower. If I wear it low I have to bend my left wrist in ways that make playing harder for me. I could probably play root 8ths all night long, but it's a handicap. Looks good, but I want to be comfortable. Quote
mcnach Posted May 9, 2021 Posted May 9, 2021 Like this: (my menacing face? I'm pretty sure someone was saying my bass was not low enough ) 1 Quote
ubit Posted May 9, 2021 Posted May 9, 2021 I used to play mine really low as I thought I looked cooler but realism made me wear it higher as I got older. Just below waist height now. I remember in the 80's seeing a band playing in our town and the bass player was resting his chin on his bass. I vowed to never ever wear it that high. Quote
Cuzzie Posted May 9, 2021 Posted May 9, 2021 On 06/05/2021 at 21:17, Naigewron said: 'bout here That is the minimum legal height - low is the way to go 3 Quote
Krysbass Posted May 9, 2021 Posted May 9, 2021 Just about high enough to avoid the back of the bass contracting buckle-rash. Wrongly or rightly; that matters to me, but I've been playing long enough to know that this also works for me from an ergonomic perspective. Quote
seashell Posted May 9, 2021 Posted May 9, 2021 If you can see your crotch, it's either too low or too high. 😝 1 3 Quote
lozkerr Posted May 11, 2021 Posted May 11, 2021 On 09/05/2021 at 19:30, seashell said: If you can see your crotch, it's either too low or too high. 😝 I think I meet that criterion: 3 Quote
Jean-Luc Pickguard Posted May 11, 2021 Posted May 11, 2021 On 09/05/2021 at 19:30, seashell said: If you can see your crotch, it's either too low or too high. 😝 I believe it was on the dudepit bass forum that this was referred to as 'CYN' or 'cover your nuts' 1 Quote
Bass Culture Posted May 11, 2021 Posted May 11, 2021 1 hour ago, lozkerr said: I think I meet that criterion: That Eden stack looks like it means business. 1 Quote
Stub Mandrel Posted May 11, 2021 Posted May 11, 2021 An inch or two lower than when seated. Any other height and the buckle rash isn't in the middle of the body. Quote
TheLowDown Posted May 11, 2021 Posted May 11, 2021 (edited) I prefer to go higher rather than lower to avoid bending the wrist on my fretting hand, and tilt the neck at 45 degrees so that my plucking hand is kept as straight as possible. I'm not in the game to look cool, but to keep playing as long as I can without health issues. Edited May 11, 2021 by TheLowDown 2 Quote
lozkerr Posted May 11, 2021 Posted May 11, 2021 4 hours ago, Bass Culture said: That Eden stack looks like it means business. Woho, does it ever... that rig pushes out some serious air! Quote
Rich Posted May 21, 2021 Posted May 21, 2021 Just found this video grab -- this is where I wear mine. Rather fetching t-shirt, I'm sure you'll agree. Gormless expression model's own. 1 Quote
ezbass Posted May 21, 2021 Posted May 21, 2021 2 minutes ago, Rich said: Just found this video grab -- this is where I wear mine. Rather fetching t-shirt, I'm sure you'll agree. Gormless expression model's own. Great T shirt. I wore mine so much it just became a series of holes held together with some cotton. Quote
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