hippydude Posted January 16, 2022 Share Posted January 16, 2022 I am learning bass guitar and just want to make sure i am using my thumb anchor properly , I have a 4 string bass and use the side of the pickup cover and the E string and A string as thumb rests , Lets say i have open notes E - E - A - E- E to be played , Starting off with my thumb on the pickup cover playing open E - E should i then stay on the pickup cover to play the open A string or should i rest my thumb on the E string to play open A . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Geek99 Posted January 16, 2022 Share Posted January 16, 2022 Opinion is divided I go with whatever is comfortable for you 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Doddy Posted January 16, 2022 Share Posted January 16, 2022 It depends on the tempo of the piece. If I was playing a semibreve in a slow ballad tempo, I'll probably drop my thumb on to the E string. If it's uptempo quavers/semiquaver, I'll stay on the pickup. Basically, I'll do whatever is the easiest and most comfortable way to play the note. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WishICouldWalk Posted January 31, 2022 Share Posted January 31, 2022 My advice for working this stuff out is don't try to achieve a particular technique, try to achieve a sound. Listen to how you sound and if you're not liking it, try to work out what the problem is and adjust your technique accordingly. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Geek99 Posted January 31, 2022 Share Posted January 31, 2022 I do wonder if keeping a thumb resting on the cover and not moving it might lead to problems longer term compared to keeping your thumb mobile along with all your fingers caveat : I’m not medical but I’ve had a lot of hand problems arise from immobility and lack of use however if the pup cover rest thing works for anyone reading and they have no reason not to use it, go right ahead Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WishICouldWalk Posted February 1, 2022 Share Posted February 1, 2022 I think the consensus is that the movable anchor leads to better muting as placement of the thumb on a string prevents it ringing but there's plenty of great players out there who have a pretty static anchor. It's all about adjusting your technique to address the specific problem you're encountering. If you sound good, you have nothing to worry about. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Doddy Posted February 1, 2022 Share Posted February 1, 2022 (edited) 10 hours ago, Geek99 said: I do wonder if keeping a thumb resting on the cover and not moving it might lead to problems longer term compared to keeping your thumb mobile along with all your fingers caveat : I’m not medical but I’ve had a lot of hand problems arise from immobility and lack of use however if the pup cover rest thing works for anyone reading and they have no reason not to use it, go right ahead It could possibly cause a few problems if you solidly anchor on the pickup, mainly because it's easy to apply too much pressure on the thumb, but also because as you move up to the higher strings it can introduce a sharp angle on the wrist. It's generally not a massive problem, but it could be if you do it for prolong periods of time. Edited February 1, 2022 by Doddy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Geek99 Posted February 1, 2022 Share Posted February 1, 2022 28 minutes ago, Doddy said: It could possibly cause a few problems if you solidly anchor on the pickup, mainly because it's easy to apply too much pressure on the thumb, but also because as you move up to the higher strings it can introduce a sharp angle on the wrist. It's generally not a massive problem, but it could be if you do it for prolong periods of time. Or you happen to be prone to it Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fleabag Posted February 4, 2022 Share Posted February 4, 2022 Floating for me, as i dont like stretching, or keeping my plucking hand in one place. You get more tones over and above your bass eq and amp eq by moving the plucking hand nearer the neck or nearer the bridge. Also, muting comes from both hands, not just the plucking hand Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
T-Bay Posted February 4, 2022 Share Posted February 4, 2022 Always anchored finger style, mix of pickup and E string, completely floating with pick, can’t even get on with the wrist on the bridge idea. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chris_b Posted February 4, 2022 Share Posted February 4, 2022 Don't over think this. There is no right or wrong way. Your technique needs to be effective but it's also a personal comfort thing. Some players anchor on the pickup and never move, others move the anchor between the pickup, E and A stings. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fleabag Posted February 5, 2022 Share Posted February 5, 2022 Indeed, comfort for YOU is everything. What works for some doesn't work for others. That's life. You'll find your comfort zone and that will be the right technique Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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