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once you've played a 5 string what's the point of 4?


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17 minutes ago, SumOne said:

 

Top 5 Bass arguments:

 

  1. 4 vs 5
  2. Plectrum vs Fingers
  3. Tonewood
  4. Compressors
  5. Solid foundation vs technical noodling

Answers:

1: 4

2: Both

3: Nope

4: Nope

5: Solid foundation

 

You're welcome ;) 🤣😂

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36 minutes ago, Dad3353 said:

I'm a drummer; I also play (modestly...) guitar and bass. When I say 'play', I don't mean that I play 'songs' (although I have done in the past, in bands...); I mean that I play whatever I'm 'thinking', or 'hearing in my head', much of which is chordal. I find a six-string very useful for bringing out the upper chord extensions (9th, 11th, 13th...), in similar fashion to guitar. I play most often a four-string, but my sixer comes out often enough, and the 'C' string gets used maybe more still than the low 'B'. It all depends on what one wants to hear, really; I like to hear full chord tones when playing solo bass, in chord/melody style (not the same as fitting in to a typical pop/rock band riff...). Horses for courses..? :friends:

 

You don't offer creatively modified instruments for sale on eBay by any chance, do you?

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1 hour ago, SumOne said:

 

Top 5 Bass arguments:

 

  1. 4 vs 5
  2. Plectrum vs Fingers
  3. Tonewood
  4. Compressors
  5. Solid foundation vs technical noodling

 

 

Flats v. Rounds?

 

Frets v. Fretless?

 

Active v. Passive?

 

P v. J?

 

Bongo v. Toilet Seat?

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3 hours ago, Leonard Smalls said:

 

Personally, I spent about 1/2 an hour playing a five string, plus about the same again being harangued by the chap at Bass Direct saying that I had to buy a five string if I wanted to be a proper bass player.

I decided I was happy with four and that I probably wasn't willing to practice for the thousands of hours it would take to master it to what was possible on that, never mind learning the extra stuff a fiver would entail. That way I saved myself £Loads which I spent a bit on doing the Gary Willis bass course, and the rest on hookers'n'coke.

Damn! I knew I got something wrong: I spent mine on cookers and hoke. 🫢

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2 hours ago, Stub Mandrel said:

 

Flats v. Rounds?

 

Frets v. Fretless?

 

Active v. Passive?

 

P v. J?

 

Bongo v. Toilet Seat?

 

Ah yeah, how could I forget them!

 

Could also throw in:

  • Headless vs Head (!?)
  • Rickenbacker vs common sense

 

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11 minutes ago, Reggaebass said:

a few more that usually don’t end well 


* Should I learn theory 

* fretwraps

* are fenders worth it 

 

You should know enough to know that it only theory and not the law.

Depends

Not since 1978

 

 

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The problem with all these threads is the lack of one person to let another person have their view and move on.
When arrogance appears is when things  turn to BC Jerry Springer. 
 

 

…and i don’t care what you think about the above, becuse i know im right 😂😇

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