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fairyliar
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Topic: Bass players poll Posted: October 07 2006 at 09:53 |
Personnally I prefer with a pick but I'm no speedy player.
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Posted: October 07 2006 at 10:53 |
I too prefer a pick overall but it really depends on the song. If I were playing Status Quo numbers I'd use a pick, for other lighter jazzier numbers I'd use fingers.
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Melomaniac
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Posted: October 07 2006 at 11:01 |
Depends on what the song calls for, so I voted for that option, though I usually prefer playing with my fingers.
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goose
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Posted: October 07 2006 at 11:43 |
Fingers for sure.
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Posted: October 07 2006 at 12:13 |
Depends really, and I'm not picky. Some bassists sound awesome with picks (i.e. Squire, Trewavas, etc.) and some sound awesome without (Lee, Claypool, etc.). I'm quite fond of bassists who utilize both, as well (like John Entwistle and Tony Levin). And speaking of Levin, no Funk Fingers option?
Edited by Cygnus X-2 - October 07 2006 at 12:14
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Posted: October 07 2006 at 19:09 |
Fingers, for some reason I dont like using the pick.
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fairyliar
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Posted: October 07 2006 at 19:14 |
Hey dreamer you re playing on yamaha am I right?
i got Yamaha too, RBX 774.
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Arrrghus
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Posted: October 07 2006 at 20:09 |
I'm a guitar player, so I use a pick whenever I can.
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heyitsthatguy
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Posted: October 07 2006 at 23:22 |
Bassists who don't use fingers are pansies! Just kidding, you can sound great with either, but as a guitarist and bassist for the same band (live setup is confusing as hell) I'm all fingers on bass
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Posted: October 08 2006 at 03:11 |
I prefer much more using fingers, i feel better and i think also i enjoy more the sound that fingers produces, but also i use picks sometimes.... anyway i haven`t practise lately
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Posted: October 08 2006 at 03:12 |
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Australian
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Posted: October 08 2006 at 03:19 |
I prefer finger picking when playing Bass although I don't own a bass guitar. When playing electric or acoustic guitar I use the Steve Howe style, pick and fingers, it’s remarkably easy once you get used to it.
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Philéas
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Posted: October 08 2006 at 06:03 |
Fingers all the way. Using a pick can be good if you play something
hard, so that you get through the mix better, but other than that,
fingerplaying always sounds better.
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AtLossForWords
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Posted: October 09 2006 at 00:20 |
I really prefer a pick. It's cleaner and it's got that attack. Fingers may feel really good to use as a player, but their sound is overly fat and I feel it drags the song. Of course it all depends on the song, and when you need great clarity with precise articulation, it's hard to turn away a pick. Picks also handle more ranges better. Fingers have a really nice sound in the first octave on a four string bass (E), but picks encompass range range of five and six string basses the best.
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gong
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Posted: October 09 2006 at 03:12 |
Fingers
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GabbleRatchet
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Posted: October 12 2006 at 11:34 |
Fingers also - really just because it felt more natural when I first started playing. Although I did use a thick pick for 12-string bass for a while, just for more attack and that bright, crisp tone. (Completely did my head in at first to move from fingerstyle upstrokes to pick-based downstrokes and to switch back and forth from song to song!)
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ThirdEye
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Posted: October 14 2006 at 16:02 |
Fingers
But why I cannot vote?
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progismylife
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Posted: October 19 2006 at 16:13 |
I use my fingers and picks, but i only use the picks after i can play the song with my fingers.
Edited by progismylife - October 21 2006 at 16:29
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Pulse
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Posted: October 21 2006 at 15:18 |
I prefer the sound you get with a pick, but I usually play with my fingers just because it's easier.
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Posted: October 21 2006 at 18:30 |
AtLossForWords wrote:
I really prefer a pick. It's cleaner and it's got that attack. Fingers may feel really good to use as a player, but their sound is overly fat and I feel it drags the song. Of course it all depends on the song, and when you need great clarity with precise articulation, it's hard to turn away a pick. Picks also handle more ranges better. Fingers have a really nice sound in the first octave on a four string bass (E), but picks encompass range range of five and six string basses the best. |
Picked strings have more attack - and I prefer to pick most bass lines, especially fast ones, and ones based around the lower strings, where I find that alternate pick techniques, etc., are more accurate and, more importantly more consistent in tone than alternating fingers.
I dislike the sharp "twang" of the higher strings - so I tend to use thick strings on one bass for picking, and thinner strings when I play finger style.
Both picking and finger style can sound great, but it depends on the effects you are looking for in your playing - and, personally, I don't find that I have any more sensitivity to the music, or difficulty in stretching across ranges on the instrument whether I use a pick or not.
Edited by Certif1ed - October 21 2006 at 18:31
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