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Lindsay Lohan
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Topic: Bass playing Posted: October 24 2005 at 07:52 |
Althouh like both styles as i love Steve Harris's bass sound and Chris Squire awesomme riff on close to the edge i always use my fingers when playing bass at home
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goose
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Posted: October 24 2005 at 08:28 |
I was surprised how many of the classic prog bassists used plectrums, really.
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AtLossForWords
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Posted: October 24 2005 at 19:14 |
I prefer brass picks. The tone is much more articulated than fingers, and it just jumps right of the insturment. Chris Squire was the master of pick playing.
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GoldenSpiral
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Posted: October 24 2005 at 20:59 |
Fingering is the best!
also, you have to respect anyone who can play proper slap bass.
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Sam Fire
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Posted: October 24 2005 at 22:07 |
I use 'em both... I go fingerstyle when I want a raucous, raunchy, "live" kind of sound, and I use a pick when my sound needs to be quieter, cleaner, and muted ('cause than I can palm-mute!). Now, when I have to switch quickly from keyboards to bass and vice-versa, I never use a pick, whatever I'm playing. But when switching from guitar to bass and vice versa, I always use a pick! I'm versatile! (or so I'd like to think )
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Eetu Pellonpaa
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Posted: October 25 2005 at 02:56 |
Fingered, but only as I CAN play with pick!
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Certif1ed
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Posted: October 25 2005 at 03:10 |
Depends on the music being played;
If the music calls for a finger style (of which there are many, of course), then that's what I go for.
When using a pick, I almost invariably use Jim Dunlop nylon picks guage .88 or 1mm, as the flexibility gives you a tactile feel that's close to fingering, with most of the attack of a pick. I find rigid picks lack feedback from the strings and are awkward (I keep dropping the things!).
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Citanul
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Posted: October 25 2005 at 03:14 |
goose wrote:
I was surprised how many of the classic prog bassists used plectrums, really. |
Maybe they started as guitarists and then moved to the bass.
That's one possible explanations. I know Paul McCartney (although
he's not really prog) was originally a guitarist, and Greg Lake and
Roger Waters also started out as guitarists (although I don't know
which method either of them used).
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Wolf Spider
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Posted: October 25 2005 at 13:41 |
Fingered
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