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UserNamee 2006-11-05 20:59

Another Bass Advise
 
Ok so I've been playing for over a year now on my washburn xb 100. The main problem i have is that i can't find a comfortable way to play it. If i make it hang around like my waist it's good for my left hand but i can't do much with me right arm. When i make it hang lower, like almost on out stretch of my right arm then neck of my bass, i wouldn't say dives to the floor but swings a little bit and i have to try and catch it with my left hand while trying to play and my fingers slide on high E which sometimes is heard when i use dfferent tones. So sometimes im having real pain playing stuff like BS's paranoid and Pantera's Domination cuase neck in my hand moves like a fish.

So i just wanna know if anyone had this problem? Is there a bass you could recomend me to try out? and if by chance you've played the one i have and any thoughts on it?

Mines not a large scale bass, and im 5'9 but i don't have the longest arms, i've been trying to find thunderbird to try out so is there a bass you could recomend.

by the way i play with fingers

basstendencies 2006-11-05 21:10

trying adjusting your strap so the bass sits level with your chest. it allows me to play much more comfortably, but i am a bit taller than you. give it a shot.

UserNamee 2006-11-08 17:51

thanks i'll try that

sixsicsix 2006-11-08 18:02

I used to play low like webster, untill I got my six string, the bitch is just too heavy for that. now I play waaay up high like myung, ive found I get a better attack and tapping is much easier, I also have better upper fret access.

basstendencies 2006-11-09 15:07

Quote:
Originally Posted by sixsicsix
I used to play low like webster, untill I got my six string, the bitch is just too heavy for that. now I play waaay up high like myung, ive found I get a better attack and tapping is much easier, I also have better upper fret access.


amen brother.

sixsicsix 2006-11-09 18:25

aye! another floridian.
where are you bro?
:beer:

UserNamee 2006-12-07 10:07

lol i don't think i'm ever touching six string beast, may be five but that's enough for me. as for my playing, i now find changing length for different styles working out for me better. thanks for the advises.

Disincarnate 2006-12-09 03:03

just decide on a lenght and stick to that..pretty soon you will be comfortable with everything

Wolfsherz 2006-12-09 04:13

Quote:
Originally Posted by UserNamee
Ok so I've been playing for over a year now on my washburn xb 100. The main problem i have is that i can't find a comfortable way to play it. If i make it hang around like my waist it's good for my left hand but i can't do much with me right arm. When i make it hang lower, like almost on out stretch of my right arm then neck of my bass, i wouldn't say dives to the floor but swings a little bit and i have to try and catch it with my left hand while trying to play and my fingers slide on high E which sometimes is heard when i use dfferent tones. So sometimes im having real pain playing stuff like BS's paranoid and Pantera's Domination cuase neck in my hand moves like a fish.

So i just wanna know if anyone had this problem? Is there a bass you could recomend me to try out? and if by chance you've played the one i have and any thoughts on it?

Mines not a large scale bass, and im 5'9 but i don't have the longest arms, i've been trying to find thunderbird to try out so is there a bass you could recomend.

by the way i play with fingers



Well I play my XB 100 quite low (as low as the strap allows), and that works really well (finger ànd plectrum), whilst being 6'1 (1m84)


...Maybe try out loadsa straps? :homer:

UserNamee 2007-01-10 21:19

Quote:
Originally Posted by Wolfsherz
Well I play my XB 100 quite low (as low as the strap allows), and that works really well (finger ànd plectrum), whilst being 6'1 (1m84)


...Maybe try out loadsa straps? :homer:



ye ive been looking into longer ones. i'd say i partially solved the problem. but anyway i wanted to ask, does your bass make fret buzz? 'cuase bass we own seems to be known for this problem. theonly way i found to correct this is to master my left hand fingers to make them more precise and accurate. i i dont know ahhh thanks for help.

sixsicsix 2007-01-11 18:27

johny myung armpit wedge style for me :p


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