
grimtraveller
If only for a moment.....
From the day I started learning the bass, I just used my fingers. It never crossed my mind not to. But I also loved the sound of a bass played with a pick. But I never learned pick playing.
Over the years, from time to time, with the Carlsbro amp I had, I could get close to that trebly clicky bass sound, but never quite the full monty. With the Fender bassman amp I have now, I've been experimenting alot with different sounds and settings and I like a number of the sounds I can achieve and I felt that now was the time to try for the picked sound and actually use one. I recently recorded with a pick and I dug it but it suddenly occurred to me a few days ago that I could kill two birds with one stone and look into putting something on my playing fingers that would give me that sound. And a few minutes later, I thought, 'thimbles !'
I've no idea if it's been done before, I'm sure someone somewhere must've thought of it since 1952. But I've never seen it. So I got a couple of thimbles from a dry cleaners and yesterday did some recording with the thimbled hand. It felt really weird at first. In fact, it felt weird throughout and on the second finger, it was almost painful at times, but in a bittersweet way.
But I loved the sound ! Chunky and clicky. It takes getting used to and it just gives me more scope in terms of sound. I remember EZ Willis saying something like "it's just the bass and a song isn't going to be a hit or not a hit because of the bass" and that's probably true. But I've long heard and liked different bass guitar tones ~ and I find there are almost as many bass tones as there are guitar ones. I just can't leave them alone. I'll continue to play with my fingers, I'll carry on recording with a pick and now that the thimbles have entered the picture.....they all give different sounds, like recording DI, miking, line out, speaker out, headphone out ~ and combinations of them all.
Almost anything is worth at least one go.
Over the years, from time to time, with the Carlsbro amp I had, I could get close to that trebly clicky bass sound, but never quite the full monty. With the Fender bassman amp I have now, I've been experimenting alot with different sounds and settings and I like a number of the sounds I can achieve and I felt that now was the time to try for the picked sound and actually use one. I recently recorded with a pick and I dug it but it suddenly occurred to me a few days ago that I could kill two birds with one stone and look into putting something on my playing fingers that would give me that sound. And a few minutes later, I thought, 'thimbles !'
I've no idea if it's been done before, I'm sure someone somewhere must've thought of it since 1952. But I've never seen it. So I got a couple of thimbles from a dry cleaners and yesterday did some recording with the thimbled hand. It felt really weird at first. In fact, it felt weird throughout and on the second finger, it was almost painful at times, but in a bittersweet way.

But I loved the sound ! Chunky and clicky. It takes getting used to and it just gives me more scope in terms of sound. I remember EZ Willis saying something like "it's just the bass and a song isn't going to be a hit or not a hit because of the bass" and that's probably true. But I've long heard and liked different bass guitar tones ~ and I find there are almost as many bass tones as there are guitar ones. I just can't leave them alone. I'll continue to play with my fingers, I'll carry on recording with a pick and now that the thimbles have entered the picture.....they all give different sounds, like recording DI, miking, line out, speaker out, headphone out ~ and combinations of them all.
Almost anything is worth at least one go.