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Big Kenny
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I like Hot Pockets.....
The only thing dumber than a 5 string bass is a 7 string guitar, and vice versa.
... That guitar is a 4 string bass, I was wondering if it's worth it to get a 5 string bass. I don't see my self playing live or anything, just for laying bass tracks down along with some guitar parts. How much would the extra low sting contribute to the sound of my recordings? Is it enough to spend the extra money?...
Bingo!I don't understand the opposition, unless they're just bored and haven't gotten in their daily dose of shitting on other people's tastes.
I played a 4 string bass for 24 years and I loved it but every now and again, I wished that I could go below the low E {I knew they did 6, 8 and 12 string basses in the 60s but none of them went below E}. Detuning seemed to just give a flabby sound. Anyway, a few years back, I wanted to expand the range of what the bass does so I took the plunge and bought a 5 - like 18 years after I knew they now made them. I felt nervy and embarrassed playing one in a shop because I thought I'd be crap.......but I wasn't and quite got into it.Ah well what can I say...
I suppose I'll go with the fiver, otherwise I'll regret not having it in the future and if i don't want the fifth string, I'll take it off or something.
5 strings suck.
oh, ok. i forgot for a second that to you, Dee Dee Ramone is the epitome of "real bass players".