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i was playing my beloved p-bass today


and was thinking......has any bass player tried to use one of those little glass slide thingys you stick on your finger? what would it do? would it work the same as a geetar? or would it just eat the strings????



freak
 
kind of like a fretless bass...

The problem lies in the fact that you need much more "fret tension" (I'm not sure of the correct term) from the slide due to the string tension than you do on guitar.

But hey, give it a shot... Maybe 10 years from now when a teacher asks a student who he wants to play like, they'll say "Flea, Les Claypool, Bass Freak..."
 
good idea huh lol


so to make it work would you just push harder? or tune it up? or just slide harder?



i need to run to the nearest geetar store and get me one...and when they ask i wont tell them........ITS MY SECRET!!!





freak
 
related topic: can you use an e-bow on a bass and does it sound like shit?
 
thats not related




what the crap is an "e-bow"???


and you use fingers to play a bass...not some kind of "bow"





i still need to get me a slide.....what are good ones?



freak
 
Bass Freak said:
thats not related




what the crap is an "e-bow"???


and you use fingers to play a bass...not some kind of "bow"





Exactly,use your firgers to play bass not a friggin' slide.P.S.,it sounds like shit,that's why bass players don't use 'em.IMHO.



freak
 
from ebow.com

Since 1976, the EBow has been making music. Groups such as U2, Blondie, Elton John, Van Halen, Phil Collins, Queen, REO Speedwagon, David Bowie and Blue Oyster Cult, just to name a few, have thrilled their listeners with the sounds of the EBow. Buddy Emmons uses his on steel guitar. Chris Proctor EBows his acoustic guitar. Windham Hill's Michael Manring has even figured out how to use one on bass guitar! The applications for the EBow are diverse.

Well, there you have it, I guess. I think you have to do something special to it for bass. There is this little groove thing that fits between the strings and would have to be made wider, I think. Yeah, let's hear it for learning! Go Learning!
 
Mark Sandman, form the band 'Morphine', played bass with a slide.

He only used two strings, and played through a distorted Marshall quite often.
 
learning sucks




i want a slide


if it sounds good on a guitar it should sound good on a bass......works for everything else......nuff said






freak
 
ok learning is cool when the person isnt being sarcastic.......



i wanna learn stuff.....like....how to use a slide.....sure it looks easy but theres gotta be a catch






freak
 
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