
ido1957
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Well do ya? Pros and Cons?
I also do both, depending on the song... My opinion on pro's and con's: If you play with your fingers you have less speed and attack but a much rounder and warmer tone, exactly the opposite for pick, more speed and attack at the expense of warmth and smoothness. This is just from my experience, there are obviously no "rules" regarding this issue, although being able to do both makes you a more versatile and well rounded musician. Personally, i generally prefer the tone I get from playing with my fingers.
Well, I'd add that it's easier to play fast with a pick, but if you develop a three finger trill, I think you'd be hard pressed to pick that fast (while playing music, vs. doing a pure speed demo).
Of course, then there's this guy:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O8Wbb8r8PUs
Who knows what he could do on a bass guitar?
For me, bottom line, pick sounds like pick, fingers sound like fingers. I only use a pick when I want that sound.
As you go through history, I think the only "world famous" bass player who regularly used a pick would be Paul McCartney. Feel free to enlighten me if I'm overlooking somebody, but I'm pretty sure that anybody who's ever had a signature series instrument plays with fingers... Entwistle, John Paul Jones, Les Claypool, Billy Sheehan, Flea, Victor Wooten, Jaco, all the bass players in Metallica, on and on and on - these guys (to the best of my knowledge) all played 100% or predominantly with their fingers. Aside from Paul I can't even think of a famous bass player who uses a pick all the time (and I'm not even saying that he played with a pick most of the time - but when he does it, it sells 24 million copies). Maybe someone from a punk band? The Ramones?
Of course, who cares what famous people did? All they ever did was make the mold for us to break.![]()
Well, I'd add that it's easier to play fast with a pick, but if you develop a three finger trill, I think you'd be hard pressed to pick that fast (while playing music, vs. doing a pure speed demo).
Of course, then there's this guy:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O8Wbb8r8PUs
Who knows what he could do on a bass guitar?
For me, bottom line, pick sounds like pick, fingers sound like fingers. I only use a pick when I want that sound.
As you go through history, I think the only "world famous" bass player who regularly used a pick would be Paul McCartney. Feel free to enlighten me if I'm overlooking somebody, but I'm pretty sure that anybody who's ever had a signature series instrument plays with fingers... Entwistle, John Paul Jones, Les Claypool, Billy Sheehan, Flea, Victor Wooten, Jaco, all the bass players in Metallica, on and on and on - these guys (to the best of my knowledge) all played 100% or predominantly with their fingers. Aside from Paul I can't even think of a famous bass player who uses a pick all the time (and I'm not even saying that he played with a pick most of the time - but when he does it, it sells 24 million copies). Maybe someone from a punk band? The Ramones?
Of course, who cares what famous people did? All they ever did was make the mold for us to break.![]()
Well, I'd add that it's easier to play fast with a pick, but if you develop a three finger trill, I think you'd be hard pressed to pick that fast (while playing music, vs. doing a pure speed demo).