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foreverain4
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my bro plays a 15 string bass. 5 fundamental notes, and 2 octaves for each...
Or guys who need to keep up with 7-string guitar players.killthepixel said:You can put all the strings you want but the basic 4 string bass will never be replaced. Billy Sheehan Kick is a great example fo what I'm saying. You just need four string, the rest is for... bass players who want to look like a guitar player (frustated guitarist maybe?)
killthepixel said:You can put all the strings you want but the basic 4 string bass will never be replaced. Billy Sheehan Kick is a great example fo what I'm saying. You just need four string, the rest is for... bass players who want to look like a guitar player (frustated guitarist maybe?)
Yeah, I can understand a 5-string for that reason.ggunn said:I disagree. I play a 5 string, and I love the way I can get down and vibrate your guts on the B string. It has nothing to do with wanting to look like a guitar player; when I want to look like a guitar player, I play guitar.
I agree too, but I'm defending the good old 4 string bass, the basic gear. More than 5 strings is kinda excentric, don't you think? Those vibratos on the high strings are great, especially for jazz playing.ggunn said:I disagree. I play a 5 string, and I love the way I can get down and vibrate your guts on the B string. It has nothing to do with wanting to look like a guitar player; when I want to look like a guitar player, I play guitar.
killthepixel said:I agree too, but I'm defending the good old 4 string bass, the basic gear. More than 5 strings is kinda excentric, don't you think? Those vibratos on the high strings are great, especially for jazz playing.
Stringed instruments have far more energy in the two octaves above the fundamental. Most 'slap and pop' guys accentuate the harmonics above that much more than the fundamental. It isn't necessary for the amp to produce 23hz all that well.blueroommusic said:it would be damn near impossible for an amp to produce a low F# below B.
blueroommusic said:In my professional opinion, it takes someone with true skill to express themselves musically to their fullest, with a minimalist approach. (i.e. 4-string bass)