wishtheend
New member
So I took the plunge into the bass world, and from being a guitarist prior, I feel like there are some aspects of bass that I'm clueless about. Hopefully you bass players can give me some answers or tips to make the trasition easier. I played guitar in a screamo/metal band for about 4 years, and I've played piano pretty much all my life. So I have a good understanding of all music theory, keeping time, and all that stuff. I just realized my dexterity really just wasn't capable of doing that kind of music I want to make (melodic-thrash/death).
1) I play with a pick and I find that I have a really hard time doing the really quick rhythmatic patterns when I follow the kick. Simple triplets and whatnot I can handle, but it's when we run into a section where the kick is just running the whole time with a speed picking guitar riff over it. I read somewhere that playing bass requires less force? Is this true? I played guitar with pretty hard strokes, so I'm guessing this could be part of the problem. But it seems like the lighter I play, the more string noise (scratching sound from pick on string) is audiable.
2) Bass EQ settings? The EQ range on bass is something completly new to me, since I'm use to the mid-high range on guitar. I'm looking for something with a nice beefy bottom end and the defintion of the note in the mid-highs. Something along the lines of Lamb of God or something. Any guidlines for the the current metal bass sound?
3) Drop tunning. We are playing in Drop C, and I play on an ESP Viper-254 that's a four string. I've asked this question before, and they say just move to a 5-string but I've seen alot of bands where they tune that low but the bassist still rocks a 4-string. Any suggestions on how to setup, or kind of strings to help keep tension on the strings? Because of the heavy stuff, I like more tension on the lower strings.
4) Why is volume different across the strings? I was doing recordings with the band and I did a DI'ed bass track and it seems like the lower two strings are alot quieter in comparision to the higher ones. Is there any way to remidy this besides compression?
Thanks to anyone who replies, and if there is anything else you think I should be told, don't hesitate in telling me. I realize that bass is a whole different animal from guitar and so I need to be taught.
1) I play with a pick and I find that I have a really hard time doing the really quick rhythmatic patterns when I follow the kick. Simple triplets and whatnot I can handle, but it's when we run into a section where the kick is just running the whole time with a speed picking guitar riff over it. I read somewhere that playing bass requires less force? Is this true? I played guitar with pretty hard strokes, so I'm guessing this could be part of the problem. But it seems like the lighter I play, the more string noise (scratching sound from pick on string) is audiable.
2) Bass EQ settings? The EQ range on bass is something completly new to me, since I'm use to the mid-high range on guitar. I'm looking for something with a nice beefy bottom end and the defintion of the note in the mid-highs. Something along the lines of Lamb of God or something. Any guidlines for the the current metal bass sound?
3) Drop tunning. We are playing in Drop C, and I play on an ESP Viper-254 that's a four string. I've asked this question before, and they say just move to a 5-string but I've seen alot of bands where they tune that low but the bassist still rocks a 4-string. Any suggestions on how to setup, or kind of strings to help keep tension on the strings? Because of the heavy stuff, I like more tension on the lower strings.
4) Why is volume different across the strings? I was doing recordings with the band and I did a DI'ed bass track and it seems like the lower two strings are alot quieter in comparision to the higher ones. Is there any way to remidy this besides compression?
Thanks to anyone who replies, and if there is anything else you think I should be told, don't hesitate in telling me. I realize that bass is a whole different animal from guitar and so I need to be taught.