[Pinned] Bassists General Discussion Thread
January 08, 2006 12:49:31 AM UTC Post #31

QUOTE(OutlawMusician)I have a Fender but Iam looking for a new bass any ideas
my washburn is pretty good, ive had it for close to 9 years now and it plays like its brand new.

January 08, 2006 12:53:53 AM UTC Post #32

Billy Sheehan also jammed with Vai at the G3 concert in Tokyo.

January 10, 2006 6:20:24 AM UTC Post #33

i need help...warwick double buck or spector euro 4 lx?? xxxx

January 12, 2006 2:33:48 PM UTC Post #34

I play bass... I'm still learning... I use my sisters gothic black bass... (she's is really good at guitar and junk).

January 12, 2006 6:23:56 PM UTC Post #35

Warwick

January 12, 2006 7:04:17 PM UTC Post #36

I've got a fender jazz bass... Course I am not really a bassist per se. Only by neccessity for recordings. Im more of a guitarist.

January 13, 2006 4:17:31 AM UTC Post #37

^^^^
Cool man..
I started learning the 3 finger gallop technique 3 weeks ago, and I am only just starting to get the hang of it now!
if you're wondering what it is, its where you use 3 fingers instead of 2, to create smooth triplets.. A good song to learn this technquie with is definatly "The Trooper" by Iron Maiden.

January 13, 2006 7:06:20 AM UTC Post #38

i barely use my fingers.... i just cant go fast over different strings with fingers....
I ordered this NJ Mockingbird in august... so they finally heared the Bc Rich Arrived at the Dealer But... they made a little mistake... it was a normal guitar instead of a bass... :evil:
5 months wasted??? :roll:

January 13, 2006 7:48:39 AM UTC Post #39

QUOTE(SleepTrgt)i barely use my fingers.... i just cant go fast over different strings with fingers....
I ordered this NJ Mockingbird in august... so they finally heared the Bc Rich Arrived at the Dealer But... they made a little mistake... it was a normal guitar instead of a bass...  :evil:
5 months wasted???  :roll:
That sucks. Using your fingers is something you've got to practice. Look up some tutorials on wholenote or something if you have to work out your right hand technique.

January 13, 2006 9:30:44 AM UTC Post #40

well i rather play with pick anyway, more used to it and gives me a better feel on my wrist etc, lately im playing more guitar aswell

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