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unintentional poet Vice Captain
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Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2007 8:17 pm
ZOMGAsa Atomic Sky I can't play DragonForce if I use my fingers. I have respect for anyone who can play Dragonforce. Dragonforce can't even play Dragonforce music. That's why I don't respect them. I have respect for anyone that can go from playing prog rock(ie Yes, Rush) and fall right into skany funk (ie Victors Wooten & Bailey) It's even more impressive if you can go from playing with a pick (ala Chris Squire) and fall right into slap without dropping the pick. If you can do that, I will kiss you.
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Posted: Mon Dec 24, 2007 11:38 am
I prefer my fingers, I'm much faster that way and if I want a pick sound I just dial up the correct tone and play near the bridge.
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Posted: Mon Dec 24, 2007 7:17 pm
Frenzal_Rhomb Pick all the way Fingers are too slow for me because i have no coordination and just end up using my index. Pick sound cool and with alternate picking you can go pretty damn fast. I also find that fingers look really n00b in a band playing punk of w/e sweatdrop I disagree with that last part completely. I think that a bassist always using a pick implies that they do not have the proficiency to use their fingers, and need a pick to help them.
On a semi-related note, Steve Harris used his fingers, so I'm all for that. mrgreen
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Posted: Sat Dec 29, 2007 6:48 pm
Slappy the Ninja Frenzal_Rhomb Pick all the way Fingers are too slow for me because i have no coordination and just end up using my index. Pick sound cool and with alternate picking you can go pretty damn fast. I also find that fingers look really n00b in a band playing punk of w/e sweatdrop I disagree with that last part completely. I think that a bassist always using a pick implies that they do not have the proficiency to use their fingers, and need a pick to help them.
On a semi-related note, Steve Harris used his fingers, so I'm all for that. mrgreen i disagree with your picking comment, if a bassist is always using a pick, perhaps he likes the sound it gives him and a Picking Technique is decievingly hard, to pick really well, i know bassists who have been playing for years who cannot play with a pick and they dislike the sound of a pick, so they'll never play with a pick and i know people who dislike the sound of fingers so they will play with a pick all a preference and you cant slap everything... alot of things... but not everything
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Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2007 12:31 pm
I use my fingers. When I see a person using a pick, I see a failed guitar player. I can make pick like sounds with my fingernails so I don't see a reason in using one. Fingers lets me do so many different techniques and sounds that I can't justify using a pick.
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Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2007 3:08 pm
ZacTheOneAndOnly Slappy the Ninja Frenzal_Rhomb Pick all the way Fingers are too slow for me because i have no coordination and just end up using my index. Pick sound cool and with alternate picking you can go pretty damn fast. I also find that fingers look really n00b in a band playing punk of w/e sweatdrop I disagree with that last part completely. I think that a bassist always using a pick implies that they do not have the proficiency to use their fingers, and need a pick to help them.
On a semi-related note, Steve Harris used his fingers, so I'm all for that. mrgreen i disagree with your picking comment, if a bassist is always using a pick, perhaps he likes the sound it gives him and a Picking Technique is decievingly hard, to pick really well, i know bassists who have been playing for years who cannot play with a pick and they dislike the sound of a pick, so they'll never play with a pick and i know people who dislike the sound of fingers so they will play with a pick all a preference and you cant slap everything... alot of things... but not everything I agree with you there. It's a matter of personal choice, really. Now, the first songs I learnt (and most of the songs I know) are by Jack Off Jill. Now, they just don't sound right with fingers. That sort of put me off the sound when you play using fingers, so I'm more drawn towards playing with a pick. I can play without, I just prefer with.
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Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2007 9:53 pm
unintentional poet ZOMGAsa Atomic Sky I can't play DragonForce if I use my fingers. I have respect for anyone who can play Dragonforce. Dragonforce can't even play Dragonforce music. That's why I don't respect them. I have respect for anyone that can go from playing prog rock(ie Yes, Rush) and fall right into skany funk (ie Victors Wooten & Bailey) It's even more impressive if you can go from playing with a pick (ala Chris Squire) and fall right into slap without dropping the pick. If you can do that, I will kiss you. One day I shall learn this "Pick to slap" technique. Just to make you regret saying that.
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Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2008 12:52 pm
Rad Lionheart unintentional poet ZOMGAsa Atomic Sky I can't play DragonForce if I use my fingers. I have respect for anyone who can play Dragonforce. Dragonforce can't even play Dragonforce music. That's why I don't respect them. I have respect for anyone that can go from playing prog rock(ie Yes, Rush) and fall right into skany funk (ie Victors Wooten & Bailey) It's even more impressive if you can go from playing with a pick (ala Chris Squire) and fall right into slap without dropping the pick. If you can do that, I will kiss you. One day I shall learn this "Pick to slap" technique. Just to make you regret saying that. Now that would be sweet. Learn that, and post something awesome on YouTube so you can gloat about it.
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Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2008 12:54 pm
ZacTheOneAndOnly Slappy the Ninja Frenzal_Rhomb Pick all the way Fingers are too slow for me because i have no coordination and just end up using my index. Pick sound cool and with alternate picking you can go pretty damn fast. I also find that fingers look really n00b in a band playing punk of w/e sweatdrop I disagree with that last part completely. I think that a bassist always using a pick implies that they do not have the proficiency to use their fingers, and need a pick to help them. On a semi-related note, Steve Harris used his fingers, so I'm all for that. mrgreen i disagree with your picking comment, if a bassist is always using a pick, perhaps he likes the sound it gives him and a Picking Technique is decievingly hard, to pick really well, i know bassists who have been playing for years who cannot play with a pick and they dislike the sound of a pick, so they'll never play with a pick and i know people who dislike the sound of fingers so they will play with a pick all a preference and you cant slap everything... alot of things... but not everything I'm talking about somebody who's only ever played with a pick and never bothered using their fingers. But meh, an added note is that I just like the fingers' sound better. A pick sounds too, I dunno, "clangy."
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Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2008 9:25 pm
ZacTheOneAndOnly Slappy the Ninja Frenzal_Rhomb Pick all the way Fingers are too slow for me because i have no coordination and just end up using my index. Pick sound cool and with alternate picking you can go pretty damn fast. I also find that fingers look really n00b in a band playing punk of w/e sweatdrop I disagree with that last part completely. I think that a bassist always using a pick implies that they do not have the proficiency to use their fingers, and need a pick to help them.
On a semi-related note, Steve Harris used his fingers, so I'm all for that. mrgreen i disagree with your picking comment, if a bassist is always using a pick, perhaps he likes the sound it gives him and a Picking Technique is decievingly hard, to pick really well, i know bassists who have been playing for years who cannot play with a pick and they dislike the sound of a pick, so they'll never play with a pick and i know people who dislike the sound of fingers so they will play with a pick all a preference and you cant slap everything... alot of things... but not everything Well one day searching for the Deth Klok episode murdertrain a comin' I found a documentary on some bass player who was working with the band for recording or some thing, and he demonstrated a magical way to play "pick" by using two fingers to tremlo the strings, with sligly grown out finger nails, I made to try it in a few days and it worked exceedingly well, thus eliminating any chance of a pick every being played by me, other then if my hand just cannot handle any more string punishment, though after I finally up grade to flat wounds that will no longer be an issue either.
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Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2008 4:24 pm
flowergirl01 ZacTheOneAndOnly Slappy the Ninja Frenzal_Rhomb Pick all the way Fingers are too slow for me because i have no coordination and just end up using my index. Pick sound cool and with alternate picking you can go pretty damn fast. I also find that fingers look really n00b in a band playing punk of w/e sweatdrop I disagree with that last part completely. I think that a bassist always using a pick implies that they do not have the proficiency to use their fingers, and need a pick to help them.
On a semi-related note, Steve Harris used his fingers, so I'm all for that. mrgreen i disagree with your picking comment, if a bassist is always using a pick, perhaps he likes the sound it gives him and a Picking Technique is decievingly hard, to pick really well, i know bassists who have been playing for years who cannot play with a pick and they dislike the sound of a pick, so they'll never play with a pick and i know people who dislike the sound of fingers so they will play with a pick all a preference and you cant slap everything... alot of things... but not everything Well one day searching for the Deth Klok episode murdertrain a comin' I found a documentary on some bass player who was working with the band for recording or some thing, and he demonstrated a magical way to play "pick" by using two fingers to tremlo the strings, with sligly grown out finger nails, I made to try it in a few days and it worked exceedingly well, thus eliminating any chance of a pick every being played by me, other then if my hand just cannot handle any more string punishment, though after I finally up grade to flat wounds that will no longer be an issue either. Is this the back and forth with the index and middle fingers? Where you pluck and then flick? It's a great technique to play fast with. I match up with my Drummer's double bass using that occasionally.
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Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2008 6:53 pm
Aahz flowergirl01 ZacTheOneAndOnly Slappy the Ninja Frenzal_Rhomb Pick all the way Fingers are too slow for me because i have no coordination and just end up using my index. Pick sound cool and with alternate picking you can go pretty damn fast. I also find that fingers look really n00b in a band playing punk of w/e sweatdrop I disagree with that last part completely. I think that a bassist always using a pick implies that they do not have the proficiency to use their fingers, and need a pick to help them.
On a semi-related note, Steve Harris used his fingers, so I'm all for that. mrgreen i disagree with your picking comment, if a bassist is always using a pick, perhaps he likes the sound it gives him and a Picking Technique is decievingly hard, to pick really well, i know bassists who have been playing for years who cannot play with a pick and they dislike the sound of a pick, so they'll never play with a pick and i know people who dislike the sound of fingers so they will play with a pick all a preference and you cant slap everything... alot of things... but not everything Well one day searching for the Deth Klok episode murdertrain a comin' I found a documentary on some bass player who was working with the band for recording or some thing, and he demonstrated a magical way to play "pick" by using two fingers to tremlo the strings, with sligly grown out finger nails, I made to try it in a few days and it worked exceedingly well, thus eliminating any chance of a pick every being played by me, other then if my hand just cannot handle any more string punishment, though after I finally up grade to flat wounds that will no longer be an issue either. Is this the back and forth with the index and middle fingers? Where you pluck and then flick? It's a great technique to play fast with. I match up with my Drummer's double bass using that occasionally. Jezz that's effen fast. Yeah that's what I'm talking about. I can get about half matched with the double bass drum of my band when I slap as fast as possible, usually we play at 1/4 that speed.
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Posted: Thu Jan 31, 2008 10:51 pm
flowergirl01 Aahz flowergirl01 ZacTheOneAndOnly Slappy the Ninja Frenzal_Rhomb Pick all the way Fingers are too slow for me because i have no coordination and just end up using my index. Pick sound cool and with alternate picking you can go pretty damn fast. I also find that fingers look really n00b in a band playing punk of w/e sweatdrop I disagree with that last part completely. I think that a bassist always using a pick implies that they do not have the proficiency to use their fingers, and need a pick to help them.
On a semi-related note, Steve Harris used his fingers, so I'm all for that. mrgreen i disagree with your picking comment, if a bassist is always using a pick, perhaps he likes the sound it gives him and a Picking Technique is decievingly hard, to pick really well, i know bassists who have been playing for years who cannot play with a pick and they dislike the sound of a pick, so they'll never play with a pick and i know people who dislike the sound of fingers so they will play with a pick all a preference and you cant slap everything... alot of things... but not everything Well one day searching for the Deth Klok episode murdertrain a comin' I found a documentary on some bass player who was working with the band for recording or some thing, and he demonstrated a magical way to play "pick" by using two fingers to tremlo the strings, with sligly grown out finger nails, I made to try it in a few days and it worked exceedingly well, thus eliminating any chance of a pick every being played by me, other then if my hand just cannot handle any more string punishment, though after I finally up grade to flat wounds that will no longer be an issue either. Is this the back and forth with the index and middle fingers? Where you pluck and then flick? It's a great technique to play fast with. I match up with my Drummer's double bass using that occasionally. Jezz that's effen fast. Yeah that's what I'm talking about. I can get about half matched with the double bass drum of my band when I slap as fast as possible, usually we play at 1/4 that speed. It takes a lot of ptactice to get fast at it. And your bass sound dissapears into the drum sound. But the rythm sounds massive.
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Posted: Sat Feb 02, 2008 8:20 am
I have always preferd using a pick. (probraly because I was used to playing guitar) ninja stare
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Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2008 4:02 am
I never got the hang of picks, it's much easier just to use fingers for me. Much quicker. Even if sometimes if I'd had a whole day of playing behind me, it is kind of painful. But that's okay, because it just toughens the skin more. xD The other annoying thing about fingers though is that if you forget to keep your nails short you can be left with a horrible sound that you can't do anything about until you get home to nail clippers.
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