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Posted: Sat Jan 07, 2006 11:24 am
Does anyone play with flat woven strings? Do they alter the tone significantly?
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Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2006 12:00 pm
I use em on my fretless.
I know this sounds stupid, but it makes the tone a little more flat.
Personally I love them, they slide well and give a good deeper sound.
When playing in between the frets they make it eaiser to pick out harmonics and quarter notes created between the frets.
I need new ones though, mine died and I've already boilded them once.
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Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2006 12:55 pm
If I might add to your post quetion (im curious) how tey sound slapped?
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Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2006 10:58 pm
I use them on my fretless warwick. They sound fine slapped. In fact check out Jaco Pastorious if you want to hear a slapped fretless. Just make sure not to use roundwound strings on a fretless as they will tear apart the fretboard.
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Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2006 7:09 pm
Pyroboy slapps the living hell out of mine.
I cant slap,
Only pop.
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Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2006 3:43 pm
Nazgob Pyroboy slapps the living hell out of mine. I cant slap, Only pop. biggrin they sound lovely slaped biggrin
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Herr Kaiser Matthelm Captain
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Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2006 5:20 pm
pyroboy31337 Nazgob Pyroboy slapps the living hell out of mine. I cant slap, Only pop. biggrin they sound lovely slaped biggrin mrgreen w00t! Slapping is eazy dude! Heres a nice tut on it. http://www.ultimate-guitar.com/lessons/bass_lessons/slapping_on_bass_guitar_part_1_-_basics.html
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Posted: Mon Jan 16, 2006 7:37 pm
Fasti3ear pyroboy31337 Nazgob Pyroboy slapps the living hell out of mine. I cant slap, Only pop. biggrin they sound lovely slaped biggrin mrgreen w00t! Slapping is eazy dude! Heres a nice tut on it. http://www.ultimate-guitar.com/lessons/bass_lessons/slapping_on_bass_guitar_part_1_-_basics.html I've tried to read it like six times now but every time I atempt to I get distracted.
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Posted: Mon Jan 16, 2006 9:35 pm
The ones I played with are very very smooth sounding, they sound quite a bit like an upright bass. I had it on my squier precision for a while (was confused, I thought I had bought the roundwounds XP) and they do sound really plesant, and slapped they sound fine. Oh yeah, I used Fender stainless steel flat-wound
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Posted: Sat Jan 21, 2006 3:55 pm
ya i used to play with flatwounds, they were ok, not to much of a difference. but i know have elixers and they're treating me pretty good. the one thing i really didnt like about flats is that it gets rid of your calis (or however you spell that)
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Posted: Tue Jun 06, 2006 3:02 pm
I have a fretless bass and i use flatwound strings on it. Both the sound and the feel are definately different.
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Posted: Tue Jun 06, 2006 5:54 pm
Aahz I use them on my fretless warwick. They sound fine slapped. In fact check out Jaco Pastorious if you want to hear a slapped fretless. Just make sure not to use roundwound strings on a fretless as they will tear apart the fretboard. Jaco Pastorius used roundwound strings.... I have a whole article on it...
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Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 9:37 pm
Shogun Drizzt Aahz I use them on my fretless warwick. They sound fine slapped. In fact check out Jaco Pastorious if you want to hear a slapped fretless. Just make sure not to use roundwound strings on a fretless as they will tear apart the fretboard. Jaco Pastorius used roundwound strings.... I have a whole article on it... I was talking about the slapped fretless, not what strings he used. Speaking of, has anybody else seen the article in Bass Player where they found Jaco's bass after twenty years. Victor Bailey, Wooten and some others got to play it and give a review on it.
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Posted: Thu Mar 27, 2008 12:59 am
Aahz Shogun Drizzt Aahz I use them on my fretless warwick. They sound fine slapped. In fact check out Jaco Pastorious if you want to hear a slapped fretless. Just make sure not to use roundwound strings on a fretless as they will tear apart the fretboard. Jaco Pastorius used roundwound strings.... I have a whole article on it... I was talking about the slapped fretless, not what strings he used. Speaking of, has anybody else seen the article in Bass Player where they found Jaco's bass after twenty years. Victor Bailey, Wooten and some others got to play it and give a review on it. I was under the impression that it got smashed, I did hear that a luthier was trying to put it back together though, I guess he succeeded if people got to play it.
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Posted: Thu Mar 27, 2008 7:43 pm
angrymalazar Aahz Shogun Drizzt Aahz I use them on my fretless warwick. They sound fine slapped. In fact check out Jaco Pastorious if you want to hear a slapped fretless. Just make sure not to use roundwound strings on a fretless as they will tear apart the fretboard. Jaco Pastorius used roundwound strings.... I have a whole article on it... I was talking about the slapped fretless, not what strings he used. Speaking of, has anybody else seen the article in Bass Player where they found Jaco's bass after twenty years. Victor Bailey, Wooten and some others got to play it and give a review on it. I was under the impression that it got smashed, I did hear that a luthier was trying to put it back together though, I guess he succeeded if people got to play it. It looks quite different. They put a whole new top on it, and repainted it.
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