X2N
01-03-2004, 08:29 AM
hey guys....
i just bought a bass guitar today, and i was trying to work on picking, i read this lesson here....
http://www.fenderplayersclub.com/woodshed/bass/bass.htm
which says that i should alternate with my first 2 fingers, going middle-index-mid-ind-mid-ind etc etc.. but while moving from a higher string to a lower string.. e.g. from the G string to the D string I should use the same finger to pick twice - then continue alternating....
now that worked fine when i only had to move from the G to the D or the D to the A, but when i had to skip a string.. e.g. from the G to the A string... that doesnt seem to work, as the finger i just picked with has come to rest on the string in between (in this case the D string)... and its really hard to use the same finger twice.... hence i now get very confused with the technique....
what should i do in that situation?? OR should I strictly alternate pick like I do on guitar - regardless of whether im going across two adjacent strings??
it would be great if you guys could tell me how you pick with your fingers... i.e wether you strictly alternate or something different? im not really looking to try and play with 3 fingers just yet...
its kinda frustrating... ive played guitar for 6 years.. so im fairly proficient.. if my left hand wants to do something.. my right hand knows exactly what to do to make it work... now i got this bass.. and my left hand can do all sorts of things.. but my right just says NO... LOL!!!
i know all it takes is time and practise... but still...
:)
thanks for the help guys...
vinay
i just bought a bass guitar today, and i was trying to work on picking, i read this lesson here....
http://www.fenderplayersclub.com/woodshed/bass/bass.htm
which says that i should alternate with my first 2 fingers, going middle-index-mid-ind-mid-ind etc etc.. but while moving from a higher string to a lower string.. e.g. from the G string to the D string I should use the same finger to pick twice - then continue alternating....
now that worked fine when i only had to move from the G to the D or the D to the A, but when i had to skip a string.. e.g. from the G to the A string... that doesnt seem to work, as the finger i just picked with has come to rest on the string in between (in this case the D string)... and its really hard to use the same finger twice.... hence i now get very confused with the technique....
what should i do in that situation?? OR should I strictly alternate pick like I do on guitar - regardless of whether im going across two adjacent strings??
it would be great if you guys could tell me how you pick with your fingers... i.e wether you strictly alternate or something different? im not really looking to try and play with 3 fingers just yet...
its kinda frustrating... ive played guitar for 6 years.. so im fairly proficient.. if my left hand wants to do something.. my right hand knows exactly what to do to make it work... now i got this bass.. and my left hand can do all sorts of things.. but my right just says NO... LOL!!!
i know all it takes is time and practise... but still...
:)
thanks for the help guys...
vinay