merdenoms2590
03-04-2007, 03:03 PM
I have a Musicman and i've been playing slap for about a year or more now, i was just at Guitar Center and played a few other basses and it seems easier on those to mute the strings while i slap then it does with my bass, any ideas why this would be? Thanks
labgnat
03-04-2007, 03:08 PM
maybe the shape of the neck on the basses u tried out are more comfortable for you than ur musicman.
santucci218
03-04-2007, 03:15 PM
i personally like the sound of music man basses for slap, just not the playability of them. Their neck pickups (if you have one) get in the way for my double-thumbing. But they are good...it is whats most comfortable for you, so dont take suggestions from others, go test it for yourself.
merdenoms2590
03-04-2007, 04:52 PM
Its not the shape of the neck, i tried a Fender Jazz, another Musicman, a Warwick Corvette and a few other basses, could it just be because my bass isnt set up right?
ron mexico
03-04-2007, 05:01 PM
You bass could be out of whack. Try getting is set-up and then see what happens.
merdenoms2590
03-04-2007, 05:44 PM
Ya thats what i'm thinking
Too high action could be it.
powellmacaque
03-04-2007, 06:57 PM
could also be the strings... i find the "bendier" the string, the easier it is to mute...
merdenoms2590
03-04-2007, 10:13 PM
I have the action set pretty low, but not real low, i like a little bit of height, ya the string gauges i have are 47-107 by Powerbass, i usually play 45-100.
Earthday
03-05-2007, 12:18 AM
If you have roundwound strings that aren't too old, any musicman should be slapping like a dream.
If thats the case, I'd say the action's off. That's not too hard of an adjustment to do on your own, just search for a guide.
merdenoms2590
03-05-2007, 07:33 PM
Ya i've adjusted the action to my liking, i started praticing muting only while i slap and its help a ton, it was my left hand, it was completely muting the strings, but thanks for all the help.