CapnSev
10-01-2007, 12:51 PM
So I know there's been a million threads on this same thing, but lately (like past 6 months or more) it seems like I'm putting my left wrist in a lot of pain. I ahve been playing for over 12 years and I am practically the poster child for proper form, so it has got to be something else. Hopefully not Carpel Tunnel's or something to that effect. I can only think of two things that would cause it:
1 - Bass height. I wear it at about the same level as my waist, and about the same as it is when I sit. I've tried raising it, but that seems like it's a more awkward position for my left hand, because it jettisons the neck way out there.
2 - The bass itself. This is the real question, because I thin kthis is the problem. I have been playing a Warwick $$ 4 string for a little over a year now almost exclusively. I notice that the way it hangs makes it seem like it's at a shallow angle, and the there is a lot of neck sticking out. My old basses with traditional body shapes did not give me this wrist problem. I also have long arms and fingers, and I think the narrow string spacing and width on the Warwick might be cramping me too. Lately I'm finding a 5 string neck more comfortable than a 4.
What's the diagnosis talkbass people?
1 - Bass height. I wear it at about the same level as my waist, and about the same as it is when I sit. I've tried raising it, but that seems like it's a more awkward position for my left hand, because it jettisons the neck way out there.
2 - The bass itself. This is the real question, because I thin kthis is the problem. I have been playing a Warwick $$ 4 string for a little over a year now almost exclusively. I notice that the way it hangs makes it seem like it's at a shallow angle, and the there is a lot of neck sticking out. My old basses with traditional body shapes did not give me this wrist problem. I also have long arms and fingers, and I think the narrow string spacing and width on the Warwick might be cramping me too. Lately I'm finding a 5 string neck more comfortable than a 4.
What's the diagnosis talkbass people?