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02-02-2001, 04:24 PM
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i have been trying to train myself to play with three fingers on my right hand for a while but i cant seem to do it. does anyone that does this have any tips or exercises for me?
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02-02-2001, 05:09 PM
| | Registered User | | Join Date: Nov 2000 Location: Queens, N.Y.(Near JFK Airport) | | Hey Munkey, I try, and can play with three fingers only
slowly, and if I concentrate really hard, but, I must agree
with you it is hard.
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02-02-2001, 05:51 PM
| | Registered User | | Join Date: Jul 2000 Location: Valencia, CA 91354 | | | I don't have a strict right-hand style (I play very similarly to Gary Willis--three fingers, very light touch, and over the bridge pickup), but I found that I could integrate my ring finger after about a month of practice. | 
02-02-2001, 06:08 PM
| | Registered User | | Join Date: Dec 2000 Location: West Virginia USA | | | Yea, I play with 3 fingers. All I can say is, when you tap your fingers on the table, do you use all 5? Well if you can do that, why can't you use 3? Just apply the same concept to plucking the bass, and you're almost there! Just practice! Another way is to tape 2 of your fingers together, making you use (ex) your 1+2 fingers taped and your ring finger free, this helps. | 
02-02-2001, 07:21 PM
| | Registered User | | Join Date: Feb 2001 Location: Albuquerque, New Mexico | | | Steve Bailey has a video(sorry not sure which one)that covers a technique that he learned from a classical guitar teacher, it makes a lot of sense to me but it is not easy! | 
02-02-2001, 07:38 PM
|  | You don't want to do that. Trust me. Forum Administrator | | Join Date: Mar 2000 Location: atlanta ga | | | i play with index-middle-ring and thumb, like classical guitarists. in fact, i do some classical pieces on my 7 string basses.
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02-03-2001, 12:03 AM
| | Registered User | | Join Date: Apr 2000 Location: Columbus, OH | | | I use three, and sometimes try to use four. It takes practice. You just have to make a conscious effort to use all the fingers you want - very much the same way I brought in my pinky finger on the left hand. The technique is refered to as raking (well, if you use all four), and it's not so hard to train your hands. What I found was that I was so comfortable using two fingers, I never ventured outside the boundaries. You just need to concentrate on putting that extra finger in there.
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02-03-2001, 01:18 AM
| | Registered User | | Join Date: Apr 2000 Location: Los Angeles, CA | | I believe I can incorporate my ring finger into my right hand technique if I need to. One of my first lessons with my teacher consisted of a short discussion about fingers vs pick and number of fingers. I then proceeded to fiddle around with 3 fingers, somehow under the general impression that "you should only use 2 fingers!" But to be honest, I don't even know where I got that impression, seeing as I had never picked up a bass before in my life, and I had never seen any footage of a bassist anywhere.
Anyhoo, I tried out using 3 fingers on my right hand and found my ring finger to be amazingly stronger than I had expected, and was able to pluck the string with just about the same amount of force as my other 2 fingers every time. I think it'd be nice to play some songs where I can show off my 3-finger technique, but I can only get triplets done competently with 3 fingers, and can't get 16th notes, as well as barely passing 8th notes depending on how many bpm I'm going.
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02-03-2001, 02:55 AM
| | Supporting Member | | Join Date: Nov 2000 Location: The land of chicken fried funk | | There's a method called "Hanging Ten" which forces you to use all of your fingers because you duct-tape weaker ones to the stronger ones you would normally favor. And it worked GREAT for me. ZOOOOOOOM! That instruction plus a load of other stuff is at http://www.harmony-central.com/Bass/#instruction. Just click on the "instruction" link and you'll see "Hanging Ten" listed,
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02-03-2001, 08:46 AM
| | Registered User | | Join Date: Jan 2000 Location: Finland, EU | | Quote: Originally posted by hexbass Steve Bailey has a video(sorry not sure which one) where he | That would be his fretless bass video. I remember that since I have seen Bass Tips Vid where his first sentence is "I know you bought fretless bass vid but let's look at right hand technique first." I think his video was called just "Fretless Bass" or something similar.
About training 3rd finger, just use your middle finger with 3rd finger instead of usual index and middle.
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02-03-2001, 09:37 AM
|  | Registered User | | Join Date: Aug 2000 Location: AZ mountains | | | I play mostly thumb and double thumb, due to an injury a couple years ago to right index and middle finger.
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02-03-2001, 01:46 PM
| | Registered User | | Join Date: Apr 2000 Location: Mexico | | I´m getting used to 3 fingers till recently i couldn´t play with three fingers...
what i did was starting playing fast triplets for some songs (like the solo in Nature Boy by Primus)...then it got like a tic with this triplets...I mean...I used them almost anywhere in the fretboard and sometimes with no reason (that´s a good thing)...so after 2 months my third finger had independence and agility.
BTW: those triplets were like Ring-middle-index one after another...fast.
then I saw an Entwistle video on his page and after that i was very excited I put Rage against the machine CD and tried his fingerings (failed jaja) but i was playing with three fingers and i was very comfortable...now i´m adapting all my previous songs that i have learned to a three finger playing...guess i havce a long road ahead but at least i know i can.
ok i´m almost a year of starting playing and i love it
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02-03-2001, 02:40 PM
| | Registered User | | Join Date: Mar 2000 Location: Madison, WI, USA | | | hanging 10 is a great article.. worked for me
I've actually noticed that I've settled into playing with mostly my first and third fingers.. it's kind've weird
I still use my middle finger, but definitely not as much as the other two
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02-05-2001, 05:20 PM
|  | TalkBass' resident Bongo + Cowbell player | | Join Date: Nov 2000 Location: Bucaramanga, Colombia, South A | | Why nobody mention the astounding three finger technique of Maestro Billy Sheehan? this is one of the reasons because i feel that he's the only virtuoso who can't be imitated unless you born again.  | 
02-06-2001, 11:39 AM
| | | | I play with three fingers (at least sometimes..)
You should try to play with uindex and middle finger like John Myung does sometimes..He does that in his video | 
02-17-2001, 02:50 PM
| | | Use all 4. Just start off really slowly and built it up. Somebody mentioned tapping your fingers on the table, which is what i did for about a month or two to get it down. At that point the faster stuff which you would usually use a pick for becomes easier and the trick beomes doing techincal parts with all 3 or 4. The hardest finger is the pinky. Just abuse it for a few weeks and it'll fall in line. | 
02-17-2001, 10:48 PM
| | Registered User | | Join Date: Aug 2000 Location: Clarks Summit, Pa.- About 10 minutes from Scranton, Pa. | | I use 2 fingers! ....... ohhh........
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02-18-2001, 05:33 PM
| | Registered User | | Join Date: Oct 2000 Location: Bidwell, OH | | | One time I was playing and suddenly realized that I had been using my ring finger unnoticed for the whole song! It was great, I just sort of subconsciously worked it in there without even worrying about it. No luck with the pinky though, I don't need it for what I play anyway. Peace.
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02-18-2001, 07:00 PM
| | Registered User | | Join Date: Apr 2000 Location: London | | | I was forced into using my ring finger a few weeks ago, when a nasty little cut on my middle finger made it hard to play. After being a bit shaky to begin with, I managed to cope fine with it. I don't really use it, but it's good to know I can use that finger if I have to. | 
02-18-2001, 07:31 PM
| | Registered User | | Join Date: Mar 2000 Location: Asia | | | If you consider the thumb a finger, then yes I do play with three fingers. I use my thumb, index and middle finger, kinda like a classical guitarist. I notice that Sting plays this way too, although he's much better at it. | | Thread Tools | Search this Thread | | | |
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