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Originally Posted by mambo4 can't address technique unless you describe it.
how high/ low is your bass strapped on?
low riders can suffer left hands issues
is your left wrist bent?
shouldn't be.
how do you angle your neck?
point it up and your left hand has less distance to reach
how lightly are you gripping with your left hand?
most beginners use a death grip, when only a little bit of pressure is usually needed.
also, has your bass been properly set up?
a bad set up can make playing more difficult |
My bass at a kind of medium ride, it keeps my right shoulder from tiring too quickly.
My wrist is bent at times in an effort to reach the E string due to my small hands.
The pitch of the neck changes, my spector NS2A suffers from neck dive so sometimes it rides down and I pull it up. I have started pulling the neck up towards me today and it takes alot of stress off of my wrist.
My grip is that tight usually unless I push myself beyond my limits, the songs Im learning now however are far from being too difficult at this point.
The bass is set up pretty well to my feeling.
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Ive spent some time pondering this and I think I may have figured some things out. Im not a stellar pick player, I play about 85% with my fingers with my bass strapped up pretty high, so Ive never had to pull my neck up or anything to keep it in my comfort zone.
Also I didnt get to play most of the summer so my shoulders are a little out of playing shape I think, I just got worried because Ive never taken a long break and felt the ache from working ym arms out again.
Thanks for the tips everyone, Ill keep them in mind!