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Old 05-21-2009, 04:45 PM
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Bass players are not aloud to use picks.

Where does that come from? Who cares..? Oh it is cheating using a pick as you can go faster, or bass wasn't invented for picks you aren't a real bass player.

How many of you out there use a pick most/all of the time?
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Who says????
I don't use a pick but alot of GREAT bass players do.
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Use a pick and fingers! Why limit yourself!
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I think it's silly to notice what other people think about these things. Almost as silly as responding to this thread.
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I use a pick 90% of the time.
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Use a pick and fingers! Why limit yourself!
If your not damaging the instrument, use what ever you like to produce a tone.
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If your not damaging the instrument, use what ever you like to produce a tone.
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Well there are some bassists out there that are up themselves. The only reason I do not actually use my fingers is that clank noise that you get.

Bassteban: Why reply then?
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It used to be that if you wanted a mellow, warm sound, you had to use your fingers, but with new effects boxes, and different types of strings, using a pick works just as well, and sometimes better! I've been playing bass (not well, but still playing) since the late sixties, and now prefer a pick.
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I almost always use a pick because it's the right sound for the music my band plays. When I need a fingerstyle sound, I use my fingers. Pick, fingers, slap, carrots...it's just different tools to get the job done right.
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It used to be that if you wanted a mellow, warm sound, you had to use your fingers, but with new effects boxes, and different types of strings, using a pick works just as well, and sometimes better! I've been playing bass (not well, but still playing) since the late sixties, and now prefer a pick.
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It is good to see that you are converted ha ha.
I also play slap bass which is hard going from pick, it can be done though.
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I had an attitude like that. Then I grew up. If you get a great tone by slapping your bass with a catfish, that's all that really matters. People usually say things like that out of jealousy or a lack of self confidence.
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I never use a pick. Every once in a while though, I get a wild feeling and sneak one away from one of my guitars and try but just don't get it. But, if anyone else wants to use one, it doesn't bother me one bit.
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I never use a pick. Every once in a while though, I get a wild feeling and sneak one away from one of my guitars and try but just don't get it. But, if anyone else wants to use one, it doesn't bother me one bit.
Ha ha sneak away, make sure no one is looking too. Is there a reason why you do not get it?
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Carol Kaye, Paul McCartney. Do I need to say more. Play what you like and don't worry what others think.
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Carol Kaye, Paul McCartney. Do I need to say more. Play what you like and don't worry what others think.
Awww come on dude, I mean if you are going to play bass might as well play it right. Matt Freeman is what you want. Listen to Maxwell Murder.
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Old 05-21-2009, 05:15 PM
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its all about the sound... Use the pick when you think that sound best. I changes very much between both. On the other hand, I like to feel the strings, but it is the sound that has the last word.

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Why is this in the basses forum? Definitely a technique topic.

I play with a pick when needed. If Steve Harris used one on a song, I will. Along with countless others.
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