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Old 03-22-2005, 09:26 PM
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cant get rid of clicky sound

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Ive been playing bass for about 14 years now. Ive only been playing with my fingers for the last 2 years. As Ive gotten more comfortable with playing with my fingers, Ive notice a clicky sound when I start hitting the strings a little harder. I only do it on my E and A strings. It sounds like im hitting the string to hard and its clicking off my fret board. I tried raising the action on my bass, and it did help some, but I still do it sometimes. Ive been playing with Heavy Guage strings since I started playing, would it help if I changed to a lighter guage string? Do I just need to learn to stop fingering my strings to hard?
My music ministry has started recording lately, and I notice the clicking sound coming through, and it really sounds stupid. Any advice you can give me on getting rid of this "clicky sound" would be greatly appreciated.
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Old 03-22-2005, 09:33 PM
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Play lighter I would say, that or eq yourself differently(not allways a favorable tactic.) Play lighter and possibly lower your pickups, you might be accidently smacking the strings on them as well..
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Old 03-27-2005, 09:07 AM
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I agree

Playing lighter is the only way to stop the clicking sound. My ministry I was in made a live recording, and I was playing a frettless bass. It made all kinds of sounds. I spent a week editting out all the clicks on the computer. That was a pain

I found out that just playing lighter makes all the difference.
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Old 03-27-2005, 12:26 PM
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There are various factors involved in whether or not your strings whack off the pickups or frets when you play. As well as how hard you hit strings, there's the angle you strike the string at (are you pressing down on it or pull across it) and whether you 'press' the string or 'hit' the string. A good teacher would be able to spot this stuff in about 30 seconds and point you in the right direction to correct it.

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