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Cant play 12+ frets while standing, help!

Okay so on the E and A string, playing frets above the 12th fret becomes nearly impossible for me.

I wear my bass around my waist, not extremely low but not high either.

I have been learning this song that goes something like

12 12 13 15 13 15 17 (on the E string, very very vaguely) and i learned it fine sitting down, and when i stand up to play it i just cant do it.

any possible reasons?
 
possibly try wearing your bass higher
it actually improves your playing
ive done it so im a witness to it and it did help
i have the same problem sometimes also
just try raising your bass
it should help somewhat
 
Yup, raising your bass should help. People say that the sit/stand height should be the same, although I personally play my bass about 1-2" lower than my sitting position. Just make sure your right wrist is relatively straight. Guys who hang their basses too high generally put a significant bend in their right wrist, which actually makes your fingers weaker and opens yourself up for things like carpal tunnel.
 
As a side note, instead of thinking of the part as 12 12 13 15 13 15 17, think of it as E-E-F-G-F-G-A.

You can play that sequence of notes in a variety of places on the fingerboard with a variety of different fingering patterns. Learn the notes, don't get locked into the positions listed by tabs!
 
As a side note, instead of thinking of the part as 12 12 13 15 13 15 17, think of it as E-E-F-G-F-G-A.

You can play that sequence of notes in a variety of places on the fingerboard with a variety of different fingering patterns. Learn the notes, don't get locked into the positions listed by tabs!

This is good advise.
Do it. Learn the notes. Know the FB. Use your ears and be able to play the same thing in different positions.

Good luck.
 
As it's been said, bring your bass up higher. There's a reason why you'll see the faster players wearing their instruments up closer to their chest. Hell (hopefully I don't get flamed for mentioning a guitarist.....)John Petrucci has those foot stands on either sides of his pedal board on his live setup just to give himself more support when he's shredding.
 
Also, point the headstock to being more in front of you. It means the wrist can adopt a more natural position and thus it'll be easier to play.

You could also put a foot on a foldback wedge and pretend the bass is a gun and you're shooting the audience for that Steve Harris touch ;)
 
As it's been said, bring your bass up higher. There's a reason why you'll see the faster players wearing their instruments up closer to their chest. Hell (hopefully I don't get flamed for mentioning a guitarist.....)John Petrucci has those foot stands on either sides of his pedal board on his live setup just to give himself more support when he's shredding.
Steve Harris wears his bass pretty low and he plays pretty fast. So I don't think the height of the bass really matters. The OP just needs to angle his neck more vertical like it has been mentioned.
 
i learned how to play it a bit lower then my sitting position, it ain't perfect but then again in a band situation i have never had trouble playing down there, maybe when it gets abit difficult i'll rest it on my knee but other wise i play right around my waist and i get great range.