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Can't stop lower strings from ringing

I've been having this problem with my latest bass. Every time I play on the strings DG, I always get the other strings to ring. I've carefully looked at my right hand and I'm not even touching the B or E strings.

It's so weird, I have good technique and I've never had any problems with muting. I have tried lowering the pickups but it doesn't change anything, I still can't keep the lower strings from ringing. My action is pretty low if that matters, I play a Human Base 5 string and I have a ramp between the two humbuckers.

It's like as soon as I touch the g-strings, the lower strings will start to vibrate quietly. Needless to say it's really annoying in a studio or juste a quiet environment.

I guess I could play floating thumb but I really don't like that technique + I've never had this problem on any other basses.

Anybody have any ideas?

thanks
 
I've been having this problem with my latest bass. Every time I play on the strings DG, I always get the other strings to ring. I've carefully looked at my right hand and I'm not even touching the B or E strings.

It's so weird, I have good technique and I've never had any problems with muting. I have tried lowering the pickups but it doesn't change anything, I still can't keep the lower strings from ringing. My action is pretty low if that matters, I play a Human Base 5 string and I have a ramp between the two humbuckers.

It's like as soon as I touch the g-strings, the lower strings will start to vibrate quietly. Needless to say it's really annoying in a studio or juste a quiet environment.

I guess I could play floating thumb but I really don't like that technique + I've never had this problem on any other basses.

Anybody have any ideas?

thanks
Look up sympathetic vibration/resonance.
 
sorry, i don't intend to be mean, but :rollno:

I understand how it may seem like my technique's the problem but I never had muting problems when I had my 6 strings or my Elrick or my P-bass for that matter.

The E and B strings are ringing and I'm not even touching them. I've tried the hairband and it works, think I might give floating thumb a try again.

Could it be the pickups that are too sensitive?
 
Floating thumb is the single most important technique I have learned. I have watched talented players who sound like a$$ cause they never unhook the thumb from the pickup. And the more strings, the more important FT becomes. Check out Todd Johnson's Eletronic Bass Technique Bilders DVD for some stellar lessons.
 
I've had to work to overcome this each time I added a string to a bass. Most noticeable when I went to 6 ers. I don't play 6ers any more since my gigs really don't call for it but I had to get it out of my system. Didn't really notice the issue when moving from 4 - 5. But 6 meant I had to adjust my technique.

As has been mentioned above I also use a combination of floating thumb as well as resting my thumb on the B or E when not in use. Depending on string spacing you might even be able to dampen the B while resting on the E. From there I can even use my thumb to play/pluck a note.

The left hand has a part to play in muting strings as well depending on what part you are playing. I will dampen strings with my left hand and right hand.

I would have to say that using a rubber band/scrunchy on the end of the neck for basic money position bass playing would be a crutch for clean technique.
 

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