As I've been getting more and more into metal music, I've noticed two common things among bass players.
1. The majority of them play 5 strings, or more
2. A lot of them end up doing these ridiculous stretches to try and span five frets at a time in a passage.
I recently have begun tuning my bass in fifths, and what I have found is that by tuning a 4 string B, F#, C#, G#, you gain a little over the range of a 5 string in a 4 string, and you have more notes available to you in a smaller span of fretboard.
What this means, to me anyway, is that you can play faster because you don't have to stretch your hand as much to reach those far off notes. It does require some shifting, but the pros outweigh the cons in my mind.
I'm just curious why this isn't more popular?
1. The majority of them play 5 strings, or more
2. A lot of them end up doing these ridiculous stretches to try and span five frets at a time in a passage.
I recently have begun tuning my bass in fifths, and what I have found is that by tuning a 4 string B, F#, C#, G#, you gain a little over the range of a 5 string in a 4 string, and you have more notes available to you in a smaller span of fretboard.
What this means, to me anyway, is that you can play faster because you don't have to stretch your hand as much to reach those far off notes. It does require some shifting, but the pros outweigh the cons in my mind.
I'm just curious why this isn't more popular?
