Alright. Bare with me here, I'm having a bit of a thought.
I know of a few bassists that play a five string, for access to the lower notes that sometimes pop up in some of the basso continuo lines. But, I have no need for a super low B, at most it'd be a low D or Eb.
However, I can see the benefit to having a high C string for playing into the upper register. Which is nice for solo work.
Now, I haven't any intentions in purchasing a five string bass any time in the near future. But has anyone ever thought about doing this? Using a Low-C extension on a five string with the high C string?
I know of a few bassists that play a five string, for access to the lower notes that sometimes pop up in some of the basso continuo lines. But, I have no need for a super low B, at most it'd be a low D or Eb.
However, I can see the benefit to having a high C string for playing into the upper register. Which is nice for solo work.
Now, I haven't any intentions in purchasing a five string bass any time in the near future. But has anyone ever thought about doing this? Using a Low-C extension on a five string with the high C string?