as I said in the other post, I just started learning bass this May. Getting there though.
So, The first 2-3 months, I did the "pickup anchor" awkward style, where my thumb sat in the space between the two screws on my humbucker pickup (Carvin HB pickups), it works kinda but obviously it puts my hand in an awkward bend which eventually starts to hurt, along with strings ringing out more.
I read up on "floating thumb", and general moving your thumb to rest on the string below whichever string you are playing on, a pretty standard bass technique if I recall.
Its fine, works decently, my only issue now is when I happen to play on the low B string (i play 5 and 6 strings), I have no place to anchor my thumb now, and it messes up my whole position. I have been starting to place my thumb on the neck pickup, but it still feels weird/wrong.
How do you guys mute your strings properly / more importantly, the lowest string? (E for 4stringers, B for 5)
So, The first 2-3 months, I did the "pickup anchor" awkward style, where my thumb sat in the space between the two screws on my humbucker pickup (Carvin HB pickups), it works kinda but obviously it puts my hand in an awkward bend which eventually starts to hurt, along with strings ringing out more.
I read up on "floating thumb", and general moving your thumb to rest on the string below whichever string you are playing on, a pretty standard bass technique if I recall.
Its fine, works decently, my only issue now is when I happen to play on the low B string (i play 5 and 6 strings), I have no place to anchor my thumb now, and it messes up my whole position. I have been starting to place my thumb on the neck pickup, but it still feels weird/wrong.
How do you guys mute your strings properly / more importantly, the lowest string? (E for 4stringers, B for 5)