Ok" Ill be the first to admit im bit old school when it comes to Bass! But 11 strings!!? Come on dude !!
What ever happened to the good old fashion 4 strings! I mean i could undestand why an added 5th string only cuz its actually a low B well in most cases anyways ! some times its a high C!
(What ever) to me it makes perfect sence lower notes, sure why not ! Even the higher ones for Solos /chords etc.
but especially lower notes ( low B) after all its a Bass!
But Would somebody please explain the logic behind an 11 string Bass besides being cool looking please! I mean I undestand the 6 string Bass concept aswell , for the guys that are into high registerd solos/chords/tapping etc.
but then After the 6 string thing of course some body had to come up with the Brite idea of a 7 string Bass with additional high F !
Why ?
even though in my opinion 7 strings is totally ridiculous (again just my opinion)
some guys like the extreme cool look! even if the additional 3 strings probably won't get touched!
But 11 strings?
After the added 2 strings the LOW B & High C
(6 strings) in my oppinon that's when it should of stopped!
So with that being said
Heres are 3 of the Dummest question of 2016 so far!
1.what are the other possible uses for the other 5 strings?
2.Why would anybody want complicate things more then it has to be ?
& 3. Simply Why ? period!!
I can't be the only one out here thinking this!
Sorry dude I really would like to compliment you
but in my opinion that Bass is absolutely ridiculous!
But then again that's Just my opinion! if it rocks your boat ( as they say) good for you keep rocking!
by the way apparently there's an 18 string Bass out there some where! so i guess the real question is Where will it stop? On 20/22/24 strings?
about 42 strings, Cool enough?
I play four strings. And five strings. This is something that I've wanted for solo use, I'm not expecting to use it in an ensemble. It has the full range of a guitar, which I also play regularly, and lower strings, which I plan to use to deepen my chordal playing and add new elements to MY music. If you aren't into that idea, that's totally fine. The world is made up of other colors and sounds. This is a good thing. Monochromaticism is boring if it's the only thing that exists. I'm not arguing against you disliking this. You do what you want to do, I can't change your opinion. But I will play this, because it exists, because it is something that I have wanted for a while, and because it is something that I can use to express myself. Even if that's different than how you choose to express yourself. I would never naysay your choice to play what you want, because you are you, and that is a wonderful thing.
In response to your questions,
1. The other five strings are for a combination of chordal harmonies, drone strings, soloing, and whatever else may strike my fancy in the moment.
2. Complicating is your words, and not mine. I don't find it complicating. I find it exciting and new.
3. This has existed well before me, and will continue to exist after me. Why? Because someone decided that they could, and realistically, I'm only following in their footsteps.
Again, I don't doubt that other people are thinking this, but you also made a conscious choice to come here and comment. That's not a bad thing, and that's all I'm going to say about that.