Carol Kaye, Berry Oakley did alright with a pick. I'm 98% fingers, but when I pick it's with a V-pick.
Ooooh, I like those! The insanity pick is 11.85mm thick
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Carol Kaye, Berry Oakley did alright with a pick. I'm 98% fingers, but when I pick it's with a V-pick.
About resting your hand. Try to float above the strings and learn to use the edge of your hand as a mute on the lowest strings to keep things clean. It will take time to get used to it.
I highly suggest practicing your picking attack until your up and down strokes are identical in tone. start very slow and practice daily speeding up gradually.
Play simple string crossing exercises to train your right hand where the strings are without the need for anchoring the palm on the bridge.
Just so we're clear here:
That is unacceptable, correct? Sounds crappy and makes me a bad bassist and such, right? Just making sure![]()

.that's a guitar pick bro. not a bass pick
Ooooh, I like those! The insanity pick is 11.85mm thick![]()
LOL. I've got a bunch of those around my pool, although for some reason Lowe's had them labeled as "stones."![]()

Don't use picks. Learn how to play right. Play with your fingers.
I use those exact same picks for both guitar and bass though I luckily don't share your problem of constantly loosing them.Didn't realise people moved to the more rigid side of picks. I've used some thick ones (3mm dunlops etc etc), I've used most incriments in size, and 0.88mm tortex picks for the most part (wish I could just buy a big tub of them or something for the amount I go through/loose etc). Sometimes use the 1mm ones, but they are generally too thick for me. The 0.88 are great for both guitar and bass![]()