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When covering songs...

Hey everyone, first post here, been lurking for a while, seems like a nice community so i decided to ask this question here. I'll start off by saying I play with a pick. In this cover band that I'm in, we're playing Hysteria by Muse. I listened to this song and learned it using my pick and I later found out that the bassist in Muse uses his fingers. I am very new to fingerstyle and even tho I've been practicing it for weeks, I still can't get it with my fingers, but I can play it perfectly with the pick. What I'm asking is, would it be considered OK to use a pick when the original song uses fingerstyle?
 
it's pretty hard to get the same fuzz as in the song when you dont have the same pedals but i got a close enough sound using a mix of my bass' eq and my pedal so it sounds ok. thanks for the advice, i was stressing out over it because i thought people would think i was less of a bass player or some sh*t. you know the stuff they come up with...
 
Who cares about pick versus fingers. Honestly, people who think they can play better and are somehow holier because 'I only play fingerstyle' are ********. 'You can't slap with a pick' is stupid logic. How often do most people really slap anyway (rhetorical question).
 
... but I can play it perfectly with the pick. ...

You answered your own question right there. Play it however your most comfortable as long as you can play it.


Besides, I'd be shocked if more than one or two people in the audience have any idea you're "cheating" (I say that facetiously! ;) ) . If they complain or put you down, then you know their heads are up their butts. Seriously. Ignore them.

That being said, it's probably worth learning fingerstyle in the future just for the tonal variations. I started fingerstyle and only recently started trying a pick but I'm glad I did. Sometimes it just makes the right amount of difference, even if it's only to my ears. Eventually, I'll have to learn to slap too. Not that I play anything that needs it right now, but it would just be good to have another option at my disposal in case I do need it sometime.