Bass Guitar Pick Vs Fingers at Arthur Lamotte blog

Bass Guitar Pick Vs Fingers. With bass and guitar, they both have their place. The biggest advantage of using a pick for the bass guitar is obvious: Using picks to play bass. To me, fingerstyle gives you more control and a warmer, thicker tone. Using your fingers was old school, it was traditional, the only real way to play bass. If the bass lines you want to learn, belong to certain music styles that are speed intensive, a pick might make sense. A lot of people ask: You can develop speed more quickly and effortlessly. I knew some pick players and actually like their sound but i was convinced it was not for me or any bass player that wanted to keep it real. My philosophy is to never limit yourself. Fingers allow for greater dynamics, the ability to play different lines at once, as well as softer, mellower and warmer sound. Do you prefer playing bass with a pick or fingerstyle? I think the answer is always: In broad terms, when you play bass with your fingers, you are “pulling” the string with the soft flesh of your curved fingertips. A pick grants you a faster, snappier attack and a brighter tone alongside accuracy, precision and control.

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Should i use a pick or my fingers to play bass? You can develop speed more quickly and effortlessly. A lot of people ask: A pick grants you a faster, snappier attack and a brighter tone alongside accuracy, precision and control. In broad terms, when you play bass with your fingers, you are “pulling” the string with the soft flesh of your curved fingertips. I knew some pick players and actually like their sound but i was convinced it was not for me or any bass player that wanted to keep it real. There are pros and cons to each approach. If the bass lines you want to learn, belong to certain music styles that are speed intensive, a pick might make sense. Using picks to play bass. My philosophy is to never limit yourself.

pick vs finger style bass by Luke 'luke dolfine' dolphin YouTube

Bass Guitar Pick Vs Fingers With bass and guitar, they both have their place. I think the answer is always: With bass and guitar, they both have their place. If the bass lines you want to learn, belong to certain music styles that are speed intensive, a pick might make sense. A lot of people ask: The biggest advantage of using a pick for the bass guitar is obvious: Using picks to play bass. I knew some pick players and actually like their sound but i was convinced it was not for me or any bass player that wanted to keep it real. A pick grants you a faster, snappier attack and a brighter tone alongside accuracy, precision and control. Do you prefer playing bass with a pick or fingerstyle? In broad terms, when you play bass with your fingers, you are “pulling” the string with the soft flesh of your curved fingertips. There are pros and cons to each approach. Should i use a pick or my fingers to play bass? Using your fingers was old school, it was traditional, the only real way to play bass. My philosophy is to never limit yourself. You can develop speed more quickly and effortlessly.

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