anyone play bass with pick?
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anyone play bass with pick?
im learning bass now.and my teacher or smthng teach me finger style.And my cousins etc. say everytime using pick bassist is not real bassist but my best groups bassists are playing bass with pick.and i would like to play bass with pick.But everyone say pick style is easiest,real bassist don't use this techniqiue.I'm bored to these words.My teacher says maybe your music style should using pick.probably all punk rock band play bass with pick and today im bought pick.So what's your thinks guys??
Re: anyone play bass with pick?
you would need a LOT of power to snap a bass string
many bassists use picks and fingers for different styles, so do guitarists.
plus, theres no such thing as a "real" bassist - everyone is different
punk usually sounds better with a pick though
thats bullshitkanguv41 wrote:im learning bass now.and my teacher or smthng teach me finger style.And my cousins etc. say everytime using pick bassist is not real bassist but my best groups bassists are playing bass with pick.and i would like to play bass with pick.But everyone say pick style is easiest,real bassist don't use this techniqiue.I'm bored to these words.My teacher says maybe your music style should using pick.probably all punk rock band play bass with pick and today im bought pick.So what's your thinks guys??
many bassists use picks and fingers for different styles, so do guitarists.
plus, theres no such thing as a "real" bassist - everyone is different
punk usually sounds better with a pick though
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Punk bass usually just plays behind the guitars as its more guitar driven. But if you wanna expand into funk or fusion, even RnB, you might want to think fingers. Plus with fingers, you produce a warmer sound and can learn more advanced bass techniques such as string popping and slapping which could keep you interested in the instrument more instead of just picking the same four notes in a song. Picks will help you play faster quavers though. Pros and cons for both sides.
P.S. Stop arguing.
P.S. Stop arguing.