Solving your playability issues
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So, I guess you'll be looking for a 6 string upright bass now!
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Here's a violone, the six string ancestor of the double bass. Playing this instrument attracted admirers, in varying states of undress. The more things change the more they stay the same.
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So Evan, how did the gig go?antipodean wrote:
The bass will debut at a cocktail party this Saturday..... gulp....
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Th gig was fabulous. The party-goers loved the band, the band loved the upright, and we were fed and provided with beverages in a very pleasant venue - what more could one want?Kiddwad57 wrote:So Evan, how did the gig go?antipodean wrote:
The bass will debut at a cocktail party this Saturday..... gulp....
I have learnt, however, that playing two one-hour sets on upright is a little more physically demanding than I had expected.... ouch....
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Well, cash is always welcome! It sounds like your gig was lots of fun. You'll get used to the bass. Are those D'Adarrio strings on there?
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Forgot to mention we got paid as well!Kiddwad57 wrote:Well, cash is always welcome! It sounds like your gig was lots of fun. You'll get used to the bass. Are those D'Adarrio strings on there?
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Fintertips of fire?antipodean wrote: I have learnt, however, that playing two one-hour sets on upright is a little more physically demanding than I had expected.... ouch....
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Nope, left-arm fatigue. I am finding the whole arm-weight technique difficult to perform consistently over an extended period.edski wrote:Fintertips of fire?antipodean wrote: I have learnt, however, that playing two one-hour sets on upright is a little more physically demanding than I had expected.... ouch....
My fingertips are like flint given I started playing electric bass in the Cretaceous period!
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