Flats versus Roundwounds, again.
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Great posts here and some fantastic pictures. I love the 10 stinger, I mean stringer.
I am persisting with the challenge and this thread encourages and inspires me to go forward. I am becoming more comfortable with the feel of these strings which seemed a bit like a file edge during the first few hours. I discovered today that the rounds come with a bit of an added bonus. I can practice unplugged and enjoy the somewhat louder sound of the rounds compared to flats. The round wounds seem to have forced me to be a little more deliberate in my playing compared to the flats. I can't explain why, either than the attack is different with the rounds for me. I don't think I ever really considered playing harmonics with the flats.
There is an emerging style shift that has come over the past couple of days that is difficult to describe. Could these strings be bringing out a slightly different personality? Should we include a photo of roundwounds on the ink blot test? To be continued ...
I am persisting with the challenge and this thread encourages and inspires me to go forward. I am becoming more comfortable with the feel of these strings which seemed a bit like a file edge during the first few hours. I discovered today that the rounds come with a bit of an added bonus. I can practice unplugged and enjoy the somewhat louder sound of the rounds compared to flats. The round wounds seem to have forced me to be a little more deliberate in my playing compared to the flats. I can't explain why, either than the attack is different with the rounds for me. I don't think I ever really considered playing harmonics with the flats.
There is an emerging style shift that has come over the past couple of days that is difficult to describe. Could these strings be bringing out a slightly different personality? Should we include a photo of roundwounds on the ink blot test? To be continued ...
Life, as with music, often requires one to let go of the melody and listen to the rhythm
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jwr2
Steve and Jeff: Interesting comments from slightly different perspectives. While a sweeping generalization, for me, the switch to roundwounds has forced me to be more precise as Steve has suggested. Jeff, your point is equally taken as who says that playing styles have to be neat and tidy and sterile. Two more considerations that I would not have had without the benefit of both analyses. What's that Beatles' song that goes "round round round"?
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jwr2
I used to be a real smooth bass player ... I played a hofner with flats and a gibson eb0 with flats ... a jazzy sorta of sound ... but now I have an aggressive mid punch playing style ... I like the bass to be "in your face aggressive" ... I can still do smooth when needed ... but playing in a cover band the aggressive bass style can help get people on the dance floor ...
Peter...I too have begun this adjustment to rounds...I still prefer the flats for the type of music I normally play, but for the funky stuff that we're getting into, the rounds are more appropriate....I kinda like the "working on a Buick" sound....lol!!
So Jeff R....are you totally done with playing flats? ....or do you pull out a flat-armed Rick on occasion, when feeling nostalgic?
So Jeff R....are you totally done with playing flats? ....or do you pull out a flat-armed Rick on occasion, when feeling nostalgic?
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Yes, Dear Prudence, with an interesting philosophy.
Dear Prudence let me see you smile
Dear Prudence like a little child
The clouds will be a daisy chain
So let me see you smile again
Dear Prudence won't you let me see you smile?
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I was done playing flats in 1973 ... I got rid of my hofner and gibson and started playing Rics with rounds ... occaisionally I have tried flats through the years ... but they are not for me ... and I don't feel nostalgic about flats ... I remember back in the 60's guitars used to have flats too ...
Jeff: About guitars, they still do.
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Gorgeous Brian. All kidding aside, with regard to playability, when it comes to an 8 string does it matter whether the pairs are flat or wound rounds?
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