HOW MANY RRF BASS PLAYERS USE THE MUTE?

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HOW MANY RRF BASS PLAYERS USE THE MUTE?

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I'm not primarily a bassist, and don't use the mute:

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I do on a rare occasion. For my playing style, palm muting is not really practical; so when I want that sound, I am glad it is there.
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I use it occasionally, like on the recording of "Georgia On My Mind" that I did with Brian Medway, using my 4001FL.
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I tried it once, sometime around 1978, didn't like the sound and haven't used it since...
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Its like a food mixer its in the cupboard but i dont use it...
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I've heard this one before... didn't it go something like "how many bass players does it take to use the mute"? :twisted:

I don't play bass at all, so count me out of using the mute :wink:
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jingle_jangle wrote:I'm not primarily a bassist, and don't use the mute:

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rickenbrother wrote:I use it occasionally, like on the recording of "Georgia On My Mind" that I did with Brian Medway, using my 4001FL.
That's how you got that upright sound.............now the secret has been let out. :lol:

I play guitar mostly but I hardly ever use the mute on my basses. I tried it once on another recording of mine and it sounded a lot like a Hofner to my ears. I just love the sound of Rick basses without the mute I guess.

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I enjoy the mute. If I could modify it, I'd wish it to have the push pull lever like on the Ovation Magnum. Seems that would make it more practical.
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4004s don't have a mute so my answer would be "no". I never saw the point actually.
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I use the mute occasionally. It makes a versatile instrument even more versatile.
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If I need the sound I use it... if not I don't. Usually don't.
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marc61 wrote:I enjoy the mute. If I could modify it, I'd wish it to have the push pull lever like on the Ovation Magnum. Seems that would make it more practical.
+1... but since I dont gig anymore its not really a problem :D

Love using the mute for Beatle tunes...
though I've noticed that using it takes you out of tune a bit
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Once, for a total of 5 seconds.

Never again...
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