Nice last post, I'll try that one. Also Gary Willis I'm led to believe has his amp up loads with a soft playing touch for a fatter more consistent tone
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I'm another that likes a crazy low action, I find it almost impossible to play with speed, dexterity and subtlety on high action basses. But many people do and I admire them for it!
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Ha, I'm another one that likes a crazy low action, however I just find it hard to play with speed, dexterity and subtlety no matter how low or high the action
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Never seen this way before, or is it just me?
Well for me I started on 4 strings, went to 5s for a few years and for some odd reason went back to 4! Overall I find it easier to learn on a 4, I guess too many options confuse my little brain. Oh and I think dropped D sounds better than fretting one on the B string