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Low slung or high up ?

HowĀ do you have your bass with your strapĀ 

I do prefer low around waist level I thinkĀ 

I’m a tall guy with long arms and find this the most comfortable playing standing / liveĀ 

What about you guys ?Ā 

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I sling my bass pretty low and find if comfy to have my right arm fairly straight when playing. Not as low as Tatsu Mikami though!!

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When I was a kid playing the guitar, I had two rules: it shouldn't be worn high up and also had to be horizontal. iirc I felt that a rising neck looked twee. Yeah, I know šŸ™„

The moment I put a bass on, all that had to goĀ in the bin - I wouldn't be able to reach the nut otherwise -Ā but that preference for my right arm hanging loosely down to the strings, nice and relaxed, remains. Heaven knowsĀ what my teenage self would have thought about the tuners being level with my eyes.....

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I grew up with role models like Paul Simonon so I have always slung pretty low (since the 80s). As I have got older I have raised it very slightly only for it to come back down. I know technique wise it benefits from being slightly higher but you can't teach an old dog new tricks.

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High, I suppose. A similar height to where Billy Sheehan has his bass.Ā 

Any lower and my fretting hand really struggles. The downside is that my other arm can ache playing so high. It's a bit of a compromise.

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Used to wear it low slung. Most of my bass idols did so.

Now that I'm old and fat, it has had to be elevated considerably to accommodate my girth, and back pain.

I'd say nowadays I'm at about Joe Lally height.

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3 hours ago, Cat Burrito said:

I grew up with role models like Paul Simonon so I have always slung pretty low (since the 80s). As I have got older I have raised it very slightly only for it to come back down. I know technique wise it benefits from being slightly higher but you can't teach an old dog new tricks.

Pretty much the same for me, not super low but low enough to be aware that technique wise it would be better higher.

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4 hours ago, Jonesy said:

I sling my bass pretty low and find if comfy to have my right arm fairly straight when playing. Not as low as Tatsu Mikami though!!

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I've seen Church of Misery a few times and each time was struck at how ridiculously uncomfortable (and kind of silly, come to think of it)Ā  it looks to sling a bass THAT low.

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Seems like many of us have them slung in a very similar heightĀ 

Let’s face it low is cool and more rock & roll whereas high is slapper territory I think !

Long live rock & rollĀ 

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