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Hmm, yeah, I suppose we don't want to derail too much from the OP and his bass.

I quite liked those Stentors when I've tried them, though the stock endpin isn't long enough for my height and where I like the bass to sit. The ones I'd played seemed quite articulate for pizz playing, possibly the petite shoulders and proportions help with that. 

And setup-wise there are points in between high tension steels and the lowest tension rockabilly slap strings, you don't have to go all the way to one end or the other if you want to explore a range of styles and still be slap-friendly. Someone else will have more specific recommendations, I'm firmly in the Spirocore camp and don't have much experience outside of it! 

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12 hours ago, The Guitar Weasel said:

the thing that has 'idiot wires'

Only 2 of my electric basses ( and an acoustic bass and a viola da gamba) have those.  I find they make things more difficult tbh.

 

11 hours ago, The Guitar Weasel said:

enjoying the bass rebuild thread.

We are!!! Don't go!!!

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8 hours ago, NickA said:

Only 2 of my electric basses ( and an acoustic bass and a viola da gamba) have those.  I find they make things more difficult tbh.

 

We are!!! Don't go!!!


Completely agree.

 

I assume you were offended by what I had written. If that’s the case hope you can accept an apology. It was all meant in a friendly way. 

 

This is the good part of the forum after all…

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1 hour ago, Burns-bass said:


Completely agree.

 

I assume you were offended by what I had written. If that’s the case hope you can accept an apology. It was all meant in a friendly way. 

 

This is the good part of the forum after all…

Thank you @Burns-Bass.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Congratulations on your new bass! My own Stentor took me from beginner to professional, and before that it did the same for another UK jazz bassist. I highly recommend some lessons with a double bass teacher, to get your left hand technique going. 

 

As someone who has had several playing related injuries over the years, I cannot recommend enough spending some time and effort on learning the basics of established technique. Other avenues exist, but good technique is effective, safe and speeds up learning in my personal experience. Enjoy the journey!

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Anyone teach slapping?  Right hand technique ( decent pizz, let alone slap) is a mystery to most classically oriented bass teachers.

 

Being a classical and mainstream jazzer ..It's not something I'd ever wanted to do ( tho I admire the skill of some people who do it) but was in a big band playing Mingus' music this year and the parts were sometimes marked "slapped".  Well I tried but with highish tension strings it didn't work well.  Back in the day there were no amps, strings were gut and most of the players had to slap to be heard ... by the late 50s it was applied ironically or nostalgically, but those guys could do it.  Dying art?

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