Steve Browning Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 17 minutes ago, Sean said: My main bass-related irrational fear/prejudice is technique-related. It obviously stems from a fear of RSI (repetitive strain injury). It's bassists (or should I say "people who play bass"?) that just seem to use their index and ring finger to play and their little finger flies around all over the place. There's a few variations of this that I just can't even watch. It makes my joints ache just looking at it. I can't watch a Jonny Dibble video for example (there's just something about the way he plays, it goes through me like fingernails down a chalk board) and there's a band I'm going to see later this month where bass duties change between two members of the band during the set, one has what I call "correct form" and looks like he was born playing bass, the other one looks like he'll be in need of a hand physiotherapist and a prescription of anti-inflamatories before too long. You'd hate me. My 'redundant' fingers have worn substantial grooves in my basses just above the scratchplate. 1 Quote
Jack Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 24 minutes ago, Sean said: My main bass-related irrational fear/prejudice is technique-related. It obviously stems from a fear of RSI (repetitive strain injury). It's bassists (or should I say "people who play bass"?) that just seem to use their index and ring finger to play and their little finger flies around all over the place. There's a few variations of this that I just can't even watch. It makes my joints ache just looking at it. I can't watch a Jonny Dibble video for example (there's just something about the way he plays, it goes through me like fingernails down a chalk board) and there's a band I'm going to see later this month where bass duties change between two members of the band during the set, one has what I call "correct form" and looks like he was born playing bass, the other one looks like he'll be in need of a hand physiotherapist and a prescription of anti-inflamatories before too long. I get that it's awkward and slow but is it actually unhealthy? Quote
Sean Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 5 minutes ago, Jack said: I get that it's awkward and slow but is it actually unhealthy? I guess that's one of the questions that is answered by "It depends." People earn a living and play some great lines with techniques that make me pull a face, good luck and all power to 'em, but I'll be listening to them, not watching their hands. Quote
Sean Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 16 minutes ago, Steve Browning said: You'd hate me. My 'redundant' fingers have worn substantial grooves in my basses just above the scratchplate. I probably should have said "fretting hand". I'll edit that now. 1 Quote
Grooverjr Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 1 hour ago, BigRedX said: My prejudices are all completely rational. I have an irrational prejudice against people whose prejudices are all completely rational 🤣 1 Quote
RhysP Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 12 hours ago, Burns-bass said: People who say the latest bass they have bought is life changing then sell it a few weeks later (I have done this, I am this person, and yes, I dislike myself for it). Ah, you mean "pretty much every bass player ever"... 1 Quote
RAY AGAINST THE MACHINE Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Drummers / personal chauffeur who are deaf, angry and way too fast jolting all the time with a satnav with the woman’s screeching voice telling me about places of interest. Hofner violin basses that look older than the people that invented them . So many ‘made in Indonesia’ basses these days. I do wonder if the necks are as fragile as they look 🤔. The Ibanez headless seemed to have quality control issues now and again . Active circuitry! I prefer plug’n’’ play . over complicated multi effects ! Quote
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