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On 20/08/2025 at 18:11, AndyTravis said:

The rickenbacker gang love keeping stickers on pickguards…

 

knocks me sick.


Well, I do still have this:

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But I’ll do you one better with this on the same bass:

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Never quite got round to removing it…

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Posted (edited)
2 hours ago, Woodinblack said:

 

They really aren't.

 

 

As presumably a 4 is compared to a 3 string bass?

 

I think they are.  They demand a distinct right and left hand technique, especially with regard to muting, and a different mindset with regard to the scale patterns you use.

 

No. There's an optimal number related to the size of a typical human hand. A typical five is too wide to allow thumb muting and left hand fingers access to all strings without a lot more wrist flexion. 

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Posted
3 hours ago, SimonK said:

Flutes - an instrument that is never needed in bands that include drums, bass and guitars. Orchestras, marching bands OK maybe - but not rock music! Bloody things are seldom in tune anyway.

How about flute-like sounds on synths?

Posted
3 hours ago, Terry M. said:

You forgot to say this is in your opinion. Fixed it for you.

In my opinion an irrational prejudice is an opinion.

Posted
29 minutes ago, Terry M. said:

I quoted your assertions not your prejudices. 

 

For a moment there I thought you were takingvthis light-hearted topic all too seriously. 

 

I play fivers now and then. And I play with a plectrum sometimes too.

 

Sometimes we do what we have to do, not what we want to do.

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Posted
1 hour ago, Leonard Smalls said:

Or a bit more obscure, Prince Charles and the City Beat Band.

 

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That looks like a very specific night club 

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Posted
1 hour ago, Stub Mandrel said:

 A typical five is too wide to allow thumb muting and left hand fingers access to all strings without a lot more wrist flexion. 

 

I guess that means you need to define what a typical 5 is.

I mean my rick 5 is exactly the same width as the rick 4, wheras my typical 5s are between 60mm and 70mm at the bridge where I know a lot of people have crazy wide basses that are almost 60mm for just the 4 strings. I really don't believe that your hand manages to fail to work properly with 10mm extra width.

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9 minutes ago, Woodinblack said:

 

I guess that means you need to define what a typical 5 is.

I mean my rick 5 is exactly the same width as the rick 4, wheras my typical 5s are between 60mm and 70mm at the bridge where I know a lot of people have crazy wide basses that are almost 60mm for just the 4 strings. I really don't believe that your hand manages to fail to work properly with 10mm extra width.

 

My hand works on my fivers, it just doesn't feel as comfortable, and I have long fingers.  Close spacing is an option,  but too close can inhibit fingerstyle.  Let's just say I have never found a fiver I can play like a four? Regardless of muting issues.

Posted
On 22/08/2025 at 20:14, HeadlessBassist said:

 

John: 🎶"Pino, your dinner's ready!"🎶

 

Pino: "Ya what..?"

 

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I didn't know that Pino was in a band with Bingo from The Banana Splits.

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Posted
4 hours ago, Stub Mandrel said:

 

Isn't a prejudice an opinion by definition? 

 

 

 

A great many people think they are thinking when they are merely rearranging their prejudices. – William James

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Posted
2 hours ago, RhysP said:

I didn't know that Pino was in a band with Bingo from The Banana Splits.

Yep Bingo used to be in our band, but then his number came up and he's now playing alongside Pino Coolada.

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