Overgeared Posted Friday at 21:17 Posted Friday at 21:17 So I play a lot of songs with alternative tunings (Eb and D mainly) as well as in standard E. This is not an issue when practicing at home as. Can take my time to retune, but in rehearsals and gigs, it wastes a lot of time. Rather than having several other guitars (that I can’t afford) in different tunings and swapping, I thought of getting a 5 string, keeping it in BEADG standard, and then using a capo when I need to change tuning. Songs that require drop d I can still use my 4 string with hipshot. What are people’s thoughts on using a capo with a 5-string bass? Is it acceptable or will I be shunned by the bass community and have cries of “Shame!” following me around the rest of my days? Quote
RAY AGAINST THE MACHINE Posted Friday at 21:35 Posted Friday at 21:35 (edited) If you’re comfortable with a fiver , then why not . Maybe the one bass does it all ..🤔 I was in a band where on a four string , the guitarists gave me a woman’s hair tie for a couple of songs.as they never had a capo . Worked fine. Edited Friday at 21:38 by RAY AGAINST THE MACHINE Quote
attackbass Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Whatever works for you but I'm slightly confused as to why you would need to use a capo with a 5 string bass for songs in Eb or D unless I've read the post incorrectly. Also can you get capos wide enough for a 5 string neck? Not sure if it would have sufficient pressure for the low B. 1 Quote
Geek99 Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago (edited) Let me tell you a story … years ago I tried 5 string and I totally didn’t get it. I sold that aria magna 5 i bought a sire v7 5 and it just worked … but my thoughts also changed to what actually worked don’t buy a 5 string expecting to use those low notes, that opportunity will be vanishingly rare use that low string only when you realise that you’d need to use open strings on a four string example : teenaged dirtbag e a b a using open strings it is a muting nightmare but playing accross from fret 5 of b string, it is not and you can easily shift up or down to suit the singer Edited 2 hours ago by Geek99 1 Quote
Geek99 Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago (edited) 8 minutes ago, attackbass said: Whatever works for you but I'm slightly confused as to why you would need to use a capo with a 5 string bass for songs in Eb or D unless I've read the post incorrectly. Also can you get capos wide enough for a 5 string neck? Not sure if it would have sufficient pressure for the low B. If you were using a capo would you need the low B? otherwise agree 100% Edited 2 hours ago by Geek99 Quote
tauzero Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago I used a capo on a 5-string for Whole Lotta Rosie as we were doing it a semitone down and it's a nightmare to play if you don't use the open A. Then the singer decided he could cope with standard tuning so I never did a gig with the capo, but I would quite happily have done so. Quote
attackbass Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago True and I agree that the true beauty of a 5 string is playing across the neck and making life easier for yourself. I've started to move back towards 4 strings recently but if I need a 5, I use a 5. Quote
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