jazzyvee Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago On 20/11/2025 at 19:52, Beedster said: What can be done? Slight digression. Is it common practice to have position marker dots on a DB? Quote
JPJ Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago 1 hour ago, jazzyvee said: Slight digression. Is it common practice to have position marker dots on a DB? I think the purists will say no, but I have them on mine as I’m a Newby to the big bass and I generally double between the DB and the fretless bass. 2 Quote
NickD Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago It's common practice in my house, and beyond that is none of my business! 😂 1 Quote
Burns-bass Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago 7 minutes ago, JPJ said: I think the purists will say no, but I have them on mine as I’m a Newby to the big bass and I generally double between the DB and the fretless bass. I used to be a purist until playing a festival stage at night and having every member of the band laugh as I started a song a semitone up. 1 Quote
Beedster Posted 19 hours ago Author Posted 19 hours ago 2 hours ago, jazzyvee said: Slight digression. Is it common practice to have position marker dots on a DB? I have them because they reduces error, I rarely use them, but when I do I’m glad I installed them 1 Quote
Beedster Posted 19 hours ago Author Posted 19 hours ago 44 minutes ago, Burns-bass said: I used to be a purist until playing a festival stage at night and having every member of the band laugh as I started a song a semitone up. I’ve been there, although ironically the worst gig I ever did (reminiscent of the famous Richie Benaud quote ‘there’s only three things wrong with English Cricket, they can’t bat, they can’t bowl, and they can’t field’, albeit in my case I was out of tune, out of time, and out of style) I was asked to join a Jazz Trio by a member of the audience who turned out to be quite well known….🤔 Quote
Rosie C Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 3 hours ago, jazzyvee said: Slight digression. Is it common practice to have position marker dots on a DB? I used to have electrician's tape on my bass, but it encouraged me to look rather than listen so I took it back off. That said there is a little burr in the neck wood just where the fourth 'fret' would be, for emergencies! Quote
Beer of the Bass Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago (edited) I have two dots on the face on the fingerboard at the octave and a fourth above (where the 12th and 17th frets aren't). Some people are quite scathing about the idea and it tends to get shot down in online discussions, but then a surprising number of better players than me have dots up in thumb position so I'm not going to feel bad about it. It does help me to feel a little more confident in venturing up there, and I'm using the small side dots from a set of guitar dot stickers, so it's neat looking but easily undone. Edited 16 hours ago by Beer of the Bass Quote
ezbass Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago There is a snobbery about this kind of thing, when all that really matters is that the end product sounds good. Having listened to numerous DB players, some of whom are revered, some dots (other markers are available) would help immeasurably. I’d rather see lines and dots than listen to pitchy playing. 2 Quote
Beedster Posted 15 hours ago Author Posted 15 hours ago 14 minutes ago, ezbass said: There is a snobbery about this kind of thing, when all that really matters is that the end product sounds good. Having listened to numerous DB players, some of whom are revered, some dots (other markers are available) would help immeasurably. I’d rather see lines and dots than listen to pitchy playing. I think we often take our lead from orchestral players while forgetting that when there’s 8 or more players in a section individual tuning matters less. And yes, I’d prefer to be in tune whatever it takes 👍 2 Quote
Beedster Posted 15 hours ago Author Posted 15 hours ago …. suspect some new soundholes are going to help 👍 1 Quote
NickA Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago (edited) Or buy a pack of these and see if they help: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/292979806418?var=0&shprz=EBAY_GB_619&_ul=GB&mkevt=1&mkcid=1&toolid=20006&mkrid=710-53481-19255-0&campid=5338986375&loc_interest_ms=&loc_physical_ms=9046416&adtype=pla&customid=Cj0KCQiA0p7KBhCkARIsAE6XlalW5IfZcd_Uf--FTf6ENEaToqvPpylhUhmEwS2j7VKA9ACQm9NAxNkaApXuEALw_wcB|null|null&gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=20398737499&gclid=Cj0KCQiA0p7KBhCkARIsAE6XlalW5IfZcd_Uf--FTf6ENEaToqvPpylhUhmEwS2j7VKA9ACQm9NAxNkaApXuEALw_wcB Edited 2 hours ago by NickA thread drift. waffle deleted Quote
Happy Jack Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Fascinating stuff, but presumably this only really works when you're playing acoustically? Quote
Happy Jack Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 14 hours ago, Beedster said: I think we often take our lead from orchestral players while forgetting that when there’s 8 or more players in a section individual tuning matters less. And yes, I’d prefer to be in tune whatever it takes 👍 I've mentioned this before but during Covid I had to take a bass down to Laurence Dixon. Opened the door to the 'showroom' and there were maybe a dozen DBs lined up on the floor, just in from a big London orchestra for fettling and/or repair. Every single one of them had faint but clear pencil marks on the neck where the dots would be ... 1 Quote
Hellzero Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 9 minutes ago, Happy Jack said: Every single one of them had faint but clear pencil marks on the neck where the dots would be ... And this is the trick I was told to use when I started playing double bass. 😉 Quote
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.