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2004-11-03 [mr mooow]: Eat a demented girls boobs!
2004-11-04 [2000HRS]: lol i like the "every ants dig ground" one.. that got stuck in my head. I'm getting my 5-string bass like next week. I barely know how to play bass.. but I believe I could learn. Any help?
2004-11-04 [Maurer's conclusions]: It's not terribly hard, but you should probably get some form of teacher who can teach you hand positions and things like that, I can only teach you theory.
2004-11-05 [2000HRS]: I don't have money for a teacher. Well, I sort of can learn that hand position of this one site I saw. It's pretty cool. Other than that.. all I need is the chord tabs etc. I know there aren't many but there's some. Theory will be a good thing *bows* lol...
2004-11-07 [Maurer's conclusions]: Ask away, I'll do my best to help you.
2004-11-07 [2000HRS]: i'm gettin my bass on this Wednesday. Then I'd have a tons of questions. lol.. first up: What's different between 4 and 5 string bass? And which one do you prefer/play?
2004-11-08 [Maurer's conclusions]: A four string bass has 4 strings tuned from lowest to highest E A D G, and a five string bass has five strings, which are tuned to E A D G B. Five string basses may be more versatile, since you can hit higher notes, but since most bassists use basses to hit the lower notes, it won't make a difference. I play a four string.
2004-11-08 [2000HRS]: Sweeet. Are there any chords? I mean some people yes, and some people say no. So I'm pretty much confused. If there are then.. can you list like a few of them or something? That'd be helpful. Oh, and are there chords on 4 and 5 string bass different from each others?
2004-11-09 [Maurer's conclusions]: Yes, you can play chords on the bass, but it is much harder. In any case, the chords would not change if you had a 4 or a 5 string.
2004-11-10 [2000HRS]: Hmm.. so i guess there's books about chords right? And yeah.. like most chords are written in 4-string bass so if you're playing with 5-string bass.. will the 5th string be like open all the time?
2004-11-10 [2000HRS]: Hmm.. so i guess there's books about chords right? And yeah.. like most chords are written in 4-string bass so if you're playing with 5-string bass.. will the 5th string be like open note all the time?
2004-11-10 [2000HRS]: hehe.. sorry if you're getting tired of answereing all these dumb questions.
2004-11-10 [Maurer's conclusions]: No it's no problem. There are books about bass, and they would probably have chords in those. However, on a five string, you will need to include the 5th string in a chord (which may mean not leaving it open), or you just dont play it.
2004-11-11 [2000HRS]: So do they have like a chord book just for 5-string?
2004-11-11 [2000HRS]: Oh yeah. I got my bass today. It rocks. I've been learning it quite a bit in a little time today.
2004-11-15 [Maurer's conclusions]: I doubt they have a chord book for a five string. If you are having trouble with a chord, just ask me and I will give you a tab. Did you get a 4 or a 5 string?
2004-11-16 [2000HRS]: I got a 5-string. I'm learning pretty much right now. I know all the keys on the four strings of the first 4 frats including finger roll etc. just in 6 days. I'm proud of me hehe.
2004-11-16 [2000HRS]: I think I might tune the b-string into E.. I don't know how it'd sound but that's just my imagination.
2004-11-16 [Maurer's conclusions]: You could, but it would make chords much more complex, if you were to use all of the strings
2004-11-16 [Maurer's conclusions]: Also, make sure that the string does not break, because then it will whip you, and that hurts like FUCK!
2004-11-16 [2000HRS]: lol hehe.. it happened to me once so I know that. oh yeah.. how do you slap? And what's spider crawl?
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