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  • Bass Guitar

    2 25.00%
  • Double Bass

    4 50.00%
  • None

    1 12.50%
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  1. #1

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    Hi !

    This is a weird question but what do you prefer here ?


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    bass guitar....It sounds better... I think so.

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    I'm going with the electric here. Your line sounds more confident.

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    Like the attack and more gradual decay of the acoustic bass better for this style.

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    I played trad jazz on an electric for about 20 years. It didn't look right so I changed to DB! I haven't done much bass work recently but when I do I use my Fender Jazz. It's so much easier.

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    Personally I really love the bass guitar and more if it has a 5th string, about the double bass even if it seems to be difficult, you can play it while your eyes are closed because it's got a body, a bass guitar is just a neck even if it's easier, it's easy to get lost and I sometimes don't play the right notes above C when I am sight playing because I don't look at the neck, it doesn't really happen on double bass.

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    On these two recordings, I preferred the bass guitar.

    The tone of the acoustic bass was a little too trebly or growly for me.

    For the music I usually play I tend to prefer the electric, except for swing and ballads with a really proficient acoustic player.

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    Bob Cranshaw played a lot of jazz with Sonny Rollins on bass guitar.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lionelsax
    Hi !

    This is a weird question but what do you prefer here ?

    Are you using a mic or piezo with the DB?

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    Quote Originally Posted by garybaldy
    Are you using a mic or piezo with the DB?
    Both, mic from the camera and piezo plugged directly into the soundcard.
    It's a blended sound that's why there is a kind of natural reverb or echo, I don't think it's really well synchronised, kind of echo, chorus, reverb effect.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lionelsax
    Both, mic from the camera and piezo plugged directly into the soundcard.
    It's a blended sound that's why there is a kind of natural reverb or echo, I don't think it's really well synchronised, kind of echo, chorus, reverb effect.
    Those piezos need to be matched with an ultra high frequency input to retain the bass frequencies. At least 10 Megaohms.

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    Quote Originally Posted by garybaldy
    Those piezos need to be matched with an ultra high frequency input to retain the bass frequencies. At least 10 Megaohms.
    On a big bass amp it sounds "good", a lot of bottom ends.
    Acoustically it sounds like this.

    Blended with the piezo and some compression (no amp), it sounds like that...



    Sorry, I'm just experimenting, my YouTube channel is not there to say "Look ! I'm playing with my teeth !"...
    I'm just experimenting in order to inspire people who like learning and sharing, learning from their mistakes.
    Well, real life !
    There, I was experimenting thumb position, I put it there to keep it and see if I will be better when I try it again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kris
    Bob Cranshaw played a lot of jazz with Sonny Rollins on bass guitar.
    I saw him twice with Sonny Rollins. It was great and I didn't miss the double bass. Jerome Harris was on guitar. I always liked him too but he's never recorded a lot.

    Of the two I prefer the electric. The double bass actually sounds electrified to me, so I might like it more if it had more of an acoustic sound. One of the cool things about the double bass is that it's ampitude envelope is shorter than the electric bass. Similar to how an archop guitar has less sustain but more attack than a solid body electric.

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    I prefer the acoustic bass.