As most of you guys that have been around awhile have seen, Im working on the bass alil more over the last few months and Ive been digging my Tbird bass. Ive even put my Traben bass up for sale as I need some $$..
However, Ive sometimes found the Bird alil more challenging to play and I thought maybe it was just the switch from guitar to bass. I did some set up work on the bass and made it alil better.
Well, the other day I got out the Traben and was wiping it down and making sure there were no issues. Naturally, I played it alittle and man, it was alot easier to play and I even have thicker strings on it. Ok, So, I figure Ut oh, its just the guitar kissing up to me cuz it doesnt want me to sell it, so I better proceed with caution and an open mind.. Ive objectively played it a few more times since, and it REALLy is easier and more enjoyable to play. But visually, I LOVE the T bird so much more and Want that to be my bass.
So, Im guessing there is my answer in there, but I have to ask.. I think Ive heard people say that T birds are more challenging to play. Is this true? Is there something about them that makes em more difficult to play? Is there a key or secret to making them work or working with them?
In case it makes a diff, mine is the neck thru..
Thanks
However, Ive sometimes found the Bird alil more challenging to play and I thought maybe it was just the switch from guitar to bass. I did some set up work on the bass and made it alil better.
Well, the other day I got out the Traben and was wiping it down and making sure there were no issues. Naturally, I played it alittle and man, it was alot easier to play and I even have thicker strings on it. Ok, So, I figure Ut oh, its just the guitar kissing up to me cuz it doesnt want me to sell it, so I better proceed with caution and an open mind.. Ive objectively played it a few more times since, and it REALLy is easier and more enjoyable to play. But visually, I LOVE the T bird so much more and Want that to be my bass.
So, Im guessing there is my answer in there, but I have to ask.. I think Ive heard people say that T birds are more challenging to play. Is this true? Is there something about them that makes em more difficult to play? Is there a key or secret to making them work or working with them?
In case it makes a diff, mine is the neck thru..
Thanks