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I have a harder time than I thought about making 5 string my main or not. It is a lot more complicated than I thought.
In the beginning it was easy. You understand that most people use the 5th string not to go lower, but to have more notes available with a constant hand position somewhere around fret 5-8. OK. Then you also realize how many higher end recordings still bring out the old 4-string Fender, and maybe a session guitarist not afraid of moving more. OK, I understand that tradeoff.
But now more is coming in:
Since I'm relatively new going bass after guitar I still have the option to do my learning and practicing on 5.
Just wondering what you guys would do? Would you have a beginner or semi-beginner go for 5 (or 6)? Muscle memory is building and I have to decide.
In the beginning it was easy. You understand that most people use the 5th string not to go lower, but to have more notes available with a constant hand position somewhere around fret 5-8. OK. Then you also realize how many higher end recordings still bring out the old 4-string Fender, and maybe a session guitarist not afraid of moving more. OK, I understand that tradeoff.
But now more is coming in:
- I feel that at least in the case of my Bongo I had a huge improvement in sound by adding strings, presumably because of the additional wood in the neck. I mean the 6H is so much better than the wimpy 4HH way
- For some reason I am drifting away from my old preference for simple split style P pickups and basses. That removes a certain pain point for 5-strings which is that the symmetric design doesn't work as well anymore
Since I'm relatively new going bass after guitar I still have the option to do my learning and practicing on 5.
Just wondering what you guys would do? Would you have a beginner or semi-beginner go for 5 (or 6)? Muscle memory is building and I have to decide.