DrNewcenstein
He Did the Monster Mash
Re: why is bass harder to fret than guitar?
Thicker, wider neck, extending the pinky farther to wrap it over the top.
Try adopting more of a Classical hand technique, with the thumb in the middle of the back of the neck instead of wrapped over it.
IMO fretting should be effortless, so the lower-the-better. If the buzz gets to you, look into flatwounds (not tapewounds, though). I've been using standard roundwounds on bass forever, but "recently" found out Steve Harris' signature Rotosounds are actually flatwound, not roundwound. IMO he's got the right amount of clank and punch.
One day, when I grow up, I'm going to actually get a set of those and see what's what.
Not sure what winding style Geddy Lee uses, though.
Thicker, wider neck, extending the pinky farther to wrap it over the top.
Try adopting more of a Classical hand technique, with the thumb in the middle of the back of the neck instead of wrapped over it.
IMO fretting should be effortless, so the lower-the-better. If the buzz gets to you, look into flatwounds (not tapewounds, though). I've been using standard roundwounds on bass forever, but "recently" found out Steve Harris' signature Rotosounds are actually flatwound, not roundwound. IMO he's got the right amount of clank and punch.
One day, when I grow up, I'm going to actually get a set of those and see what's what.
Not sure what winding style Geddy Lee uses, though.