If they aren't so different from each other why do so many players say things like:
"I just can't wrap my brain around playing a 5-string."
"I'm not comfortable with a 5-string."
"I've tried, but I just can't play one."
"A 4-string is more natural to me."
And on and on and on and on and on...
Do I think that players who play 5-string are better than players that don't?
Absolutely not!
Do I respect someone who had previously only played 4-string (possibly for many years) and then switched to playing 5-string?
Absolutely!
As stated in an earlier post, this is a sore subject with me and it's the debate that I grow weary of and I again apologize for ruffling any feathers.
By the way, ZiggyDude (and anybody else): I totally respect that you play both 4-string and 5-string.




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. If you play originals (with no horns), or don't transpose music, then I don't see the (technical or musical) need for a five string -- except, naturally, if you just love to play five strings.

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