bassmonkey
Well-known member
So guys, why a 5 banger? What does it for you? What does the extra string give you? Why can't you live with 4 strings?
Several reasons here:
I like the tone I get from the larger B string. It seems to have a bigger bottom.
I play a lot with the B string as my "home base". For example if I'm playing in E, I usually play from the 5th position. If I'm playing in C, I'll play from the 10th position a lot.
It's more comfortable most of the time since it shortens the scale of the bass.
I don't play a lot of open strings because I don't seem to have as much control over the duration of a note when it's played open. The B string gives me the opporunity to play more fretted notes which allows me to determine the lenght of the note more easily.
One of the times I do like an open note? When I can play the open B at the end of a song. It blows the roof off and makes for a very dynamic ending to a song.
Why can't you live with 4 strings?
Interesting - I haven't tried a 5 string bass before properly, and have always felt happy with what my 4 string basses offer me. Never really felt the need to consider an extra string...
After reading all your comments a rethink may be in order .... I am now curious to try a 5 stringer to see how they play and sound ...
Shamus and Mobay both seem to suggest a better tone from a 5 string, why is that? - is that because you can use the low B?
Several reasons here:
I like the tone I get from the larger B string. It seems to have a bigger bottom.
I play a lot with the B string as my "home base". For example if I'm playing in E, I usually play from the 5th position. If I'm playing in C, I'll play from the 10th position a lot.
It's more comfortable most of the time since it shortens the scale of the bass.
I don't play a lot of open strings because I don't seem to have as much control over the duration of a note when it's played open. The B string gives me the opporunity to play more fretted notes which allows me to determine the lenght of the note more easily.
One of the times I do like an open note? When I can play the open B at the end of a song. It blows the roof off and makes for a very dynamic ending to a song.