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TSanders

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Anyone gone from playing mainly 5 string to 4 string?

My StingRay 5 and I get along great, and man do I love that bass.

However, I seem to just flow more naturally on the 4 string. Not that Im any better on 4, just more efficient maybe. Ive played mainly 5 for the last 5 years. So Ive given some serious thought to my next bass being a 4 string.

How crazy am I?
 

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And for any clever remarks you might be thinking of inserting here in regards to my whorish nature, KNOW that the StingRay 5 STAYS.
 

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My blank-plank on order is a 4-banger. Treating it as an experiment. Will see if I can hang on a fretless and if I prefer 4 strings over 5.

The 5 is nice since I know I won't have to detune but everything I've worked on so far just has me using the B as a 34" thumbrest. And I do get confused on which string I am deep into practice sessions. Although, this tells me it is time to take a break.
 

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I played fivers exclusively for 4 years until last summer when I bought my first SR4.I now have three 4's and one 5 .I reach for one of the 4's most of the time unless it's something that I really have to use a 5 on. I feel the same way about flowing better on a 4 also.I have no problems on a 5 it's just that I played a 4 for nine years before getting my first 5 string and it just feels like home(plus it's lighter on my back).I say your next bass MUST be a 4 Travis. Get back to your roots but always keep the SR5, you'll never find a better 5 string than a SR5....
 

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Aussie Mark said:
Not really. All my basses have flatwound strings, which won't need changing at the earliest until my 4 month old son finishes college.


That sure is a plus to flats isnt it Mark. The older the flats on my SR5 get, the sweeter they sound. Ill still have many more YEARS left in em.:D
 

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To add to the difference, the electronics in the 4 sound different. I like the immediacy of the 4 as well, but the versatility of the 5 brings me back. I think I might even just try a 6-string next time I'm in front of one. Hmm, wonder if there's such a thing as a Bongo 6 coming down the pipes?

I'm trying to sell my StingRay 4 after buying a StingRay 5HH and Bongo 5HH and an Axis Super Sport - all in the last two weeks! I'll definitely replace it, but only with:
- a limited edition (not the 30th as I'm not a huge fan of red)
- a Sunburst/Maple StingRay 4H
- a Silhouette Bass Guitar

Aww hell, I'll probably get all three in the end anyway!
 
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