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Rayan

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tkarter said:
Maybe just a bit higher. I think about where the upper horn is at breast bone level is about where things are right. Might try taking a notch out of the strap and see if that doesn't ease the problem some.

tk
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Hey 'syciprider', you take a joke good !

Seriously, 'tk' makes a good point.

Q - What does your bass teacher have to say about 'where' and 'how' to strap on your bass for best overall playing & comfort; in both 'sitting' & standing positions ?
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syciprider

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Re: Bass height

I find the sweet spot where my right hand just rests naturally on the upper countour and my left hand is not striving to get up on the E (or B in this case).
 

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Alma

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syciprider said:
Hey guys, thanks for the real and not so real suggestions ;)

I bought a new strap with heavier padding and played the 5er more to get used to it. I just got done playing it for a full hour and I feel that I could've gone on for another. I am definitely ready for the Syciprider 3rd World Country Tour. I also noticed that the bass seems lighter if I don't look at the fretboard. Maybe it's tugging at my neck muscles at that angle.

Good to hear you've got your problem under control! :)
 

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I wasn't joking so I don't see it. Nothing more than an attempt to help a fellow bassist cover some of the same ground I have.

Strap you bass where you want to. Oh put the strings on it you want. Play the notes you want I am happy.
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