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Re Re: 4 String Bass or 5 String Bass




>>I was considering getting a bass guitar (again) for home recording 
>>purposes (and looping). I had a 4 string before that I used to add 
>>bass to my compositions. I was wondering if, for grins, if I should 
>>purchase a 5 string just to try out. Is there any compelling reason 
>>to get a 5 string?

The extra low string only sounds good on those low notes.
Really it's pushing the limits of string thickness for getting a good tone,
...and can sound a bit flabby if you try to use it higher up the neck.



...but there's always the option to put on a high C string instead.
That extends the playability rather nicely, especially if you're looping, 
as
it can help a melodic line to stand out over the loop.


Have to admit though, when I played my 6 stringer with a band last I don't
think I touched the 2 extra strings at all.


andy butler ( who was a bass player before being a guitar looper)