Slapping is usually done on lower strings. Fret a note with your left hand (or right if you play a leftie bass). With your other hand, arch your thumb backwards, and you will feel a hard spot on the backside of the thumb joint. Rotate your wrist to hit the string with that spot on your thumb. Practice this to be able to hit only the string you are playing.
To "pop", fret a note on a high string, and with the same type of motion on your right hand, pull the string outward with your index or index and middle fingers and let it snap back down. If you pull the string too far, you risk breaking strings or pulling the string out of tune,
You can, of course, slap higher strings and pop lower strings, but that's the basic way it's done. Practice, play around with it, and develop your own style.
A bass guitar is an instrument. Slap bass is a technique. Slap bass is one of many stlyes of techniques which is used to play the bass guitar.
Yes, infact, slap sounds better on a 5 string bass than it does on a 4 string in my opinion.
Slap That Bass was created in 1937.
Because his bass is tuned so low. His bass is usually tuned to Drop "D" and he plays Slap Bass. You slap your thumb on the string you want to play and well ah.
i love you man. slap on the bass!! hehe x
Bass tone is the tone of the bass.. Slap is when an open palm meets a victims face.
For more interesting slap bass music, I recommend you check out Les Claypool (Primus) as well as Victor Wooten (Bela Fleck and the Flecktones)
possibly, they use the microphone. just dont use any bass effects and dont slap. use a six string. headless bass might also work.
Yes, you can play bass on a keyboard; but not necessarily any keyboard. If your keyboard supports voices, then it should have a bass(mine has fingered bass, slap bass, and acoustic bass) setting. You can then either play just the bass line on the lower end of the keyboard or if your keyboard offers split voicing you can play an accompaniment in the treble register. A good example would be The Doors. All of their "bass lines" were actually writen, recorded, and performed by keyboardist Ray Manzarek.
It depends on the style you like to play. If you like more of an all around or vintage tone, the Jaguar bass is a better choice. If you like to play hard rock or use the slap technique, the Flea bass is a better choice.
Slap, pop, pick, and fingerpicking.
A slap pull is a technique used in bass guitar playing where the player slaps the strings with their thumb and then pulls the string away from the fretboard with their finger to produce a percussive, rhythmic sound. It is commonly used in funk and slap bass styles to create a funky and groovy rhythm.