Bass Pick
![]() |
Top 5 Picking Hand Mistakes (beginner) Bass Players Make
A bass players approach to picking is vitally important to the way the notes will come out sounding. Things learned (or not learned) early on can have unpleasant effects on the overall tone that player gets from his/her bass. For a lot of bass players, just making a some simple changes in the way the hand is positioned makes a big difference. For others, the motion used to pluck the strings is creating a harsh tone. Here is a list of five mistakes many bass players make in their basic hand technique:
1. Arm not resting in the right spot
What part of the forearm a player rests against the bass may seem unimportant, but it's the beginning of the optimal picking hand setup. It's best to rest the forearm so that it touches the bass closer to the wrist than the elbow. This prevents the wrist from having to arch too much. Too much arch in the wrist can start to cause injuries, especially to more aggressive bass players. Rest the arm where it's most comfortable on the back of the bass (against the half of the forearm closest to the wrist) so that there is about a forty-five degree angle in the wrist when the picking fingers touch the strings.
2. Picking hand not properly positioned
The picking hand should hang directly over the pickup area. Picking the strings right around the pickups will give a bass player the strongest, most consistent tone. Keep the picking hand at a right angle or perpendicular to the strings. A bass player can pull his/her elbow in closer to the body making it easier and more comfortable. The fingertips curl around to rest easily against the strings.
3. Plucking the strings incorrectly
Sometimes bass players don't use the best motion in their basic picking attack. Common mistakes include lifting the fingers really high and slapping them down against the string when plucking a note, or hooking the finger on the string and pulling it upward toward the ceiling to pluck. The angle of attack should be into the instrument, making the tone full and round.
It's very important to keep the picking fingers completely relaxed! Try to imagine that the string is not even there and that you're trying to tap the pickup. Imagine you're playing 'through' the string. Let your relaxed fingertips roll off the strings so it leaves it vibrating with a nice full, even sound.
4. Alternating picking strength/agility under-developed
It doesn't take long for a bass player to develop some speed and control with alternate finger picking. The first step is to play one note on each string, alternating between your index and middle fingers. Try to play the notes as full and even sounding as possible. Get the motion down so that all the notes plucked sound good. Then start playing scale patterns slowly, keeping an eye on form and tone.Calluses build up quickly making it painless to strike the strings all day long.
5. No awareness or control over tone
When a bass player is concentrating on fundamental technique, they are usually focused on execution and attack, and may not be listening to the overall tone he/she is producing. Once a bass player learns the proper setup and technique, it's important to start trying to get a nice full, even, sweet sounding tone. It's a lifelong pursuit, so the sooner a bass player becomes aware of their tone and starts to shape it, the sooner they will sound like a pro.
Bass players should also know how to effect the tone by slightly varying the the picking attack and placement. A player should be able to pick hard, loud notes or soft quiet ones with the same steady and even control.
Bass tone can be greatly effected by picking in different spots between the bridge and the end of the neck. Picking closer to neck will produce a very boomy bass sound. This comes in handy for playing certain styles. Picking close to the bridge makes for a tighter, punchier, mid-range tone. Many bass players tend toward this area as it makes the notes ring and stand out a bit more clearly.
Bad picking hand habits will make it difficult for a bassist to have much control on the instrument. Making a few simple tweaks to hand positioning and picking attack can improve a bass players agility and overall tone dramatically. It doesn't take long to build up speed and control of attack with alternate picking. The player can then move on to sculpting their own unique sound on the instrument. Bass players who don't learn these things spend a lot of time struggling to play parts that aren't really that hard. Don't be one of them!
About the Author
Jon Brickley has developed a series of step by step video tutorials for bass guitar students. Easy to understand lessons teach you bass guitar basics quickly or unlearn bad bass playing habits that are holding you back - Get your copy now for only $7 by clicking here ==> http://www.overnightbassplayer.com
|
|
Wedgie Bass Pick Holder $2.49 Wedgie Bass Pick Holder |
|
|
Vintage Wem Pick A Bass Er15 $650 In Store Vintage VINTAGE WEM PICK A BASS ER15 |
|
|
Fender J Bass V Pick Guard Shell $29.99 Fender J Bass V Pick Guard Shell |
|
|
Planet Waves Bass S.O.S. Strobe Pick Tuner $14.99 Planet Waves Bass S.O.S. Strobe Pick Tuner |
|
|
Mick's Picks Bass Guitar Pick Variety Pack 6-Pack $4.99 Mick's Picks Bass Guitar Pick Variety Pack 6-Pack |
|
|
Used Fender Jazz Bass Active Pick Ups Koren $350 In Store Used USED FENDER JAZZ BASS ACTIVE PICK UPS KOREN |
|
|
Pick Yourself Up - Bass (Digital Sheet Music) $3.99 By Jerome Kern and Dorothy Fields. Arranged by Mike Tomaro. Jazz band. For Bass. Jazz. Individual instrument part. 3 pages. Published by Hal Leonard - Digital Sheet Music |
|
|
Planet Waves S.O.S. Strobe Pick Bass Tuner $14.99 The revolutionary Planet Waves S.O.S. Bass Tuner pulses 2 out-of-phase LED light beams directly onto the vibrating string. When the string is out of tune, the 2 lights will visually dance on the string being tuned. As you approach in-tune status, the movement slows down and eventually stops when you are perfectly in tune. This revolutionary visual tuning system enables precision tuning in silent or noisy environments, without the need for audible sound or sensing of any kind. |
|
|
Pick Pick Pick It Up $10 Pick Pick Pick It Up |
|
|
Planet Waves Adjustable Insert Pick $4.99 Bass players that use their fingers but would like to use a pick without losing the crucial sound of finger picking do not have to despair — enter the Planet Waves Adjustable Insert Pick. The design of the Planet Waves Adjustable-Insert Pick allows players to achieve a variety of picking sounds and attacks. A rubber outer pick accepts different inserts of varying thickness for soft to hard attacks. This design will provide the distinct sound of a finger-plucked bass. It is also great for guitar and ukulele. |
|
|
Rockburn Bass Guitar - Red $99.99 Tone control. Volume control. EAN/Barcode 5060091493377. Free delivery by post. P-bass pick up. Bass guitar. Basswood body. Maple neck. Rosewood fingerboard. Rockburn bass guitar in red. By Rockburn. |
|
|
Rockburn Bass Guitar - Black $99.99 Free delivery by post. Volume control. EAN/Barcode 5060091493360. P-bass pick up. Tone control. Maple neck. Basswood body. Bass guitar. Rosewood fingerboard. Rockburn bass guitar in black. By Rockburn. |
|
|
Bass $10 Bass |
|
|
Pick Yourself Up - Bass Clef Solo Sheet (Digital Sheet Music) $3.99 By Jerome Kern and Dorothy Fields. Arranged by Mike Tomaro. Jazz band. For Bass Clef Solo Sheet. Jazz. Individual instrument part. 2 pages. Published by Hal Leonard - Digital Sheet Music |
|
|
Pick Up The Pieces $3.99 By Average White Band. Funk; Pop; R & B; Rock. Bass TAB. 5 pages. Published by Hal Leonard - Digital Sheet Music |
|
|
Bluegrass Bass - Pick It Music Sweatshirt by CafePress $39.5 Warm up in our stylin' Hanes Heavyweight 90/10 cotton/polyester sweatshirt. Thick but not bulky, for maximum comfort and durability whether you're working out or hanging out. 10.1 oz. patented PrintPro174; fabric in a 90/10 cotton/polyester Music Sweatshirt Tee, TShirt, Shirt Warm up in our stylin' Hanes Heavyweight 90/10 cotton/polyester sweatshirt. Thick but not bulky, for maximum comfort and durability whether you're working out or hanging out. 10.1 oz. patented PrintPro174; fabric in a 90/10 cotton/polyester |
|
|
Wedgie Rubber Guitar Pick 5MM Hard $1.49 The unique and innovative Wedgie guitar pick is designed to be so comfortable, you'll never hold a flat pick again without noticing how flat it is. The Wedgie's contoured shape allows it to be held more firmly without changing its playing feel. Wedgie Rubbers use a special elastomer material to nearly eliminate pick noise, leaving you with clean, warm tones. It sounds like your fingers, yet plays like a pick. Outstanding for classical and acoustic guitars, and for bass. |
|
|
Wedgie Rubber Guitar Pick 3.1MM Hard $1.49 The unique and innovative Wedgie guitar pick is designed to be so comfortable, you'll never hold a flat pick again without noticing how flat it is. The Wedgie's contoured shape allows it to be held more firmly without changing its playing feel. Wedgie Rubbers use a special elastomer material to nearly eliminate pick noise, leaving you with clean, warm tones. It sounds like your fingers, yet plays like a pick. Outstanding for classical and acoustic guitars, and for bass. |
|
|
Wedgie Rubber Guitar Pick 5MM Medium $1.49 The unique and innovative Wedgie guitar pick is designed to be so comfortable, you'll never hold a flat pick again without noticing how flat it is. The Wedgie's contoured shape allows it to be held more firmly without changing its playing feel. Wedgie Rubbers use a special elastomer material to nearly eliminate pick noise, leaving you with clean, warm tones. It sounds like your fingers, yet plays like a pick. Outstanding for classical and acoustic guitars, and for bass. |
|
|
Wedgie Rubber Guitar Pick 3.1MM Soft $1.49 The unique and innovative Wedgie guitar pick is designed to be so comfortable, you'll never hold a flat pick again without noticing how flat it is. The Wedgie's contoured shape allows it to be held more firmly without changing its playing feel. Wedgie Rubbers use a special elastomer material to nearly eliminate pick noise, leaving you with clean, warm tones. It sounds like your fingers, yet plays like a pick. Outstanding for classical and acoustic guitars, and for bass. |
|
|
Wedgie Rubber Guitar Pick 5MM Soft $1.49 The unique and innovative Wedgie guitar pick is designed to be so comfortable, you'll never hold a flat pick again without noticing how flat it is. The Wedgie's contoured shape allows it to be held more firmly without changing its playing feel. Wedgie Rubbers use a special elastomer material to nearly eliminate pick noise, leaving you with clean, warm tones. It sounds like your fingers, yet plays like a pick. Outstanding for classical and acoustic guitars, and for bass. |
|
|
Wedgie Rubber Guitar Pick 3.1MM Medium $1.49 The unique and innovative Wedgie guitar pick is designed to be so comfortable, you'll never hold a flat pick again without noticing how flat it is. The Wedgie's contoured shape allows it to be held more firmly without changing its playing feel. Wedgie Rubbers use a special elastomer material to nearly eliminate pick noise, leaving you with clean, warm tones. It sounds like your fingers, yet plays like a pick. Outstanding for classical and acoustic guitars, and for bass. |



US $9.99





















































































