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Bass finger-rest below the strings

dNA

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Sorry if this is one of those no-brainers, but why do I always see basses where there's a rest below the strings??? I never understood it at all, and i see them more than I see thumb rests where i would expect them to be, above the strings...
the questionable appear as such:
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I guess you're supposed to rest your fingertips on the bottom of that piece, and use your thumb to pluck the strings.
 
tubby.twins said:
I guess you're supposed to rest your fingertips on the bottom of that piece, and use your thumb to pluck the strings.

:icon_scratch: Don't think i've ever seen someone do that... but to each his own I guess.
 
I think I remember reading somewhere that Leo Fender designed them that way because he was not a musician, so when he invented the bass guitar, he assumed people would grasp it and pull up, then play the strings with their thumb. 
 
reinhold said:
I think I remember reading somewhere that Leo Fender designed them that way because he was not a musician, so when he invented the bass guitar, he assumed people would grasp it and pull up, then play the strings with their thumb. 

haha. sounds mildly believable
 
Biggus Pickus said:
I think the term is tug bar. I've seen players use 'em, but not very often.

Well, now there's a bit of obscure trivia. I'll have to use that term the next time I'm in a guitar store and see how the high-school age "sales associate" responds. I wish I could do a credible British accent <grin>
 
guess I am just strange, I thought it was to rest a finger on, makes sense to me I rest a finger on the PG on my guitars, that looks like a place to apply preasure when playing. Course I only play bass around the house when doing recordings so what do I know
 
Cagey said:
Well, now there's a bit of obscure trivia. I'll have to use that term the next time I'm in a guitar store and see how the high-school age "sales associate" responds. I wish I could do a credible British accent <grin>

haha. I might try that myself some time. Though I don't think I'd hold any credibility because i'm not much older than said teenagers
 
ByteFrenzy said:
Then look at mine for a bit  :toothy10:

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On an off-topic, I do like the relicing job you did on the P-Bass. Would you be kind enough to divulge your technique with us?
 
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