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I want to learn to slap. Where should I start?
I can, by the way, play stringed, non-bowed instruments already.
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I can, by the way, play stringed, non-bowed instruments already.
Pfloyd... Bassphemy... grandPA... Polestrom...
I'm lookin' at y'all...
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Set your action as low as you can to where you're just high enough that you can't hear fret buzz through the amp. Hold your right hand in a position where you thumb is as close to perpendicular to the strings as possible (this will entail some adjustment of the height which you hold the bass), bring your thumb down on the E string and smack it so it bounces off the frets. Then use your index or middle finger to "hook" under the D string and quickly lift it up and let it go, letting it "pop" off the fretboard.
That's the basic manual portion of it which you can move around between the strings (E and A tend to be the slapped strings and D and G tend to be the popped ones). The "slap sound" is achieved with a combination of fast thumb slaps and finger pops coupled with left-hand muting and fretting. If you have a compressor, squash the shit of your signal to tame the transients and bring up the volume of the mutes. Wash, rinse, repeat.
That's the basic manual portion of it which you can move around between the strings (E and A tend to be the slapped strings and D and G tend to be the popped ones). The "slap sound" is achieved with a combination of fast thumb slaps and finger pops coupled with left-hand muting and fretting. If you have a compressor, squash the shit of your signal to tame the transients and bring up the volume of the mutes. Wash, rinse, repeat.
Izzy: do you realize how broad "environmental science" is?
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Izzy: well, more useful than that
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Izzy: it's like going to school for history
Izzy: well, more useful than that
Izzy: but an expert on the civil war won't know jackshit on uhh
Izzy: something that isnt the civil war
What he said.Pfl?yd wrote:Set your action as low as you can to where you're just high enough that you can't hear fret buzz through the amp. Hold your right hand in a position where you thumb is as close to perpendicular to the strings as possible (this will entail some adjustment of the height which you hold the bass), bring your thumb down on the E string and smack it so it bounces off the frets. Then use your index or middle finger to "hook" under the D string and quickly lift it up and let it go, letting it "pop" off the fretboard.
That's the basic manual portion of it which you can move around between the strings (E and A tend to be the slapped strings and D and G tend to be the popped ones). The "slap sound" is achieved with a combination of fast thumb slaps and finger pops coupled with left-hand muting and fretting. If you have a compressor, squash the shit of your signal to tame the transients and bring up the volume of the mutes. Wash, rinse, repeat.
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Start with learning Red Hot Chili Peppers version of higher ground, then move to the entire Bootsy Collins collection.
Practice the notes of funk songs that you like normal finger style, then start adding slap/pop into it.
If you are a pick/plexi bass player, you will have a harder time learning this tecnique.
Practice the notes of funk songs that you like normal finger style, then start adding slap/pop into it.
If you are a pick/plexi bass player, you will have a harder time learning this tecnique.
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And why exactly would I change my name to "Schmeagle"?[/b]
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And why exactly would I change my name to "Schmeagle"?[/b]
[b]"Bukkake Tsunami". My two negro cats are fighting, the one missing a leg is winning.[/b]
I've never played too much slap. I learned some RHCP and some Wooten and whatever else just to see if I could do it. Other than that I usually fuck around with octaves because it's fun. Slap the G on the E string and then pop the G that's one octave above it on the D string. Then slap twice and pop once. Or slap the G then pop the F that is right before the octave G and hammer onto the G. Or pull off. Or mute the E string and slap it.
The only thing I've found really fun about slap is that you can fuck around with drum rudiments.
The only thing I've found really fun about slap is that you can fuck around with drum rudiments.
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What kind of bass do you play?BassPhemy wrote:I've never played too much slap. I learned some RHCP and some Wooten and whatever else just to see if I could do it. Other than that I usually fuck around with octaves because it's fun. Slap the G on the E string and then pop the G that's one octave above it on the D string. Then slap twice and pop once. Or slap the G then pop the F that is right before the octave G and hammer onto the G. Or pull off. Or mute the E string and slap it.
The only thing I've found really fun about slap is that you can fuck around with drum rudiments.
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Well the drum rudiment thing is a sound comparison because playing slap has a lot more to do with drumming than bass-playing, truth be told. And practicing drum rudiments on the bass is actually a good place to begin. Just change the Left and Right of rudiment exercises to Slap and Pop and you get some more rhythmic stuff going on.BassPhemy wrote:I've never played too much slap. I learned some RHCP and some Wooten and whatever else just to see if I could do it. Other than that I usually fuck around with octaves because it's fun. Slap the G on the E string and then pop the G that's one octave above it on the D string. Then slap twice and pop once. Or slap the G then pop the F that is right before the octave G and hammer onto the G. Or pull off. Or mute the E string and slap it.
The only thing I've found really fun about slap is that you can fuck around with drum rudiments.
The first song I learned how to slap was Rage Against the Machine's "Take the Power Back" because the riff itself is pretty much a simple box-pattern so you can concentrate more on your right-hand technique. "Higher Ground" is a good one too, but a little faster. It's all octaves, of course.
Izzy: do you realize how broad "environmental science" is?
Izzy: it's like going to school for history
Izzy: well, more useful than that
Izzy: but an expert on the civil war won't know jackshit on uhh
Izzy: something that isnt the civil war
Izzy: it's like going to school for history
Izzy: well, more useful than that
Izzy: but an expert on the civil war won't know jackshit on uhh
Izzy: something that isnt the civil war
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That's why I want to learn it, so I can add a percussive quality to my playing. I've started working on a new project with a guitarist/vocalist, and I'm playing bass and running electronics.BassPhemy wrote: The only thing I've found really fun about slap is that you can fuck around with drum rudiments.
I don't have much of a "funk" style to my playing, and it's probably going to wind up being a spacey, drone-ish bass sound with occasional slap/pop percussive sounds.
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If you're not doing anything super technical, the basics of slap are easy enough to grasp.The Doctor wrote:That's why I want to learn it, so I can add a percussive quality to my playing. I've started working on a new project with a guitarist/vocalist, and I'm playing bass and running electronics.BassPhemy wrote: The only thing I've found really fun about slap is that you can fuck around with drum rudiments.
I don't have much of a "funk" style to my playing, and it's probably going to wind up being a spacey, drone-ish bass sound with occasional slap/pop percussive sounds.
Izzy: do you realize how broad "environmental science" is?
Izzy: it's like going to school for history
Izzy: well, more useful than that
Izzy: but an expert on the civil war won't know jackshit on uhh
Izzy: something that isnt the civil war
Izzy: it's like going to school for history
Izzy: well, more useful than that
Izzy: but an expert on the civil war won't know jackshit on uhh
Izzy: something that isnt the civil war
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Actually, I'd look up "slap lessons" on Google or Youtube. It's more something you have to seen done more than read about.
Izzy: do you realize how broad "environmental science" is?
Izzy: it's like going to school for history
Izzy: well, more useful than that
Izzy: but an expert on the civil war won't know jackshit on uhh
Izzy: something that isnt the civil war
Izzy: it's like going to school for history
Izzy: well, more useful than that
Izzy: but an expert on the civil war won't know jackshit on uhh
Izzy: something that isnt the civil war
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I just did that, and it was helpful, but a lot of those lessons seem to be people in their bedrooms. I found a few though that were actually pros who knew what they were doing.Pfl?yd wrote:Actually, I'd look up "slap lessons" on Google or Youtube. It's more something you have to seen done more than read about.
Can you slap at all Mr Pfloyd? I mean, on a level more than a pop here and there?
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I play in a avant-funk ensemble where I do it about half the time. I'm no Victor Wooten but I get around the fretboard well enough.The Doctor wrote:I just did that, and it was helpful, but a lot of those lessons seem to be people in their bedrooms. I found a few though that were actually pros who knew what they were doing.Pfl?yd wrote:Actually, I'd look up "slap lessons" on Google or Youtube. It's more something you have to seen done more than read about.
Can you slap at all Mr Pfloyd? I mean, on a level more than a pop here and there?
Izzy: do you realize how broad "environmental science" is?
Izzy: it's like going to school for history
Izzy: well, more useful than that
Izzy: but an expert on the civil war won't know jackshit on uhh
Izzy: something that isnt the civil war
Izzy: it's like going to school for history
Izzy: well, more useful than that
Izzy: but an expert on the civil war won't know jackshit on uhh
Izzy: something that isnt the civil war
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I'm trying to use on of his "lessons" on youtube.Pfl?yd wrote:I play in a avant-funk ensemble where I do it about half the time. I'm no Victor Wooten but I get around the fretboard well enough.The Doctor wrote:I just did that, and it was helpful, but a lot of those lessons seem to be people in their bedrooms. I found a few though that were actually pros who knew what they were doing.Pfl?yd wrote:Actually, I'd look up "slap lessons" on Google or Youtube. It's more something you have to seen done more than read about.
Can you slap at all Mr Pfloyd? I mean, on a level more than a pop here and there?
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False.tacos wrote:do you think I care?TK wrote:I'm positive that you are correctHunter/Killer wrote:thats a keyboardtacos wrote:watch seinfeld
it sounds the same, only better.
Izzy: do you realize how broad "environmental science" is?
Izzy: it's like going to school for history
Izzy: well, more useful than that
Izzy: but an expert on the civil war won't know jackshit on uhh
Izzy: something that isnt the civil war
Izzy: it's like going to school for history
Izzy: well, more useful than that
Izzy: but an expert on the civil war won't know jackshit on uhh
Izzy: something that isnt the civil war
Which one? Doug Lubahn, Jerry Scheff, Lonnie Mack, Bob Glaub, Jack Conrad, Chris Ethridge, Charles Larkey, Leland Sklar, Ray Neapolitan, Wolfgang Melz, Willie Ruff, Kerry Magness, or Leroy Vinnegar?Motorhead wrote:The Doors had a great bassist! I want to be just like him!
Izzy: do you realize how broad "environmental science" is?
Izzy: it's like going to school for history
Izzy: well, more useful than that
Izzy: but an expert on the civil war won't know jackshit on uhh
Izzy: something that isnt the civil war
Izzy: it's like going to school for history
Izzy: well, more useful than that
Izzy: but an expert on the civil war won't know jackshit on uhh
Izzy: something that isnt the civil war
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LelandPfl?yd wrote:Which one? Doug Lubahn, Jerry Scheff, Lonnie Mack, Bob Glaub, Jack Conrad, Chris Ethridge, Charles Larkey, Leland Sklar, Ray Neapolitan, Wolfgang Melz, Willie Ruff, Kerry Magness, or Leroy Vinnegar?Motorhead wrote:The Doors had a great bassist! I want to be just like him!

[b]"Psycho Gangster"
And why exactly would I change my name to "Schmeagle"?[/b]
[b]"Bukkake Tsunami". My two negro cats are fighting, the one missing a leg is winning.[/b]
And why exactly would I change my name to "Schmeagle"?[/b]
[b]"Bukkake Tsunami". My two negro cats are fighting, the one missing a leg is winning.[/b]
Ray Manzarek!Pfl?yd wrote:Which one? Doug Lubahn, Jerry Scheff, Lonnie Mack, Bob Glaub, Jack Conrad, Chris Ethridge, Charles Larkey, Leland Sklar, Ray Neapolitan, Wolfgang Melz, Willie Ruff, Kerry Magness, or Leroy Vinnegar?Motorhead wrote:The Doors had a great bassist! I want to be just like him!
You'd be very hard-pressed to find keyboard setting that replicates Larry Graham, Stanley Clarke, Chuck Rainey (who played on Aja), Les Claypool, Marcus Miller, or lots of other guys. If you think they sound similar or better then your ears aren't very keen. I know it's not "indie" to like that style of playing but let's not let hipster posturing mask actual reality.tacos wrote:no.Pfl?yd wrote:False.tacos wrote:do you think I care?TK wrote:I'm positive that you are correctHunter/Killer wrote:thats a keyboardtacos wrote:watch seinfeld
it sounds the same, only better.
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Izzy: do you realize how broad "environmental science" is?
Izzy: it's like going to school for history
Izzy: well, more useful than that
Izzy: but an expert on the civil war won't know jackshit on uhh
Izzy: something that isnt the civil war
Izzy: it's like going to school for history
Izzy: well, more useful than that
Izzy: but an expert on the civil war won't know jackshit on uhh
Izzy: something that isnt the civil war
no.Pfl?yd wrote:You'd be very hard-pressed to find keyboard setting that replicates Larry Graham, Stanley Clarke, Chuck Rainey (who played on Aja), Les Claypool, Marcus Miller, or lots of other guys. If you think they sound similar or better then your ears aren't very keen. I know it's not "indie" to like that style of playing but let's not let hipster posturing mask actual reality.tacos wrote: no.
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