I'm with the floaters. I did try flat originally, but found floating to be way more expressive and fluid.
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I'm with the floaters. I did try flat originally, but found floating to be way more expressive and fluid. —http://www.aquatudes.com |
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My favorite is still the STETSBAR. (One might call that a hybrid) most accurate and controllable. With those I can spring an octave down and a fifth above. There are some other interesting set ups that I have acquired but not installed yet. I have a floating whammy on my fretted five string bass that I love and it has bars on the B STRING SIDE AND ON THE G STRING side. I do not believe a whammy is ever needed on the fretless five string. —The mighty KAHUNATONES www.donschott.com Last edited: Dec 14, 2019 13:16:01 |