If slap is your goal, I'd suggest trying to think of the bass as a percussion instrument. With that, in time, you'll get more accurate with the fingering.
In most cases, I'd suggest slowing it down with a metronome and then building speed gradually. This time, I'd say get the tempo and worry about the exact fingering a bit later.
Honestly. Thats what finally got me to Korn slapping. Earley Korn is really rythmic for the bass. Only you just hear the stringes banging around beacuse fieldly plays a 5-string tuned 1 step lower. In A. He does thumb up, which works for me. My problem is not the rhythm part, but making the slapping consistent. Then moving away from the E string. I can slap there but the rest of the strings no.
I just need to work moar. (at bass/guitar.)
Honestly the last 2 weeks or so I've been too busy to even play. I broke my rule of at least 5 min a day. My fingers could tell tho.
But for reals digged your bass, and tone. What bass btw?
I'm not 100% certain, but I think it's a Fender P bass. That's what it sounds like to me. It also sounds like a four string. So, there's that...
I'm catching some Zzz's. I'll be back around tomorrow afternoon.
Yea Pbass for the win. I have a cheap Glarry P/J bass. I bought a better P pickup and pots to upgrade just have not done it yet. I really want a Pbass.
I really want a Ibanez RGB 5 String bass. Which is P/J. Just with Joe Bidens ecconomy I cant spend $500 on a new guitar haha.
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