I need some help with playing a five string bass. I know that this will sound crazy, but I have been playing a five string for almost 2 years now, but i recently realized that i was reallly playng a 4 string but uising a 5 string bass. What i am trying to say is that i don't think that I am getting the most out of the extra string. Can someone give me some help or tips to use the oter string more.
When I transitioned to a 5, I would play songs using the B string to see how the extended range could benefit me, if it was easier in the current rage, I would would continue playing the way I was already playing.
Example: Lets say it was a 1-6-2-5-1... starting at the F.
The Notes would consist of F D G C F
Four String
G||-----|-----|-----|-----|--C--|-----|
D||-----|-----|--F--|-----|--G--|-----|
A||-----|-----|--C -|-----|--D-|-----|
E||--F--|-----|--G-|-----|-----|-----|
In the 4 string example, The Notes are pretty easy to get to... I could even use open notes in that range.
I just found using the 1st & 3rd Fret on the B string the easiest position to play at and add runs, from there, so I began to utilize the B string.
Also, I got deeper tones at my disposal now.
Five String
G||-----|-----|-----|-----|--C--|-----|
D||-----|-----|--F--|-----|--G--|-----|
A||-----|-----|--C -|-----|--D-|-----|
E||--
F--|-----|--
G-|-----|-----|-----|
B||--
C--|-----|--
D-|-----|-----|-----|
We minister alot of songs in Db, Eb, E, and F... Which all fall on the B string within the first 6 frets, perfect for me. & we also do songs in Ab and Bb, which fall on the E string at the 4th & 6th Fret. I got so comfortable playing in that area, that I didn't venture much further, You could say that the I got spoiled...