How do you 'pop' on a bass?
How do you 'pop' on a bass?
Pardon my ignorance, but I was looking at the 'pig' bass tab and it says (p = pop) How do you?
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a pop is
A) an accented note. just pluck it a little harder than you do normally.
B) a accompanying technique for slapping. hook the string, normally the d or g string, and pull it away from the fretboard so it snaps back and pops against the fret board. normally, you slap the E and A with your thumb, and pop the D and G notes with your middle or index finger.
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A) an accented note. just pluck it a little harder than you do normally.
B) a accompanying technique for slapping. hook the string, normally the d or g string, and pull it away from the fretboard so it snaps back and pops against the fret board. normally, you slap the E and A with your thumb, and pop the D and G notes with your middle or index finger.
TWANG
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In Stefan's case, (a) is the answer 99.9% of the time.GSRLessard14 wrote:a pop is
A) an accented note. just pluck it a little harder than you do normally.
B) a accompanying technique for slapping. hook the string, normally the d or g string, and pull it away from the fretboard so it snaps back and pops against the fret board. normally, you slap the E and A with your thumb, and pop the D and G notes with your middle or index finger.
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