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[QUOTE="Cryptic%20Anthony:46328"]I'm not into disagreeing with stuff and causing conflict online, but this thread is just too dumb to be ignored. As someone who plays fingerstyle almost exclusively, I am not personally offended, but why would someone be a "pussy" because they play their bass in a specific style? There is no law that states bass was "meant to played with fingers." I'm sure there are tons of pick players out there who could play circles around you hektik: Scott Clendenin and Dave Ellefson are the ones that come to mind right away. Playing with a pick sounds different than fingerstyle, and in some cases that is appropriate. I doubt the bass tone of Meshuggah would fit the music nearly as well if their bassist had the more rounded sound of fingerstyle playing. Sometimes the added attack of pick sound just fits better. Electric bass is an amazing instrument and there is a great variety of pleasing sounds that it can produce if you know how to play it well. Just because you read somewhere online that Roger Patterson played fingerstyle doesn't mean its the only way to go... keep an open mind. [/QUOTE]
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