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Not certain what you mean by this but I will tell you the BSR is very well balanced and centered on a strap.
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Have you considered an upright?
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Actually, I'm considering selling my upright to get a Smith
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Just for my understanding; I suppose you are not playing the upright like an electric bass guitar, so why playing the electric bass in the way upright plays (vertical)? I would play both but each in its way. Best regards |
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I would play it in a more horizontal position if any of the following were true: - most of the time I played with a pick - most of the time I plucked with my thumb or slapped - most of the time I plucked near the neck - the scale length was a few inches shorter - I was taller and/or had a longer left arm and a shorter right arm ![]() |
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