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[QUOTE="Kalopsia:46519"]cryptic anthony said it best, there's no law about bassists only allowed to use their fingers. originally, everyone thought bass was designed to be only used as a rythm instrument, and only pluck it. people like Victor Wooten and Les Claypool turned it into a lead, slap happy instrument. there is a tonal difference between using a pick and fingers. with a pick there's more of an attack to the sound, and when it comes to metal, it helps make each note more discernable. it's hard to play death metal with your fingers, and make every note clear. few bassists like Alex Webster are able to pull it off. i'm a pick bassist, but i train myself that if during the middle of a song i drop my pick and can't get to another one, i switch to using 3 fingers. there's no reason a bassist can't use a pick. what, next are u gonna say we can't tap either? the bass guitar is an extremely versatile instrument, with limitless options on how it can be played, a pick is another way of playing it. so stop bitching[/QUOTE]
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