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I'd be finding different fingering patterns on the 32.
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A bass scale is measured differently, so the 30'' refers to the distance from the nut to the tailpiece or string anchor and not the bridge saddle. So the answer is yes you can.
I have a 30"scale Hofner violin bass and I can just do it with my smallish hands. It is a bigger stretch though than a standard scale 25.5" guitar.
Scale length is always from the nut to 12th fret and then doubled.
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from your first finger to your little finger.
Pop some bits of masking tape on your fretboard and pencil the distances, then see if you can reach.
And yes, the scale length is calculated the same for basses, guitars, ukuleles, bouzoukis, si.....