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Thanks. The book I've been reading has been very helpful, now I've got the Major Scale down and soon I'll have Chords down. I've been able to practice on my brother's guitar. Since using the 4 lower strings is basically like playing on a bass.ChocloManx wrote:Awesome. Everyone should learn their theoryzz before even picking an instrument up.
Less than an hour.BomanTheBear wrote:How much time have you gotten to spend playing an actual bass?
BomanTheBear wrote:Well, bass is different from guitar in one fundamental way. Whereas guitar is hard to learn but easy to master, bass is easy to learn but hard to master. What I mean by this is that when you start up guitar, you just plunk around for like six months. But after that, it's easy to get better. Bass is the other way. You can sound pretty professional after two or three weeks of practice, but then it takes some major breakthroughs to be absolutely awesome. Just saying, don't get disillusioned a couple months after you start if you feel like you're no longer making major strides.
But don't worry dude, you'll get there. Glad to hear of another future wicked bassist.
razor wrote:BomanTheBear wrote:Well, bass is different from guitar in one fundamental way. Whereas guitar is hard to learn but easy to master, bass is easy to learn but hard to master. What I mean by this is that when you start up guitar, you just plunk around for like six months. But after that, it's easy to get better. Bass is the other way. You can sound pretty professional after two or three weeks of practice, but then it takes some major breakthroughs to be absolutely awesome. Just saying, don't get disillusioned a couple months after you start if you feel like you're no longer making major strides.
But don't worry dude, you'll get there. Glad to hear of another future wicked bassist.
Yeah I'm tired of Bass being considered the instrument people get "stuck" with. It also seems like most people that play bass play it as a secondary instrument. I don't think any other instrument suits me as well as the Bass. While I'm not pursuing music as a career, I would like to be able to play Bass at the professional level someday.


mosc wrote:Victor Wooten. There, I said it.
BomanTheBear wrote:mosc wrote:Victor Wooten. There, I said it.
THIS.
I saw him live at an unannounced concert and he signed my bass. It was truly a religious experience.
phlip wrote:Ha HA! Recycled emacs jokes.

Felstaff wrote:4.) Geddy Lee is consistently voted as 'Sexiest Bassist Ever' by a panel of judges comprised of his wife and Geddy Lee. It's fortunate he's such a stunner, because his bass playing is consistently awful.
Felstaff wrote:I've got to start posting with sarcasm tags.
(Contrary to popular belief, Pete Wentz never actually won Time Magazine's Man of the Year)
If you can find a good instructor you'll learn a lot from them I think. But you'll learn the most from practicing. I think it's a good idea to know music theory, or at least know how to read music before-hand.rahulb wrote:Hi friends, I am a newbie both here and in the world of bass. I am not able to decide how should I begin learning? Do I pick it up with the help of a book or do I see some online videos or get in touch with a teacher. My knowledge so far is limited to the Tool/Primus songs from tabs which was eventually picked up by me from a site. In some cases I found the guitar instructors do charge too much for their lessons. Cant get a clue what should I do to make my bass skills perfect.
Felstaff wrote:I've got to start posting with sarcasm tags.
(Contrary to popular belief, Pete Wentz never actually won Time Magazine's Man of the Year)
Felstaff wrote:3.) Flea is a rubbish bassist. Don't emulate him.
Aleril wrote:
Ahem.
Nougatrocity wrote:I refute it with having several female friends that OH MY GOD I WANT TO SEX. But that doesn't get in the way of friendship.
Chumley wrote:Les Claypool, imo, is the best bass player alive, followed very closely by Wooten and Stanley Clarke. I play a bit of bass, but the stuff I do know is just me applying my knowledge of keyboard theory. It's a very fun instrument, and good luck.
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