12/10/2007 3:28 AM |
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I looking to learn bass and was wondering if I should go it alone or go for lessons??? I'm in the process of learning guitar with some help from a friend/on my own and I'm not finding it too hard so I reckon I stand a chance with the bass, any tips?
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starbelgradeAdvanced Member Posts:715
12/10/2007 9:39 AM |
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The D.I.Y. method's the best - that way you'll develop yr own style & methods of playing. Besides.. bass - it's only got 4 strings.. how hard can it be?!!
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PeterQuaifeBasic Member Posts:436
12/10/2007 10:19 AM |
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download guitar pro (bitlord etc) and learn using the tabs from an infinite number of songs. its easier when you can play songs or attempt to play songs you know...you can slow it down etc I was lucky to learn on my Da's John Birch, 'learn' in the very loosest sense! PQ
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ArchieBasic Member Posts:458
12/11/2007 6:47 AM |
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I'd agree with that - figure it out yourself. Not that there's much figuring to do The best bass players are those that are original and know exactly what fits in a song, not the ones that are fastest or mot technically proficient.
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starbelgradeAdvanced Member Posts:715
12/11/2007 7:51 AM |
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Posted By Archie on 11 Dec 2007 6:47 AM I'd agree with that - figure it out yourself. Not that there's much figuring to do The best bass players are those that are original and know exactly what fits in a song, not the ones that are fastest or mot technically proficient. Very true - best example of that is Kim Deal... she truly knows how to "underplay" a song to absolute perfection.
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QuintBasic Member Posts:209
12/11/2007 10:45 AM |
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You need lessons to learn the bass???!! Jesus.
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ArchieBasic Member Posts:458
12/15/2007 8:15 AM |
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Playing bass is great. I joined a band as a guitarist/pianist and have actually been playing bass for most songs even though I'd never even held one before. It's easy to pick up and much easier to get your own sound than with guitar.
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BinokularVeteran Member Posts:1665
12/17/2007 5:23 AM |
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Posted By Archie on 15 Dec 2007 8:15 AM Playing bass is great. I joined a band as a guitarist/pianist and have actually been playing bass for most songs even though I'd never even held one before. It's easy to pick up and much easier to get your own sound than with guitar. I must give it a go sometime. Even when mucking about with sequencers and synths in the past, I've always been better at just building a "groove" than working out melodies or constructing anything resembling a "song" (minus lyrics, which I've never even attempted, because they'd be crap)
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starbelgradeAdvanced Member Posts:715
12/17/2007 5:44 AM |
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Playing bass is actually a LOT harder than most people give it credit for ... yeah, some basslines are really simple & really easy to play, but most aren't. I've played guitar for years & always thought - bass, only 4 strings.. how hard can it be?! That's before I tried to emulate some of our bassist's basslines - feckin' impossible.. esp as he plays without a plec!
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PeejayBasic Member Posts:340
12/17/2007 10:05 AM |
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esp as he plays without a plec! I love the plectrum plucked sound though. Its all over Pet Sounds.
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starbelgradeAdvanced Member Posts:715
12/17/2007 10:33 AM |
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True - it suits a lot of songs alright.. Charlie's a hardcore f**ker though.. "plecs & cappos are for fags" is his motto! He's a savage player though - if you have a listen to "Time Stretch" on the player on MySpace, or the video for "White Light Explosion", you'll see what I mean (MySpace.com/starbelgrade) - they were both recorded live at the TBMC (I'm not looking for a cheapo way to knock up the plays here - couldn't give a toss about that malarky, just makin a point about bass styles - complex vs simple!)
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12/19/2007 9:20 AM |
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Cheers for all the words of wisdom!!!
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ArchieBasic Member Posts:458
12/20/2007 4:05 PM |
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Posted By starbelgrade on 17 Dec 2007 5:44 AM Playing bass is actually a LOT harder than most people give it credit for ... yeah, some basslines are really simple & really easy to play, but most aren't. I've played guitar for years & always thought - bass, only 4 strings.. how hard can it be?! That's before I tried to emulate some of our bassist's basslines - feckin' impossible.. esp as he plays without a plec! Never meant to imply it was easy... but I think for the most part bass playing is more sort of intuitive than other instruments.
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starbelgradeAdvanced Member Posts:715
12/21/2007 2:22 AM |
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Posted By Archie on 20 Dec 2007 4:05 PM Posted By starbelgrade on 17 Dec 2007 5:44 AM Playing bass is actually a LOT harder than most people give it credit for ... yeah, some basslines are really simple & really easy to play, but most aren't. I've played guitar for years & always thought - bass, only 4 strings.. how hard can it be?! That's before I tried to emulate some of our bassist's basslines - feckin' impossible.. esp as he plays without a plec! Never meant to imply it was easy... but I think for the most part bass playing is more sort of intuitive than other instruments. Unless you're formally trained, surely every instrument is intuitive?!
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StrangegravyNew Member Posts:35
1/10/2008 7:02 AM |
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Bass rocks!! :-) It's probably one of the easiest instruments to learn by yourself as you're not strumming chords like a guitar, it's mainly single notes you hit. Once you know what to listen out for picking up basslines from songs you like is a great way to practice too.. if you know someone who plays bass it can be good to get them to show you a few of the basics, but there's also a load of good beginner books out there! .. I love watching guitarists trying to do complicated solos on the bass fret board, not as easy as they thought! Bass is easy to pick up but it takes a lot of practice to get really solid.. practicing with a decent drummer (or a decent drum machine!) can really hone your skills too..
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aidanAdvanced Member Posts:638
1/10/2008 7:49 AM |
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There's only one rule for the bass: hanging down around the knees, not tucked under your armpit.
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starbelgradeAdvanced Member Posts:715
1/10/2008 7:57 AM |
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Posted By aidan on 10 Jan 2008 7:49 AM There's only one rule for the bass: hanging down around the knees, not tucked under your armpit. Hear Hear!! Hookie & Simon Gallup being the key exponents of "how to look cool playing bass"... the key is ; if the bottom of the bass doesn't touch the ground at least once during every song, you ain't doing it right!
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aidanAdvanced Member Posts:638
1/10/2008 7:59 AM |
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Posted By starbelgrade on 10 Jan 2008 7:57 AM Posted By aidan on 10 Jan 2008 7:49 AM There's only one rule for the bass: hanging down around the knees, not tucked under your armpit. Hear Hear!! Hookie & Simon Gallup being the key exponents of "how to look cool playing bass"... the key is ; if the bottom of the bass doesn't touch the ground at least once during every song, you ain't doing it right! Oh. I was talking about trousers ;D
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starbelgradeAdvanced Member Posts:715
1/10/2008 8:01 AM |
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Posted By aidan on 10 Jan 2008 7:59 AM Posted By starbelgrade on 10 Jan 2008 7:57 AM Posted By aidan on 10 Jan 2008 7:49 AM There's only one rule for the bass: hanging down around the knees, not tucked under your armpit. Hear Hear!! Hookie & Simon Gallup being the key exponents of "how to look cool playing bass"... the key is ; if the bottom of the bass doesn't touch the ground at least once during every song, you ain't doing it right! Oh. I was talking about trousers ;D
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starbelgradeAdvanced Member Posts:715
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