This is a static copy of In the Rose Garden, which existed as the center of the western Utena fandom for years. Enjoy. :)
Bass Guitar, specifically.
Anyone have any tips on just getting started?
I have absolutely no aspirations of being a great musician, or even a great bass player. I'm not even really shooting for good. All I'd like to do is end up getting to a level where I can pick a song or three that I like, find the tabs for them, and then play the bass line passably well after a bit of practice. I bought an overpriced bass ages ago, and have never touched it. I finally have a few free months with nothing to do though, and this is probably the best chance I'll ever get to seriously take this project on.
I know a few places where I can pick up music lessons... and am sure that would help a lot. But (the ones I found, at least) are crazy expensive. The teachers seem qualified and then some but, like I said, I have no professional aspirations or anything.
My current plan is probably to get like 3 or 4 lessons to just make sure I have the basic-basics down correctly (because working from misconceptions is a terrible plan). But after that, I'm probably looking at doing it on my own.
Any tips from experience or otherwise?
Last edited by Valeli (05-14-2016 01:10:51 AM)
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The problem with playing decent is that you do have to practice, you do have to go over the same motions repetitively.
But, since you don't have a deadline, you can afford to goof off with it too, yeah? Don't make it a chore. Practice one or two things seriously, yes, but after awhile, take a break and just be silly too. You can discover great sounds just messing around. And, plus, it'll loosen your fingers up some from the more formal basic exercises.
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