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But after I learn bass, I'm gonna learn guitar 'cause of Frank Iero, but I'm not going to play on the floor. So far I want both, but thinking of getting guitar first. And thank you. Physically, some newbies may find the guitar easier. (I'm really short, so I had to stretch to reach 7th position) And, low brass to bass. :). I already knew that sooner or later I'd have a second instrument, I just didn't know where to start. When I decided to return to playing, I knew I loved the bass, but would be mostly be playing alone. Once again, this is all generally speaking. Thank you for this article though, definitely gave me some new perspective and things to consider :). Great article, thanks. Every kid wants to play lead guitar but few want the bass. If paragraph #2 got more yesses then you could be better off on bass. So bassists: don't be marginalized! The point is, it’s good to be versatile. Those folks are used to helping newbies choose their first instrument, so there is no reason to feel embarrassed by any questions you might have. If you just want to join a band and get playing as quickly as possible, then it is probably easier to be a bassist. I am a lead singer and bass player along with another lead singer and bass player. They provide the backbone that holds up the other instruments. I actually liked them quite a bit, and they have a very unique sound. Guitar has a much more varied role than bass. (I hope), After playing bass in middle school and some of high school but losing interest due to a lack of connection with my teacher, I just started playing again a few months ago. You can do whatever you want. The two instruments are directly related. Should give you better results than the Samsung fixed band one too. © 2021 Maven Media Brands, LLC and respective content providers on this website. One of two things is going to happen here: If that sounds harsh, it is meant to be. The bass likely needs a setup which ought to eliminate the fret buzz. My husband and I are enjoying empty nest life playing in our band. Within 2 years I was going to blues jams with my husband and finding other women to jam with (that was actually pretty difficult to find). Guitar Gopher (author) on September 14, 2018: Hi Lilli. I have debated picking up a guitar and seeing if I could find some music that is fun to play or at least different, but I didn't want to feel like I was giving up on bass and all my time was wasted. Moo it's not as easy as a transition as you may believe. The author is a guitarist and bassist with over 35 years of experience as a musician. What a great story you have! 2014/05/08. Good luck! About to change musical direction on October 11, 2016: Hi, thoroughly enjoyed your article and all the comments, too. Realizing there is a direct correlation between the two might make your choice seem a bit less stressful. (Hey, why start at the bottom.) Guitar Gopher (author) on August 21, 2016: Good luck, Elizabeth! After you have your instrument, you have to pick a path. Plus I think I might like to experiment a bit more with the bass. They’re just in the background, and many bands are so drum and guitar-heavy on their albums that you can’t even hear the bass. I had played a bit of acoustic guitar for about 5 years but because I was a singer, I couldn't play without singing, therefore I never concentrated on the playing part. Don't stay in the dark, assume your position! I think the guitar will work better for someone who likes to play alone often. Google Equalizer APO and Peace GUI for a parametric equaliser. Which hopefully will allow me to be prepared for the bass! Even the pros practice multiple instruments, but they definitely aren't easily interchangeable. I play guitar and have played bass, but don't know if I'm willing to buy a new electric guitar or electric bass. Percussion instruments are drums, xylophone, timpani, and similar. And I'm used to playing the bass-line, cause that's all the low brass would play. Do you want to be the major creative force in your band, and write the majority of the music? What a great article! So I got one in 2014. It's good to have pick skills even if you intend to play with your fingers. In fact I want to make this my lesson in consistency and patience. Good luck! No, the bass is an instrument in the strings family, the same as the guitar. You are an inspiration! I think I'll learn both. Kurt Cobain proved you don’t need to be a good guitar player to succeed in rock. Main influences for me are Duran Duran, Chic, Bernie Edwards (ofc) - So much talented musicians out there. Steve Harris of Iron Maiden is a bassist with tremendous skills both on his instrument and as a songwriter. If it turns out to be to hard to play bass and sing I will turn to rhytm-ish guitar. It's more fun that way anyway! Enjoy it. I agree about the Painkiller solo. If you like songs with certain bass / guitar parts. I do everything I can to encourage people to get into music because for me it was one of the best choices I ever made. Of course they had backing bands behind them. Thanks for playing some Thunder! Sound effects. This is important to realize because many players think they have to learn one or the other when first starting out. Just click below on the song you want to hear and it should start playing. Whew. If you want to learn bass or guitar, you'll have a lot of help. Learn the keyboard, learn theory, learn to read. It helped me realize I'd rather be a guitarist, I love the spotlight and I look up to guys like Kirk Hammet, thank you for inspiring me on my way to playing the best guitar ever. Thanks for helping me choosing, I'm in love with the bass since my childhood, so I'm definitely going for BASS. I hate it when You hear a song on the radio you really like but you find the bass tab and it is the same four notes being played 8 beats again and again. I suggest at least using a direct box or pedal so you have some control over your sound. I WANTED to play the bass. I am going to take up Bass, because as much as I love hearing all the full on guitar solos from my heros, I've always really felt the basslines coming through. But i am still confused whether to choose guitar or bass.Some people say its boring when you play the bass alone and I am not planning to play for a band.So should i take up bass? Don’t let any of that worry you. If you would like to customize your carrot cake bars, feel free to: Add nuts: Feel free to stir 1/2 cup chopped nuts (such as pecans, walnuts, pepitas or hazelnuts) into the batter, and/or sprinkle extras on top of the frosting. Rest assured: Even though this might seem like the decision of a lifetime, if you take a step back and think things through you can make the best choice for your situation right now, and worry about everything else later. Also, make sure to set the preamp to a bit higher than your highest boost so you don't get clipping (distortion). I can figure out the Finger Picking alone or go to YouTube to see decent instruction. In my opinion, there are few things in this life worse than regret. Sorry to bother you but i decided to get a bass guitar. The bassist is basically performing more in the role of rhythm guitarist. I recently took up acoustic guitar, a bit later, a friend introduced me to metal. If that's not what you mean please clarify. The hum is possibly due to the bass, not the amp. As a bassist, you need to be the driving force behind your band, and you’ll most likely be an unsung hero. I appreciate it! Also, their roles in modern music are usually very different. I really appreciate your response and think you are right. Oh, I also returned to bass. That part is meant as food for thought. Good luck whatever you decide. Speaking from experience here. I think that pack comes with a Rumble 15 amp, right? For this reason, bassists fret the same chords slightly differently than guitarists. I mean, the main reason I chose to play violin instead of chello (my choice before I switched) was because I love playing the melody. There are also many online learning resources available, and there's even software available for your computer. I can't answer that one for you. Are you a “Type-A” personality? Bass seems like a lot of fun so let's go with it. I play both, and guitar is much harder to learn, but in a different way. It'll never be me. You can practice both bass and guitar without an amp. :-). The question is, which instrument is easier to transition from? Lenny Kravitz tabs, chords, guitar, bass, ukulele chords, power tabs and guitar pro tabs including are you gonna go my way, always on the run, again, american woman, baptized Remember that what you decide now doesn't have to be what you stick with forever. Should give you better results than the Samsung fixed band one too. You can use a low shelf filter at 40Hz or 150Hz depending on which area of the bass you want to boost. Both approaches are unique and effective. The way you put it, it sounds like the transition will not be too hard and it will open many doors for new songs. Therefore, the strings of the bass guitar are tuned E-A-D-G, just like the lowest four strings on a regular guitar. In rock music the guitar often takes the stoplight, but some rock bassists are the primary songwriters and the best musicians in their bands. I hope you continue to write articles like this, it keeps people interested in playing! So first play songs you like, instead of playing chords from paper. A great bassist may never learn to play guitar, as guitar requires a study of chords (harmonies between multiple notes being strummed at the same time). Thanks a lot. First of all, I love your articles and you've helped me a lot, but I still can't decide between bass and guitar. Guitar Gopher (author) on January 10, 2016: Hi Jordan. I'd bet there are a lot of introverts that love guitar. Steve From Brooklyn on February 15, 2019: I played bass in a band when I was 15 - 18 years old. It puts me on cloud nine! I'm the kinda bassist that gets your attention. I would bet money that the most accomplished guitarists can't just switch to bass and do what these bassists do. I was planning on playing guitar anyways, but this made me sure. Thanks, Dan, and good luck. Originally conceived to honor artists and track sound recording sales, Gold & Platinum Awards have come to stand as a benchmark of success for any artistâwhether theyâve just released their first song or Greatest Hits album. Guitar Gopher (author) on November 28, 2016: Thanks rockbass. If you really want to play, you can certainly make it happen. Acoustic guitar and electric guitar. Of course, these guys both play the same instrument, but lead and rhythm guitarists play different roles in a band. I don't think you have to jump through all of these hoops though, unless you truly feel like learning uke and acoustic guitar. :-) 02:08 pm. It's the Squier Affinity P Bass Pack. The band MCR sparked my music. Just start somewhere! There is always more to learn. Learn to sing lead and harmony. My advice: Play and don't stop. A good complement for this video would be adding a video with a good bass player. I know I always did — until I became one. Quitting is another regret you want to avoid! Guitar Gopher (author) on January 19, 2016: You're right anony. Point is, playing bass isn't just about what the instrument is supposed to do, but about what the bassist actually does. This subreddit is mainly for sharing Spotify playlists. The hum may be a faulty ground wire or something, but Precision basses are sometimes a little noisy so it may just be par for the course. It's my first attempt at actually showing a duet in the staff and notes, even though the tab doesn't attempt to play all of both parts - just the melody and some of the harmony. lead and rhythm guitarists play different roles. Picking up up guitar can certainly help expand your horizons and get you out of this funk. The standard bass guitar has only four strings and is a slightly larger instrument. I picked up the ukelele just to get my fingers used to the strings, and I'm starting my transition over to the acoustic guitar. I do my best to respond as soon as possible. In many rock bands, two guitar players share these duties, or one player takes on both roles. Guitar Gopher (author) on October 31, 2016: Hi Wizard: Thanks for the kind woards! But I just wondered if it's a silly idea, as I know next to nothing abou guitars. Try telling Geddy Lee of Rush or Steve Harris of Iron Maiden that they can’t write riffs like a guitar player, or tell Les Claypool of Primus that bassists can't be as musically expressive as guitarists. I think their album is pure gold, and the perfect proof of how effective simplicity can be. She's so young, but plays with Beck and Herbie Hancock. RIAAâs historic Gold® & Platinum® Program defines success in the recorded music industry. In my opinion there are some good instruments made overseas, especially for beginners and intermediate players. Even expensive basses often need a little tweaking right out of the factory. Get good at rhythm guitar, most don't. I am a software developer, so for me, it was a major distraction from instruments. Played for 6 years but now that I've finished school I can't use theirs anymore and I definitely can't afford my own yet (hopefully one day!). 3 65 Super Easy Finger Foods to Make for Any Party From chips and dip to one-bite apps, finger foods are the perfect way to kick off a party. I like to think that the deep, thunderous bass touches the body and soul, while the guitar provides the mind journey with facemelting solos. I'm starting off with bass, and I'm trying to convince my friend who already plays to give me lessons (he's not patient enough but i'm getting there). The verdict? It's really important to keep an open mind and try both instruments, but eventually the truth is that whichever one you pick, it will be really hard work to be good enough to play with other musicians. Here is what you do need to know: Most six-string electric guitars have a scale length measuring between 24.75 inches and 25.5 inches, where most four-string electric basses have a 34-inch scale length. I was a mother of 2 young children and 38 (2004) years old. Good luck! However, if you have a four-string dulcimer in D-A-d-d it's quite possible to play the duet, given the way the two trumpets parts are written. Guitar Gopher (author) on August 24, 2018: @George B - I think it is probably easier to go from guitar to bass. I play both but I have decided to give more attention to the bass. You might find the bass is too large to manage. Fuck yeah ! https://www.facebook.com/rickroll548Reddit AMA: https://www.reddit.com/r/IAmA/comments/mx53y/i_am_youtube_user_cotter548_aka_the_inventor_of/As long ⦠Also: I do lots of recorded a cappellas that are quite haunting, dark and deliberately empty - considering that, would a bass be enough? Good luck with your decision. I just prefer strumming and... why are bassists COOLER. I have a background in violin and guitar, and be background I mean "I played awfully for a year or two". And I'm glad this article helped you make your choice! As with any instrument, you can go as far as your ambition and talent takes you. I am seriously considering a bass guitar. It's often frustrating, but the rewards outweigh the pain of learning. If you have a desire to get into music, do it! 2. Firstly, the instrument you choose today may or may not be the one you eventually go on to make your mark with. Saturday Clothes (Gordon Lightfoot), Go My Way (Gordon Lightfoot), One Less Set of Footsteps (Jim Croce), Thirsty Boots (John Denver, Hands of Joseph (Ralph McTell), Bleeker Street (Simon and Garfunkel). In addition to the bass and amp you'll need an instrument cable, an inexpensive tuner and probably a strap if you intend to play standing up. Kinda worries me since i kinda like in a spotlight and kinda not an trying to be different than my friends who mostly played the guitar, need advice from you! I like bass because of the feel that it makes. This is the best site Iâve seen for acoustic guitar Google Equalizer APO and Peace GUI for a parametric equaliser. You may not even need an amp for playing in a band. Learn to lay down a bass line that rules the band. Just need to transpose the chords to match your singing voice. In those cases, you may wish to consider some of the practical aspects of guitar and bass. If your dream is being the star of your band as a bassist, there is no reason you can't do that. I've always wanted to play the guitar too. You have plenty of time ahead of you to learn any instrument you want. I really miss playing in a band though and want to play different genres of music, so hoping to start bass or guitar in the new year. Up until this point this article has dealt with inspirational issues. I absolutely love it and do regret waiting so long to return, but it's never too late! I also bought the 15 Campfire song book thinking the same thing. They’re smaller than full-size bass guitars, but still a bit chunkier than electric guitars. There are also “short-scale” basses with a scale length of 30 inches. I think its easier for me to learn how to play guitar since I know how to read sheet music in Treble clef because of playing Trumpet since 6th grade. Are you saying they recommend a better quality bass over a Chinese-made bass? I was already a singer for about 15 years and wanted to play an instrument. In fact, that is a good way to go about working on simple scale practice and dexterity exercises. Learn different styles, even ones you don't like. Where the drums and bass are generally considered the “rhythm” section of a band, the guitar player has more freedom to go off-script with solos and embellishments. Funny how we forget dreams. But you don’t need to know that right now. By adels [CC-BY-2.0], via Wikimedia Commons. The Jazz was easier with its narrow neck, but what I was really after was more the sound of an upright bass and the P-bass fit the bill! Well I'm leaning toward Bass. The bass is a larger instrument, with thicker strings, and some new players struggle to fret the notes correctly. Hi Gary! I also bought an aux cable to play along with, but it doesn't sound really good and it doesn't catch some frequencies. I played lead and rhythm guitar for a long time, but was always fascinated with bass. If you are an absolute newbie to music you may not even understand the basic differences between guitar and bass. I'm 53 now with grown children. Both are great, but who captures more emotion? I wish you the best of luck in learning guitar and acheiving your dreams. In the beginning, choose whichever instrument gets you the most excited! Amazing! Sure, I'm reading about people who became stars in bands - but can one be solo with a bass? Or, maybe you already play guitar and your buddies are bugging you to switch to bass and join their band. Because the tuning is so similar, much of what you’ll learn can transfer from one instrument to the other. Absolutely loved this article! Obviously I’m still learning basically from scratch, but getting decent just from diligently playing at least an hour a day. Music will always be a hobby, since I just don't think I have a natural ability. Good bassists are indeed very valuable, so if the bass is the path you decide on, then wear your choice proudly! this helped a lot i think ill start with bass thanks bra. My cause you chided and so derided, When all divided alas you know, And in disorder round Erinâs border, Strife grief and murder has laid you low, Let each communion detest disunion, And in love and union join hand in hand, Believe in Graine and proud Britannia, No more shall rob you of the Rights of Man. Recently I have been getting a bit bored with bass just because so many of the riffs are simple in the songs I want to learn. : @Shelleyskydoe: Thanks for the kind words! Be a musician. Guitar Gopher (author) on September 02, 2019: @SeleneMac - Is your goal to play guitar or bass? It never hurt to be versatile, either. In my place most guys play guitar and piano and i tried to learn guitar and works quite nice. Many new players have the idea that to play clear-sounding notes they must pluck the strings carefully. There are 7- and 8-string guitars, and 5- and 6-string basses. Play less but better notes, both bass and lead. Forgive my lack of social manners! My husband (guitar player) bought me a bass in 2004 and I decided to make a commitment to learn it. Steve Harris is one of the best rock bassists of all time, and 'Maidens music has some amazing bass lines that are a lot of fun to play (and very challenging at times). Very helpful and great article! That works, but as you describe you end up with a very weak sound.
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