bass guitar?
Jun 17, 2008 by Rach | Posted in Performing Arts
I am learning bass guitar, what are some good, but cheap bass guitars? I played flute for 5 years, any tips getting use to the bass clef?
It really depends on what you're trying to play, but for the most part Ibanez is a really good brand that doesn't usually cost too much. If you can spend a little more money I would suggest a schecter.
To get used to the bass clef, just pretend the entire staff got moved down. If you've noticed the G is on the first line instead of on the second line. So just pretend the G is really still on the second line and go from there. Or really starting with any note.
Heather Wilde | Jun 18, 2008
bass guitar--->?
Oct 28, 2006 by <--sk8r girl--> | Posted in Blues
im going 2 play either bass, or electric guitar...can anyone give me some advice on brands or which is better?
Neither. The best advice any guitarist will give to a beginner is to start out with an acoustic. Why? Because you build your calluses faster, you can learn to feel your way around a guitar better (than you would an electric), you learn chords before tackling on an easy thing like the bass, and all the basics are on an acoustic. It's like math. You don't learn calculus without learning algebra.
2eighty8 | Oct 28, 2006