Tips on Learning Bass Guitar?
Posted in learn guitar on 25. Jul, 2010
A tough learn guitar question this week. Let’s dive straight in
Even if you get frustrated, stick with it. Most of us have a strange moment of epiphany when everything very suddenly falls into place. I played very simple, repetitive bass lines for a few months before my bass felt natural to me, but once it did, I found it relatively easy to learn more intricate songs. The biggest obstacles beginning bassists face is the desire to overplay. Adding too many notes to a song actually makes it sound worse, since bass isn’t a melodic instrument. But if you listen to the bass drum and use that as your guide, you’ll be able to lock into a rhythmic groove and then noodle around to match the chords of songs.
If you’re looking for an instructional program, Musician’s Friend has one that’s supposed to be great. I haven’t used it, but I have used the same company’s guitar DVDs and they’re phenomenal. I’m guessing the bass DVDs are structured similarly to the guitar ones, which contain everything you’d learn from years of private instruction but cost what you’d pay for two or three lessons. Here’s a link:
http://books-videos-music.musiciansfriend.com/product/Rock-House-Learn-Rock-Bass-Beginner-DVD?sku=501086
The golden rule for learning any instrument is to just practice practice practice. If you don’t know the first thing about bass guitar or music in general you should probably get private lessons. There are also many helpful sites out there as well as youtube videos.
Practice, practice and more practice. If you can play with a drummer it really helps!