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I started off playing guitar for a while, but after hearing the bass line for the song Big Empty by Stone Temple Pilots, I was completely mind-blown and had to learn how to play that. Never looked back!

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[–] TheInsane42 2 points 1 year ago

I coleague of mine, years ago (2004) heard I was collecting music instruments and was wandering if I'd like to buy his right handed bass (Ibanez EDB 400) with training amp (Hartke B30). I tried to play a bit on it, but it was to frustrating that I couldn't get a kinda normal sound out off it. I stored it and a few months back I was cleaning out and tried it again. Still terrible, but found vids online on playing technique, muting (that irritated me most, now knowing hot to keep the rest of the strings quiet) and most importantly, one from bassbuzz on how to setup a bass.

Walking trough the setup helped me as well, truss-rod was to straight and the strings were way to high, so I just couldn't get notes out of the bass. Now it's setup (probably not perfect, but working for me) I'm having fun with the bass and I'm messing about with it, doing scales and trying to be able to play them consistently without breaking fingers.

I just ordered some extra's, like a strap (long upper arms, when sitting the bass seems to high positioned to play comfortably), tuner, capo, 5 guitar stand and probably my biggest mistake as starter, a fretless Fazley FMN218NT-FL. It's dirt cheap, but I'm curious if I can get it to help me with positioning my fingers better (and at this prize, it can be moved on without to much of a hit). Reviews showed that it needs a setup to be useful. I can't wait. (it'll arrive tomorrow when all goes well)

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

I was a huge Beatles fan in middle school and loved Paul McCartney's bass lines (still do). My uncle is also a bass player so that influenced it a bit.

What made me want to stick with it though, is just how much fun it is.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

20+ years ago, I knew I wanted to play something.

My brother and dad already played guitar. My dad had a bass sitting around and asked if I wanted to try it. I did! And after that, it was all about making shitty punk bands with my friends - so many people played guitar, so everyone seemed to need a bassist.

Really got into it though. I play guitar now as well but only bass professionally (and by professionally I mean my mid-30s shitty punk band sometimes gets paid gigs, lol)

[–] Dougtron007 1 points 1 year ago

My brother started playing six string and I was jealous. I picked up bass because I thought it was easier and I could learn it quicker. Well I was wrong but inevitably fell in love with the instrument. I’m not very good at all as I haven’t committed to it, but I really love the instrument. The bassist that I aspire to are Chris Squire and Les Claypool.