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Originally Posted by azasadny
I'm a member of Scott's Bass Lessons and have been following the "foundations" and learning the fretboard and fingering, then a scale at a time until I become proficient. I practice every day. I watch Davie504's videos as well as many others. There are a lot of good instructional videos on Youtube and I'm able to work at my own pace. I'm hoping my drum background will help but my fingers don't want to cooperate, so I need to get them limber and doing what my brain is telling them to do! The strings are so smooth and cooperative that it's easy to get nice tone out of the instrument!
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Thanks for this info ! When I first saw your post, I thought, well how's he gonna learn how to play that thing ?
Years ago, I was gifted an electric guitar and a bass. The guitar just bugged me, but I liked the bass, a beginner fender something.
So I sold off the guitar, and traded up the bass to a better fender something, for a while.
Then one day, at the music store, up on the wall, just like Wayne's World, I saw it.
And now, ever since then , yes, it is mine. A beautiful Schecter 5 string. I tell myself that I should get it out and play it, maybe I'll just get it out and have it handy so I'll pick it up, then I'll practice by accident.
I like Scott's Bass Lessons, and Marlow DK, too Those guys are great inspiration.
Thanks for the boost. When I get it out, I'll post a pic here, too.