Is it hard to study Bass guitars?
Of course, it depends on many things a) the type of music you want to play b) how much practice you're going to put in c) your playstyle (finger vs pick) d) whether or not your bass is fretless and some other things
Thanks. Cause technically, I'm desperate. Lol
What kind of music are you interested in playing? My only experience is with a guitar so I can't really help, just give general advice
Ironoically, no. In fact, bass guitar is the easiest to learn. :)
I would actually want to learn some instruments like, obviously Bass, Saxophones, Flute, Cello, etc.
Strings' instrument is a lil bit hard to catch up, as you must have the correct finger position and all.
"I would like to learn some languages like Russian, Spanish, and Greek" Some of those instruments are not in the same family etc. One by one buddy. Most basslines for popular music are pretty simple so you can start there. Just learn to pace yourself.
A lot of people says so. Actually yes, bass is easier to play but I think that depends on your fingers? Cause bassist have longer fingers
Exactly. I think I'll just focus on one instrument at a time. Better idea I guess.
Longer fingers? Not really. More practices would help you to get "longer fingers" Hahaha.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y4pHLORPITc this is what a fretless looks like https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QOb6JSQd-Qw Alex webster (the bassist in the above video) says he has to be sitting down to play this.
Scales would help to improve in any instrument playing tho.
Is that so? Okay. Thanks though
Basically yes. Are you a musician?
Fretless Bass are much more harder that I thought.
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