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| On a scale from 1 - 10, how hard is bass guitar if you already play piano? |
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| Drydess:
--- Quote from: hillkill on July 18, 2017, 03:47:22 PM ---debatable, but i say piano is 10x harder than any string instrument. the amount is finger dependency is way more than any stringed instrument requires. --- End quote --- i suppose it has its differences but i'd still argue that it takes more work idk i only play a bit of piano but it has a much lighter feel to it |
| Red Spy:
--- Quote from: Drydess on July 18, 2017, 04:32:44 PM ---idk i only play a bit of piano but it has a much lighter feel to it --- End quote --- because you're playing the high notes :cookieMonster: |
| Drydess:
--- Quote from: Red Spy on July 18, 2017, 04:33:54 PM ---because you're playing the high notes :cookieMonster: --- End quote --- n-no... |
| nomnomnom777:
--- Quote from: Drydess on July 18, 2017, 04:32:44 PM --- i suppose it has its differences but i'd still argue that it takes more work idk i only play a bit of piano but it has a much lighter feel to it --- End quote --- It also will depend on what music you plan on playing or making as different styles of music require diffenet approach to note phrasing as well as mechanics (technique, fingering, endurance, dexterity, etc...) |
| hillkill:
--- Quote from: espio100 on July 18, 2017, 04:20:55 PM ---fretting is pushing the string on the neck and plucking is like, you know, the playing thing, right? I dont get how plucking without looking is hard, there are 4 strings? I can play some melodies with my eyes closed on the piano. Well mostly its muscle memory but still? --- End quote --- depends if you get a 5 or 4 string. i had trouble when learning bass because i knew the strings were there, but i would pluck the a string instead of the d string. eventually i knew where all the strings were without looking, like you said-- muscle memory. |
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