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| On a scale from 1 - 10, how hard is bass guitar if you already play piano? |
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| Red Spy:
as someone who plays the piano it's completely different |
| hillkill:
completely different style of playing. the main problems you're going to have first is fretting first then plucking the string. second one is plucking without looking. do you think you can work those out? you can probably play bass then --- Quote from: Drydess on July 18, 2017, 03:11:37 PM ---strings instruments are about 10 times harder than piano --- End quote --- 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. |
| espio100:
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? |
| nomnomnom777:
--- 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 --- Well, don't underestimate it either. Know that it's easier said than done especially when you are a beginner. It might take you a while for you to learn to synchronize your picking hand and fretting hand let alone playing switching to other strings. It's great you wanna take up the bass though enjoy it and it would be a great idea to come up with a solid practice routine so you don't discourage and or and waste your time. |
| espio100:
I remember the time I underestimated piano. Oh boy that was a blast. |
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