Monday, January 19, 2009

Things You Should Know About Playing The Bass Guitar

Allot of people do not think about learning to play the bass guitar when they first decide to learn an instrument. I don't think many people know that the bass is the real heart and soul of good music. People feel the bass just as much as they hear it. This makes the bass guitar one of the most exciting instruments in all of music. For this article we will be taking a look at how to play bass guitar.

Learning the bass starts with learning the basics of the instrument. Make sure that you learn the names of the different parts and what those parts do. The basics start with knowing the names of the strings, how to tune your guitar, and then with learning the scales. All bass teachers would agree that you should start learning by playing a fretted bass guitar.

You need to get good with your fingers if you want to play bass. There are all sorts of different exercises you can learn to help improve your ability to play. Make sure that you do practice everyday so you can get the basic techniques down. If you don't hold the bass the right way you will find learning to be rather difficult.

It's important that you learn to play songs that you actually like. Learning is much more difficult when you are trying to play songs that you don't enjoy. At the same time these songs need to be relativity simple and easy to learn. Picking songs that are too hard for a beginner to learn is one of the biggest mistakes new players make.

How you choose to learn is up to you. Many people simply learn to play by ear. This is probably one of the best ways. However, you should know that it is a very useful skill to be able to read a few notes. You may want to take lessons from an instuctor, but you should also consider teaching yourself how to play by ear.

You may also want to consider learning bass online. There are a number of good tutorials that can be found or even some affordable lessons that you can take. This is something you should consider.

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