Electric or Bass
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- Jaline0
I played the piano for 6 years and was just too lazy to continue going to lessons. Plus I didn't like my teacher much. Maybe I should start that up again too. I also have to remember to practice my saxophone....*sigh.
- pascii0
errr, no saxophone please!
- Jaline0
whaa??? saxophones are cool.
*puts on sunglasses
- Jaline0
those are nice, laurus!
- vespa0
re the comment that if you play bass you'll always get work, true, but female guitarists are not common - they are much harder to find than female bassists.
i just spent a couple of months searching for both and it took much longer to get a good female guitarist.
best of luck jaline
- Jaline0
:)
I don't see that big of a difference between the number of female guitarists and bassists, although I've never done any research. Just going by the bands that I am interesting in. Usually if the bassist is female though, the lead guitarist is too.
- vespa0
i want a mustang or a jaguar. small frets. i've got my eye on a made in japan jaguar on ebay...
- JackDB0
Most bass players are just frustrated guitar players. The really good ones unfortunately never stay in just one band, theyr'e in such high demand. Why not cut to the chase and go directly to guitar – do not pass Go. You can always pluck away at the bottom 4 if you feel the need to be a bassist.
- Mimio0
You don't know Jack.
- vespa0
not true jack. i've had the displeasure of having one of those in my band before and it was really painful, but carving out a stomping bassline is a specialised craft.
- JackDB0
Vespa I agree, bass playing is a specialized craft. Just that in my experience, finding and keeping the good ones in a band, has been problematic.