Electric or Bass
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- Limmy0
Shut up, konspiracy.
- IRNlun60
first you have to decide whether you play guitar or bass. I play bass and I have a pratice bass (which is an acoustic) and my regualr bass (electric)...
- konspiracy0
mmmmm.... remembers when he used to have an acoustic bass :)
i had to sell it cos i was a skint student at the time :(
- Jaline0
hmmm..this is all very interesting.
i love the sound of the bass but also the electric. aaah! I'm confused. Keep the replies coming.
- vespa0
i want a mustang or a jaguar. small frets. i've got my eye on a made in japan jaguar on ebay...
- Nathan_Adams0
I play both. Guitar is probably more versatile as a solo instrument, but if you can jam with people, bass is great (and will improve your guitar skills too).
Don't like any of those guitars though. Unless you're specifically after the setups on those guitars, then avoid signature models. Plus there's more to guitars than Fender. (that said, I love my Telecaster).
If you definately want a Fender though, look at the Made In Japan models. They're the best bang for you buck.
- Mimio0
+ 1 electric bass -- you can always find a band to play with.
- JazX0
he he Limmy trying to move in on the girl
- _smk0
Had both as a young 'un - same as Konspiracy, needed to offload my Fender Jazzmaster and big Amp for a pitance to a music shop to pay some bills, was ages till I had the kind of cash to buy again and by that time it all just kind of drifted away from me. :(
- rasko40
definately go for the polka dots one.
i know nothing about guitars but what I do know is that it is obvious that the polka dots one is the best. I mean, it has polka dots.
- pascii0
http://www.pascii.net/mania/13_1…
me rockin' the bass. you just have to figure out which one kicks u the most. mine was the bass - and it's important to get the proper gear : )
- 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.
- konspiracy0
i agree with the fact theres more to life then fender.
there is also more to guitar playing than having an expensive guitar.
buy something under a couple of hundred dollars and you get what you pay for. everything else works, sounds good and is functional.
dont fall into the "ooooo check my fender" category.
i used to work beside two guys who got excited about expensive guitars. what a waste. stop wasting your time guys and play the fuckin' thing!!!A lot of my bass's have been Yamaha's and ive really liked them.
the bass ive got now is a light tan plani wood yamaha (dont ask me the model number) but ive had it for like 8 years. its a cracker and had a lot of compliments from musicians in other bands when i was gigging.
- konspiracy0
i agree with mimio.
if your looking to join a band theres more scope to find one if your a bass player.
guitarists are too common hehe.plus chick bass players rock my sox
- Mimio0
You don't know Jack.
- pascii0
the bassplayer gets the chicks. and i don't wanna know what a girl gets - maybe the world : )
- Jaline0
Limmy...your userpic is....interesting...great to see in the morning :P
- Jaline0
Limmy...your userpic is....interesting...great to see in the morning :P
- pascii0
btw. i play a peavey fury V and an old washburn
- Jaline0
i just like how those Fenders look...i'm not necessarily going to buy one of those. but they do look sweet.