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I am a full time music teacher and I gave private music/theory lessons
to university students. Many years ago, I was a child piano prodigy and I used
to learn beethoven songs by ear as a kid. I gave private lessons for Piano,
guitar, bass, flute and drums up until 2006. I also have played in rock bands
that have opened up for Bob Dylan, Nickelback, Sugar Ray and other popular
artists. Yes, we shared the same stage as them! This easy method for picking up
the guitar is just one of many great teaching tools and tricks of the trade that
I use to teach many people to get started with their musical endeavors. YOU WILL
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started playing the bass. From holding the guitar to playing notes...and my
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What is a bass guitar?
A bass guitar is like a guitar, but with only the lowest four strings. The strings are thicker and give you a lower sound than a guitar. The other difference with a bass is how it's played. The bass player's job is (usually) to "hold down the bottom end" and provide a "groove". What's that mean? Well, first, it means your part in the sound mix is the low range -- you're giving it the deep sounds. Second, you're part of the rhythm section! That's right, if you play bass you stick with the drummer. Together with the drummer, you provide a rhythmic base for the other instruments to play with: a groove. The groove you try to achieve is going to be much different depending on whether you're playing jazz, punk, country, pop, heavy metal, or any other style!
Famous Bass players include big names such as: Paul McCartney of 'The Beatles', Flea of 'Red Hot Chili Peppers', Peter Cetera of 'Chicago', Jaco Pastorius, Stanley Clark, Victor Wooten, ALL Bass Players! The list goes on and on.