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Weezer24 November 2nd, 2007 12:29 PM

Whats harder to learn?
 
Which one is harder to learn? Electric Guitar or Acoustic Guitar or is there no difference? Also if i were to get a guitar should i get a bass or reg?

Lysdestic November 2nd, 2007 12:35 PM

This is more of a music discussion type thing.

Anyway, I personally don't think that acoustic is any harder than electric.

I'm a bass player myself, and I've been messing with guitar for the past few months and if you were to ask me, I would say that it is all relative to the type of person you are.

I've always responded to the bass in music, it has always been what captivated me, so bass is obviously what was fitting for me. If you respond more to typical "shredding" than a guitar would be for you.

With that said, go to your local music shop and play on each one, and go with whatever feels the most comfortable to you.

Weezer24 November 2nd, 2007 12:43 PM

People say that Bass doesn't do a lot it only plays strings of notes is it true, does it have melody's, etc?

FeelFree November 2nd, 2007 12:45 PM

Learn guitar at first and then you can play anything stringed. :)

Or as Sev said, learn what suits you best.

Lysdestic November 2nd, 2007 12:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Yóda 2448 (Post 4012614)
People say that Bass doesn't do a lot it only plays strings of notes is it true, does it have melody's, etc?

Correction.

Most bassists today don't do a lot. They just strum the root note (the base note for whatever the guitar is doing) with no sense of musical direction, scales, or feeling.

It really irritates me. Bass is in no way easier than guitar, it takes a whole different set of skill. It needs impeccable time and rhythm, and an excellent ear for notes and scales.

Bass should have melody, granted a lot of your normal bassists don't follow that.

The right bassist doesn't do a lot, but he does everything. He serves the song, when he needs a steady stream of notes he will know when to use them, and when he needs a line that is nonstop with melody and note switches, he will know when to use that, too.

Weezer24 November 2nd, 2007 01:10 PM

OK so if i were to go into my friends band and play bass and we play "famous" bands songs would i just be playing a strings of notes or not?

Aeroflot November 2nd, 2007 01:16 PM

Learn acoustic guitar first. It strengthens your hands and fingers. Also, because every single sound you create on the acoustic will echo out of the body of the guitar, you are forced to create smoother sounds, and that will only improve your playing. When you get to electric, you might find it pussy compared to acoustic. =P

Weezer24 November 2nd, 2007 01:17 PM

ummm ok... i personally like the acoustic sound better but i dont think it would go good with electrics around it.

Lysdestic November 2nd, 2007 03:58 PM

Aero is right, being a bassist I didn't think about what he pointed out, because you know, the bass had already made my fingers super strong..

As far as playing bass on well known songs, it depends on who you are playing. Some bands have good bassists, others just have shity "root note" bassists. What kind of bands are you going to be covering?

By learning acoustic, you will be able to play on electric anyway, so yeah, do that. You fingers will be stronger and shizzle.

*Soviet.Power November 2nd, 2007 04:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Yóda 2448 (Post 4012614)
People say that Bass doesn't do a lot it only plays strings of notes is it true, does it have melody's, etc?

Try telling that to Billy Sheehan... =p


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