Kickin'Fruit
06-27-2006, 01:10 PM
-So, I've got a bass. Fender Standard Jazz MIM.
-I've got something to play it through.
-I've got it all tuned up ready to go.
-I know a few licks from tabs I've picked up.
-The Suzuki method says to start listening to music and trying to play it without knowing anything else about music (is this correct?)
-*Where now?*
I would think that next I have to learn what scales are and how to play them. I hear that practicing them is, well, good practice. I've read a few others posts about learning what notes sound like what and what they are called, also singing them as I play them. Does this sound like the right path? I mean it seems like it contradicts what I know vaguely of this suzuki method. I'm sorry if this all seems redundant, but I'm workin full time so I try to take in information on all this any free time I have because I'm really enthusiastic about getting what goes in my eardrums, or starts from my brain and translating it to my fingers and ending up as sound that gets recycled :). Thanks for anyone who can point me in the right direction toward this goal.
-I've got something to play it through.
-I've got it all tuned up ready to go.
-I know a few licks from tabs I've picked up.
-The Suzuki method says to start listening to music and trying to play it without knowing anything else about music (is this correct?)
-*Where now?*
I would think that next I have to learn what scales are and how to play them. I hear that practicing them is, well, good practice. I've read a few others posts about learning what notes sound like what and what they are called, also singing them as I play them. Does this sound like the right path? I mean it seems like it contradicts what I know vaguely of this suzuki method. I'm sorry if this all seems redundant, but I'm workin full time so I try to take in information on all this any free time I have because I'm really enthusiastic about getting what goes in my eardrums, or starts from my brain and translating it to my fingers and ending up as sound that gets recycled :). Thanks for anyone who can point me in the right direction toward this goal.