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sonicmj
04-14-2007, 12:18 PM
OK I have my Washburn T14 and Found a great deal on a BAD Dog Bass Amp on E-bay. I've looked at some DVD's and Books but wonder if lessons wouldn't be a better choice. I don't want to get into any bad habits as far as fingering and such and find out later I should have started differently. Since I bought my amp second hand I don't have a manual for it. Would anyone have a pdf. version? Any and all advice is welcome. Also I'm 36, I hope this isn't too long in the tooth to be starting out.

DocBop
04-14-2007, 02:43 PM
If you can go to a teacher to get started it with correct posture and technique. As for age that's no problem at all, it all about interest and dedication. Remember a little practice everyday is better than a lot on a few days.

sonicmj
04-14-2007, 03:03 PM
Thanks Doc I appreciate the advice. My biggest fear is starting off with the wrong technique.

lomo
04-15-2007, 04:47 PM
I started on bass at 39 with no musical experience other than a life-long listening passion. It's been 5 years and it's easily among the 10 best decisions I've ever made!! My advice is 1)get a teacher for starters if you're able 2) Make yourself do at least 1 hour per day almost all days if at all humanly possible. 3) Don't get impatient, and gauge your progress from 1 6-month period to the next. ie-Don't ask yourself why you're not sounding better than last week even though you've practiced a lot-the inprovement comes in quanta. As in-****, this sounds pretty good and I never could have played it well a few months back :-)

KayCee
04-23-2007, 08:10 PM
If you can go to a teacher to get started it with correct posture and technique. As for age that's no problem at all, it all about interest and dedication. Remember a little practice everyday is better than a lot on a few days.

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