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Originally Posted by Bassist4life89 well i find that it is good to have an electric though. I play double bass and in regards to jazz and classical i love it, but playing electric makes you so much more versatile and usable by groups looking for a bassist, and if you don't have a car that can easily transport a bass then its good to have an electric just to bring along with you wherever you go. As far as learning the double bass, it won't help you, but I would say that as a bass player it would absolutely be helpful to own an electric. I know thats not really helpful seeing as how it'll just be more expensive in the long run buying two instruments, but from my perspective I wouldn't have it any other way. |
Don't think anyone would argue with that but the question is, does it make sense to play the pork chop first, then move on to upright?
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Originally Posted by Akbrownsfan Would the electric help that much vs just learning from a DB? |
Yes, and no. If the money's not there, or you haven't played any kind of bass at all, then sure it would be helpful to mess around on the electric first for the sheer mental exercise. But, while the two instruments have the same function (usually), they are two very different instruments. I say, "sh*t or get off the pot." If you want to play DB, play DB. Otherwise, it's kinda like taking swimming lessons to prepare for a golf tournament! Or something like that.
I went straight from guitar to DB, and then picked up BG later on (mostly for my own fun, since I've done maybe a dozen electric gigs in 10 years or so, usually doubling on hybrid jazz/R&B type gigs, and weddings and whatnot). I suppose it helped to know a little about where the notes are on a guitar, and I already had the basic concept of plucking with right hand, fingering with left... but I can play all over the guitar without moving my left elbow. It's hard to play 3 consecutive notes in a scale on the DB without breaking a sweat.
If you can borrow an electric from a friend or rent one super cheap, AND it'll be a while before you have access to an upright, then by all means start with electric. But if you don't meet all those criteria, then go straight to DB, do not pass 'Go'.