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Originally Posted by fetfet Would knowlegde of guitar solos help with this? |
Yes.
In my first year of playing I learned many Metallica (80s Metallica) guitarsolos on bass.
It comes in very handy.
There are naysayers who say you mustn't play guitar stuff on bass.
I see nothing wrong with it.
You play the instrument you choose, and you play the music and musical role you choose.
Any piece of music can be played on any instrument if you are doing it right.
It worked for me in my first band where I was the lead musician. Many told me back then to pick up guitar cause I had potential for a lead guitarist.
But I loved bass guitar so much.
You're not obligated to see your bass as a traditional groove-tool.
It can also be a melodic instrument, metal shredder or a percussion tool.
If it sound like it works and it feels like it works it works.
Study as much non-bass parts as you want.
Speed: practice, practice and more practice. Start slowly and be sure never to lose articulation when speeding up.
You're trying to piece togheter a solo...
I can only give some vague advice on this.
You can go from melody to rhythm patterns.
Studying up on classical music will make you a great lead metal musician. Like Bach's fugues.
Patterns and variations... melody spreading over multiple bars.
Sorry, very vague, it's all up to you.
Unless you have a more specific question.
Okay, after typing this long post I just realize this is the Technique forum.
Hmmm... any technique you like and that works.