| First and foremost, get some lessons on basic music theory, either formally or informally. There's alot to be said in getting the basics right in your head before picking up any instrument, and will help you grasp the instrument with much greater ease. Don't be diving straight into high level theory, as that will come with time and experience, but a little with go a long long way at this stage. And it's never too late!!
The physical notes on the bass are as difficult or easy as the piano. If you know the name of the notes on the piano, you'll know the notes on the bass with some instruction.
I guess the first step is to find someone who'll give you a small amount of time to run through what the notes are, how the bass is tuned, holding the bass, playing the bass, and scales. Time and Key signatures are important to get your head round at an early stage. After that, everything more or less builds on that. Being able to play "funky rock and funky jazz" won't come too easily by picking up the bass and trying to work it out by ear without any experience. At best, it'll be very very frustrating, I'd imagine. |