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Old 11-09-2008, 12:59 PM
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I'm 17 and I've been playing bass since I was 10. I play alot of jazz, rock, slap/pop, and funk. I have a Schecter Diamond Series 5 string bass and I have two other basses that I'm selling and I'm hoping to buy an Epiphone Embassy Standard IV. People say that I am really good, and my band is even starting to get noticed. However, I cant keep from thinking that I still need things improved on. Should I take private lessons on more advanced techniques, or should I try and self teach myself some things? Thanks

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Old 11-09-2008, 01:08 PM
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Lessons with a proper instructor always help. Just make sure he can teach u things and not waste your time (and money).
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Old 11-09-2008, 01:12 PM
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Old 11-09-2008, 03:33 PM
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I can read music perfectly. Its just that i watch videos online of guys just freeform jamming and my licks are no where as funky as theirs. Im guessing lessons would help me be able to do that better
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Music is like anything else - the more you learn about it the greater the possibility of becoming better at it.

The challenge I think is finding a good player that is also a good teacher. You want to learn from someone that plays versus just teaches IMO.
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I'm in the same boat as you- 17, playing for seven years, playing jazz, rock, funk etc pretty well by now. I recently started taking lessons with a great techer, and noticed a huge difference- my slapping style was holding me back, I fixed it, I only knew a few basic scales, I learned more, and so on. Go for it- ask around to find a good teacher. It can make a huge difference and definately will help you take it to the next level.
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IMO I think you should read and study jazz theory at home. Play what you want with your band and get a teacher. A great teacher will always help you develope your needs. Gear isn't as important as knowing how to play. But then again you want something nice. I understand, we are all like that. Just learn as much as you can. Also another good thing would be to play with better musicians. I played with an amazing drummer and he taught me rhythym and time, and I played with an amazing guitarist who introduced me to jazz, chords and scales. They were younger than me by a few years but still we taight each other. Just keep going forward and it'll come some faster than others but it'll come.


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I'm 17 and I've been playing bass since I was 10. I play alot of jazz, rock, slap/pop, and funk. I have a Schecter Diamond Series 5 string bass and I have two other basses that I'm selling and I'm hoping to buy an Epiphone Embassy Standard IV. People say that I am really good, and my band is even starting to get noticed. However, I cant keep from thinking that I still need things improved on. Should I take private lessons on more advanced techniques, or should I try and self teach myself some things? Thanks

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Any good teacher should be benificial,but have you ever thought of learning some classical pieces. They may never find a place in your everyday playing but may help to enhance your creativity.
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