| learning technique I want to try to learn to play the double bass. I went to a folk music festival recently and was inspired to give it a try.
I'm 59. Haven't played an instrument since trombone in High school. The bass has just always looked like fun; I'm always listening to the bass line in music. I think I have a "good ear", and I think I can still read music, but have never played a stringed instrument.
I live in a small town. There is an instructor here whose instrument really is not the bass, who is suggesting that I first learn from him the bass guitar. Otherwise I would travel an hour to a real bass teacher and, I presume, start with a real double bass. Would it make any sense to start by learning bass guitar?
The only bass rental place I can find offers an Eastman Signature 100, new instrument, at $2,495, "rent-to-own" at $110 for the first month and $65 each month thereafter, return it at any time. Seems klike a lot. Seems like I'd be better off to buy a used or low quality bass somewhere to just start with to see if I can develop any skill; re-sell if I can't develop the skill.
I think the real bass teacher would allow me to use his instrument fior lessons,but, of course, not to drive home with.
I suppose most people start in high school, with an instrument provided?
Any thoughts and suggestions will be appreciated. Thanks for your time.
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