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View Poll Results: Was Electric Bass Your First Instrument
Yes, I Started Out With It And Nothing Else 80 27.49%
No, I Started Out With Another Instument 206 70.79%
Um, I Started Out With Bass And Another Instument At The Same Time 5 1.72%
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Old 02-07-2009, 04:57 PM
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Hi all
Just wondering
My first instrument was cello
And then because i wanted to join the school band
I learned string bass
And then bass guitar looked cooler and funner
So i started electric bass as well
Now i play three instrument
And near future, i'll be adding guitar as well
Anyways
Was electric bass guitar your first instument?

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Trombone in school. Then guitar to be cool. But in 9th grade a band of classmates played at a school rally (like they were Grand Funk Jr.) and I fell in love with that bass sound. So I bought a used Hagstrom. When my family moved that summer, I knew no one in my new town, so I just sat in my room and played it all summer long, and got halfways good.
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I originally wanted to learn drums. But my teacher moved to another state and took the only kit I had access to with him. I was getting pretty good for a little kid too. I kind of wish I could have kept on with the drums. The only other instrument I had easy access to learn was the guitar. Not as fun as the drums, but it's what I had. Yet again, the teacher moved away. Then my uncle gave me an old bass he had. Finally I actually owned an instrument. I said screw a teacher and bought books. Now I can barley keep a beat on drums, and can't do a thing on those dental floss strings. But I am an above average bass player.
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when i was in elementary school, i played the clarinet and sax. Then in sixth grade i played the guitar for a year maybe less. Picked up the bass and have been playing it for 6 - 7 years now.
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This is the order of my music learning history saxophone->clarinet->flute->drums->guitar->bass->tuba. Now, I went through all these instruments while I was in high school and college. But in the end, I fell in love with the bass. I would guess that my second choices would be bass clarinet, or tenor saxophone (I guess I just like the lower range).

To be honest... the best instrument I've ever been able to play was the clarinet... but I still think bass is way cooler (I still love to hear me some good clarinet playing though...) So I gotz some mad respect for Marcus Miller.
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No. I play Trumpet as well, I started that about 4 or 5 years before I started bass.
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I began taking piano lessons when I was five. I switched over to guitar around the age of ten, and took lessons for a while. I began to play bass when I was sixteen because I thought that there was something underappreciated about it. I took bass lessons for a little while -- maybe about two months, but I'm pretty much self taught. Bass has been my main instrument for the past twenty years, although I own and play several other instruments including guitars, and several different types of percussion instruments. In addition to all of this, I learned how to use the computer as a musical instrument while receiving an Associates Degree in Music (although so much has changed since then).
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I began to play bass when I was sixteen because I thought that there was something underappreciated about it.
I was the exact same way. I decided to switch to bass because of Les Claypool (you can bass me if you want). But I heard him, and though, "jeebus.... the bass is soooooo much cooler than geetar".
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Snare drum (marching band season) and timpani (symphonic band season) in middle and high school. Noodled around on guitar before finding my voice.
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Piano -- a disaster, then recorder, flute, and 'cello. My most "serious" instrument was the 'cello. Then I was tapped to play bass in the school jazz band, got an electric bass, spent a summer figuring it out, and re-invented myself as a bassist. Took up double bass when I started college.
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Was electric bass guitar your first instrument?
No. Electric bass guitar is my third instrument. First instrument was the tenor saxophone. Second instrument was the guitar.

Of the three, bass guitar is definitely my voice. Next instrument up: piano. Finally!

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everyone one else was learning guitar so i thought it would be more usefull to learn bass that and i like more
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