I do not place my trust in the tab. It is essential for me to read the notes and determine my preferred positions on the neck. Furthermore, one should always play in a manner that feels logical to oneself, rather than adhering to the instructions of the tab's author.
I have an XP-2 and having problems turning the tuning knobs. I can almost get the D and G string in tune if I could only turn it a bit more. Do they need some type of oil and lube? I'm at a loss. Please advise and thanks in advance. Constantine
I receive my book the other week. Very disappointed on how the bass lines were written out. I have no issues dealing with repeats, D.S., D.S. al Coda, but trying to flip back pages to find "Bass Riff 1" then flipping forward who knows how many pages to get caught up and then flip back for "Bass...
In high school, in grade 9, my music teacher wanted me to learn how to play the Tuba and offered me the chance to learn how to play bass. Remember, the fat kid always plays the tuba. The rest is history.
The Canadian dollar is down about 4 cents compared to earlier this year. A $600 bass US$ should only cost us about $24 more compared to earlier this year.