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Should I take lessons from an instructor or teach myself?
How much experience do you have with the bass so far?
It is possible to teach yourself, but it's not the most efficient way to learn, and it's a good way to develop bad habits. Nothing will improve your skills faster than working one-on-one with a skilled instructor.
Seriously, get an instructor, even if for a couple of lessons, and make sure he actually plays bass and isn't just a guitarist.
Get him to teach you basic technique, where your hands go, ect, don't develop bad habits now where they're going to really hurt you later and limit your enjoyment.
And the biggest thing, get a guy you like, don't not look forward to your lesson, having a good guy one you get along with helps the process out greatly.
Should I take lessons from an instructor or teach myself?
+1
I am self taught, but I recommend that anybody starting out should take at least a couple of lessons from an experience bass player. I have learned a lot in 30 years of playing, but I am certain that if I had a few lessons when I was starting out, that I would be better than I am today.
Oh, and we do have forums for different topics, not just the Basses forum. This one is being moved to General Instruction.
wait a minute, I need some popcorn and a beer.....![]()