A reply to an earlier thread got me thinking. As a forty two year old, when I started learning bass by covering songs, it was a question of playing along and pressing pause on a cassette player or lifting a stylus whilst I furiously tried to replicate what I heard. As a learning method, for someone with no formal training, it seemed to work a treat and I have fond memories of galloping along to Piece of Mind in my bedroom!
Many years later it always makes me smile when I click on a tab or watch a YouTube tutorial to see that I actually got it right all them years ago.
I suspect most of us on here are mainly cover players and I was wondering across the age range, what methods people use to learn new stuff?
Do you insist on nailing it note for note? Do you adapt it in any way by simplifying or jazzing up a bassline? Do you ever come up with something better than the original and incorporate it into a live set?
Really interested to hear your thoughts...
Many years later it always makes me smile when I click on a tab or watch a YouTube tutorial to see that I actually got it right all them years ago.
I suspect most of us on here are mainly cover players and I was wondering across the age range, what methods people use to learn new stuff?
Do you insist on nailing it note for note? Do you adapt it in any way by simplifying or jazzing up a bassline? Do you ever come up with something better than the original and incorporate it into a live set?
Really interested to hear your thoughts...