dono leh..

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hey peeps..i just started playing bass last Friday and i already started playin seven nation army and now, im learnin new born by muse..my question is, is it tooo early for me to be playing songs like the above or is it okay for me to just keep on practising? haha..dono leh..
 
Play whatever you want and work towards those that you can't, but don't forget to work on your basics at the same time.

Building a good foundation is important, as you'll at least have your foundation to fall back on when you hit bad patches.
 
Yup. Remember to work on your basics at the same time - scales, theory, technique etc.

At the end of the day, have fun. :D
 
foundation is important ... ! get your foundations right first and you'll find that the rest will be easier to learn ... people learn differently so find a learning style that suits you .. =)
 
yeah i tried goin to different websites for bass tutorials but i don't really quite understand some parts :(

i would prefer one to one but then..no money to go for classes laa..got only a handful of people that i knoe who goes jamming..they also dun play bass..heh..
 
Do try our fellow bass warrior , ben's blog. It's quite a good and comprehensive site for picking up good basics and establish a solid foundation. You can even post him questions!
 
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last friday? wow...

just play what u wanna play first. newborn and 7 nation army or what songs u like. then slowly work your way up.

the only painful thing is when u lose interest and stop playing altogether.
 
playing newborn after seven nation army?

are you serious???

hey,get it slow .i bet you cant really follow the real tempo of newborn yeah?.

well..whatever drives you to really learn newborn is that, maybe you have that hard passion for it.

just like victor wooten said,play with your heart,do what you love and achieve what you can/will achieve.

maybe you can start on playing coldplay or maybe try playing b182. lol i know its freakingly funny to try b182.. but then,it helps your strumming, or if you love plucking,then try iron maiden..songs like hallowed be thy name by iron maiden is fairly easy..

try exposing yourself to many diff genres of songs.metal,death,punk,ska,almost anything.even blues jazz . you would need to expose yourself to many songs.

practice practice practice.. you needa get to know your bass.. you will somehow get your fingers accepting the bass,ya know,when it runs up and down the neck and note whoring every single one .. well yeah.. spend time with your bass like as if its some ferrari and practice practice practice...if you're really into music that is..

and please do keep in mind..exlpore music!

dont just stick to 1 freaking genre ...

music is beautiful which knows no boundaries..
 
one more thing, if you really really can't play that type of music piece about 90% correct even after 3 hours of practising, LEAVE..dont worry,your fingers prob needs the rest and most of the time,(well through my experience) you can nail that very same music piece the next day. e.g you will be doing much more better than the day before..

aight?..enjoy
 
understand theory. most impt. but take your time. C=

btw, dun let all of us stress you out. everybody learns at their own pace so dun worry. just enjoy feeling the bass man! =p
 
Hmm......how about this for advice for a guy who only played bass for a couple of days:

STAY INTERESTED

Bass playing is a passion. Everythig else you work on flows from this passion to want to play and learn.
 
my advice is dun learn theory first. since u juz pick up, haf fun first. learn watever songs u wan. of course try n keep ur rhytm, dun juz hantam. speaking based on experience, learning theory when u juz pick up instrument will make u get sick and uninterested anymore.

also do finger exercises. this very important. spend like 10-15 mins doing chromatics. in fact u can even practice anytime anywhere. my bassist trains his right fingers by tapping them on the table. like alternately tapping the index and middle finger, get wat i trying to say? according to him it works lah. so give it a shot.

so yeah basically learn watever u wana play and HAF FUN!
 
i don't agree ... i think theory is important ... it's like trying to fly a plane without learning the principles of aviation ...
 
It's fun to play bass. You already started playing liao

I believe with practise and passion you can go far.

Some good books and instructional DVDs can also be a great help.

Cheers,

Ben
 
i dont think theory would be much important.

if you can already fly a Raptor, would you still need a book 'Flying for Dummies?'.

the point is, self-taught is the key .

it's pointless to learn theory first.

it's just like going back to school.. bass playing should be all fun fun fun .. not mug mug mug and trying to learn what does that bloody score sounds like..

get to know your bass first. if you're interested then get into theory. please do not jump into theory head on as 90% after theory, you might get sick of it.

music needs discipline and loads of determination if you would want to be a good musician, and of course the right attitude. but i guess you will only back out if only you could see the true music 'backstages'.

so have fun !

take your time and go on your own pace.. heck about what they say, your style is what only you can play.
 
You can't progress much if you have no foundation. Neither will you be able to write your own songs if you don't know the basics.
 
it is possible to develop foundation without formal learning, and it is possible to write your own songs from sheer practice and determination.

but theory definitely helps.

there are musicians/performers who have never learnt an ounce of theory who are out there writing and playing great songs and gigs, and there are musicians who could write books on theory but accomplish nothing. There are also musicians who have the benefit of both sides; which is a no-lose situation.

It's about finding a balance that works for you.
 

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