bass to guitar?


bassboy
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01/06/2004 9:21 pm
In your opinion, how difficult would it be to switch from bass to guitar. For those of you that play both bass and guitar, i'd like to know how long it took you to play one once you picked it up. Thanks for your help.
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metal_carnage
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01/06/2004 10:15 pm
Well as a guitar player, I find Bass playing realy easy.
Bass guitar dont play chords, or power chords so playing guitar would be way harder (I think).

pull and hammer techniques will be the same, your used to the thicker bass strings so that wont be a problem.

Theres a lot of differences, but there are simularities too.

Its just getting used to the 2 stings extra, and some different styles of playing I think (strumming for example)
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01/06/2004 11:16 pm
There is alot more to playing a bass than some people think.
Playing Guitar is fun!
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metal_carnage
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01/06/2004 11:23 pm
Some people say they have a great bassist in there band and I just dont the why he should be so great...
A good guitarist you recognize right away, but im dont realy pay attention to bassplayers anyway
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01/06/2004 11:40 pm
Ho ha, I say! A good bass player can make a HUGE difference. Look at Rush.
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01/07/2004 2:29 am
You don't recognize bass players, or there aren't any famous ones, or they don't make a difference????

Check out: Victor Wooten, Stu Hamm, Jaco Pastorius, Bill "The Buddha" Dickens... 'nuff said

P.S. - as for your popular bands, check out Tool. Their bass player makes a huge difference, and is semi-famous.
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01/07/2004 9:13 am
Flea from chili peppers is good too, imo. Hard to play funk without a nice bass groove.
Blues is easy to play, but hard to feel.
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01/07/2004 9:55 am
My friend plays bass and he can actually play electric guitar really well too. I remember the first time i learnt anything it was on bass. Now i find it really hard to play bass because i'm so used to doing fast alternate picking. There are different techniques for bass and electric guitar so they can be quite different.
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