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hm......people are recomending several different kinds. which should i go with?
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Watever u want
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ok. I will totally go do that.........as soon as i get to drive to a music store.......as soon as i get a car.......as soon as i get a license........as soon as i get a permit.........alright, i'll just look it up online.
has anyone been to ultimate guitar website? someone told me to go there earlier so i made became a member and all that. now what? |
:rolleyes: ok, nevermind. i'm asking so many annoying questions when I'm too lazy to look it up myself. from now on, i'll only post serious concerns and problems i come across if i can't handle it on my own. thank you all for your guidance and patience so far!:D
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Hofners are good bass' but are out a beginners price range. If you can get one for a decent price I think the Squier vintage modifieds or classic vibes are great bass'.
YouTube - Squier Classic Vibe Basses That's the classic vibes. I have a vintage modified and it's great. They aren't quite the fenders but are damn close. |
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ok. it was kinda confusing anyway. but then, everything confuses me(lol.........but sometimes its not so funny.........)
so without that, how do i go about learning? i want to start from scratch, with the absolute basics. "now class, pay attention. This is an instrument called BASS" oohs and ahs throughout class of idiots like me "it has strings!" gasps throughout class....... a little excaggerated, but you get the point. |
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