silo1180 wrote:
Hey since there are other bass players here... could anyone recommend a book, DVD or website to help learn? As I said I intend to take lessons, but I'll have to wait until I have more free time. Would like to get a start, I've already been looking at tablature on the web and fooling around with it a little. If I can get good enough I'm hoping to get my wife's grandfather's bass. It's a Fender from the 60's, I just got a glimpse of it recently so I don't know details about it.
Anyway... any help would be appreciated!
YouTube is a handy way of learning songs that you like as there is a big community of bassists there and you can send them messages if you want further help or advice. I'd say go for a DVD before getting a book, it's always easier to learn by watching. I got one book when I started out years ago that was kind of useful but I can't remember the name I'm afraid. Sorry.
Matt Freeman is not a great bass player, punk and the heavier genres of music have never been great for bass players except for the odd exception. Any guitarist could pick up a bass and play that kind of solo, but most guitarists would have great difficulty playing a Victor Wooten or Pastorius solo. A bass is not a four string guitar!