i want to learn to play the guitar

i want to learn to play the guitar
Do you need to know to play guitar learn to play bass guitar?

Just something I wondered. I do not know how to play a instrument at all and I thought I should give it a go. I always loved the sound of bass guitar, so that's why it arises to my mind. I do not want to learn to play so I can be part of a gang or something, I do not even care if I ever get good at it. It is just a sit and home and feel proud of myself for learning something. It is easier to learn the guitar and then switch to the bass or is it easier to simply start with bass? * Sorry for the typos up there, I did not care. Song is supposed to sound =

Actually, play the guitar or bass requires both dexterity and rhythm. The only difference is your standard bass guitar, you have four strings on your guitar and standard There are two more chains. You can play chords on either, but the guitar is "designed" to play chords. If you're just willing to play your own building, then get a starter "cheap" kit low (you can find one at Wal-Mart or Costco for about $ 120 Complete amp with a small rope and a book) but buy Ernie Ball Beginning Bass Book (about $ 5) if not supplied with the kit and immediately adopted. You do not need to learn the guitar playing, in fact, even if both instruments are very similar, the theory behind them is very different. guitar is a rhythm section Axis, but only when it is comping. bass and drums rhythm section. So in a sense typical of the bass plays differently guitar. Look at your typical partition and you will see that it is decomposed in treble (G) Clef and piano right hand and bass (F) or left Key Piano hand. Learning to play an instrument takes some effort, but if you are clear at the outset where it is you want to go with your game, you seem to be, it can be fun and rewarding.

Never Picked Up a Guitar Before But Want to Learn?? Guitar Lesson For Beginners #1


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