Is 22 too old to start playing music? I want to play bass
Is 22 too old to start playing music? I want to play bass
It's too old to become the best
But you're never too old to start
You can never be too old to learn something new :^)
no
bass is the easiest instrument to pick up
>bass
You'll be professional level in 1 month,go for it.
/ic/ fag here, nobody is really "too old" to start learning anything.
thanks =o)
No
You could even be performance ready in like a couple months if you just play root notes and keep the tempo low
Ringo was 23 when the first beatles album was released
no its not, people just don't practice the way the pros do
stfu
be the best OP you can do it
Pick up a bass, because you can be the best. Also because a lot of bands need bass players.
ill make you guys proud
I love this meme
I urge everyone who doesn't know of him to look up Joshua Redman. It's never too late to literally become fucking top tier.
>Joshua Redman
the saxophonist? according to wikipedia he's been playing since age 9 and his dad was a pro saxophonist too
i guess i realize that probably makes him sound really old, he's not. i just mean the dude didn't start taking music super seriously and really practicing until he was like 27, and he is world class
How do the pros practice?
Hard as shit. All day, all night.
Well I'm 21 and been playing the bass since I was 16.
I never understood is it too late mentality I mean you're playing it because you want to play it not because you want to prove something.
I started playing the drums at age 9 -- 20 years later and I STILL suck.
You might as well kill yourself, OP
Eight hours a day. It's literally their life.
I'm 22 and I started bass a year ago. I'm kinda competent now and it's really fun. Give it a go
spotted the bassist
all music sucks
please leave music
you will go deaf like me
please kill me
You can get the essentials of bass down in a couple of months.
Wasn't Leonard Cohen in his 30s when he put out his first album?
Grimes didn't start til 23
It's never too late. You're not going to be Victor Wooten but you can easily be Dee Dee Ramone and that's good enough
Good luck! You should get a Squier P Bass for 100 bucks and just fucking do it
I'm 95 and I started bass a week ago. Now I can play Les Claypool's solos.