How easy is bass?

how easy is bass?

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Easy to start, hard to master.

This. I've had friends learn bass in a week and start playing in bands. They sucked ass at first, but most people don't notice/don't care, and they naturally improved with time.

Probably the two most important things about playing bass are: creating and maintaining a groove, and locking in with the other musicians. Which is way, way harder than what it takes to shred on guitar or play blastbeats on drums.

bass i incredibly easy if you do the bare minimum. it is a necessary instrument that works well even if it's "hiding"

unlike guitar, which is boring as fuck when simple because it naturally takes the spotlight, and is held up against the 10 billion guitarists that have come prior.

that doesn't mean that bass has a low ceiling of expression. quite the contrary. bass can also take the stage in an amazing way yet still be subtle, just due to the nature of sound.

not as easy as ur mom

agree

This absolutely.

Basslines range from single held notes once per couple measures to fucking shredding it harder than most guitar solos.

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Post best bass performances

Who are considered to be some of the best rock bassists, past and present?

>inb4 Flea, McCartney and Sting.

all of this

if you plan on learning the bass, imo the #1 golden rule is to not play 1 note per bar. It really makes a band look shitty

Guigsy

Bruce Foxton is boss

Chris Squire

I don't think I've ever heard his bass in a live recording

I wonder if he even knew how to play bass

Geezer

Sid Vicious

me

Holger Czukay of Can

easy as fuck to be honest with you family-pai

the best bass playing of Can is when they brought in Rosko Gee and left Holger to making funny noises
not to say that Holger was a bad musician (IMO he had the best solo career of any Can member) , but most of the Damo-era songs that he played bass on have incredibly simple basslines and you can still hear him fucking them up some of the time

What's the point of the bass? When I record and I always mix it low and no one really cares or notice.

Victor Wooten is objectively the best bassist on earth.

Squire is my personal favorite.

i've only met one bass player before and he didnt know what a chord was.

youre doing it wrong, mix that shit high and go crazy with it. if youre just using it for what other people do with it, youre doing it wrong and your tracks will be boring.

bass is more felt than heard but i can still tell youre a faggot

cool story homo

It provides the basis for harmony and connects the rhythm section to everything else. It can also glue everything together if the mix is messy or the tune is too simple.

Artists that bury it away usually don't sound as full or sound to bright imo, unless they're using a bass synth or something like that.

>mix it low
>surprised that nobody notices

Go watch some top bass players and you'll see the point. Not only do they drive a song's rhythm but they can be played melodically in all sorts of cool ways and really emphasize guitarists and vocalists.

If you want to become an effective bass player just listen to shit tons of Cure records. The Cure has the ideal bass playing. It elevates the band without overpowering the other sections.

dont tell me what to do

Nobody will ever want to hear a bass solo other than other bass players

The key to being a good bassist is understanding what a good bassist should be

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Bass is as easy as what you choose to play on it

I'm a bass player and even I don't wanna hear bass solos 99% of the time

True, I should have said "only bass players who are huge wankers"

kiss me on the lips

*muagh*

Andy Rourke

>The key to being a good bassist is understanding what a good bassist should be

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The best bassist in the world dominates live jams, breaking all rules in the process. Same can be said for Entwistle, Flea, Claypool, Butler, Burton, literally any of the greats. Good bassists define their own role.

Surprising that Geddy and Entwistle haven't been mentioned yet

My favorite of all time and my biggest influence

Peter hook

so what are some songs with some subtle yet god-tier bass?

Cliff Burton, John entwistle, I have a thing for John Paul Jones. That faggot from tool is pretty good too.

As a bass player, I understand what you're saying, but solos are fun as shit to play. Playing hard and fast on bass feels so amazing, even if bass solos aren't in high demand outside of jazz and funk.

Now you guys are making me rethink me metal guitar lifestyle and learn the arts of the 4 string.

The only band I ever was in I played bass and loved it. Maybe the time has come again...

Most any Genesis album. Mike Rutherford is a god-tier bass player.

this.

Brian Wilson also