In a very fortunate turn of events it turns out that I am going to be sharing a house with a bass player as of next week. A friend is moving into the spareroom who just so happens to be a bassist in a rock band and also a sound engineer. He came round to rearrange the room tonigt and have his tea and we’ve already planned the house band and the make-shift recording studio we’re going to construct upstais. I haven’t mentioned about him teaching me the bass or about me maybe borrowing his amp yet. However I think we all know that this is an unspoken condition of him living here. It’s times like these when I just feel so lucky!
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Mostly because I have no amp (and no lead) and no teacher. Two years ago my stepdad gave me an old electric bass he’s had knocking around the garage for years. It turned out to be a 1970’s Rickenbacker and I was mighty grateful. However it’s not in pristeen condition, in fact it’s pretty battered and someone has tried to modify parts of it including the scratch plate and the winding pegs. Still, it’s a pretty mint present!
I’ve been thinking recently that I either need to play this or sell this as it’s not fair on the guitar and me to just have it hanging around my music room not being played. I took it to band practice the other week so I could find out if the electrics still worked inside it. They do, the bassist from my band had a go on it and it’s got a beautiful, warm, sexy sound. So now I want to learn to play it properly and give Manny the life he deserves.
I know that you can get quite good music instrument tutorials off You Tube and stuff, but the way I like to learn is initially face to face with someone, I like the physcial hands on tuition, even if it’s just a few lessons to get the basics upon which I can build.
So, as I’m completely skint I’m pondering the following ideas
- Can I swap something for a bass guitar practice amp? What do I have that someone might want? A Mandolin perhaps as I’ve given up on that. A load of DVDs erm…. I’m looking fruitlessly around my room here for something that might be swap-able.
- Can I swap skills for skills? Maybe if I can find someone to teach me bass guitar I could do something for them in return like ragtime guitar lessons (it’s a long shot though that I bassist is going to want to learn ragtime guitar). Other music lessons – i.e. notation, voice, theory. Or maybe knitting lessons or crochet lessons, cake making tuition…. Or maybe I could just do their hoovering or ironing in return for tuition.
I like the idea of a skills swap. I guess it’s just a case of finding someone as skint as me with the right skills.
