How I did it: I could say that it took me a couple of months to learn to play the bass guitar, but it's a never-ending process. Only recently have I started learning songs by ear or slapping the bass and I can definately say that I'm a bassist now. Next I need to learn to slap properly, maybe learn the guitar as well (I've started playing a little on a friend's guitar) and then who knows. This was just the first step. Read how I did it…
How I did it: I bought a bass guitar, a Squier by Fender Jazz Bass, and started just playing on it. After a while, I was discouraged with my inability to not suddenly know how to play. However I continued and one day decided to look up some tabs. From then on out the only way has been up, I was in a band for a while and now I have two basses, an acoustic and my old Jazz Bass, I call her Anarchy. The only way to go is up with an instrument, and if you w… Read how I did it…
How I did it: I learned from Roy Vogt who launched TeachMeBassGuitar then I practiced - a lot! Looking back, it's so important to learn good form and develop good habits right from the start. For me, the key was finding instruction that fit my learning style and that I enjoyed enough to keep with it. Read how I did it…
How I did it: I learned the fundamentals online and from a couple books my buddy loaned me. Honestly, it's not overly difficult if you have an okay ear and a bit of time. Just sit there and plug through it until it starts sounding good Read how I did it…
How I did it: i taught myself, you don't need lessons trust me. the best type of bass to get when you are starting is a yahama they are light and easy to strum, you need:Bass guitar, Bass amp, bass carrier, picks, tuner,and cabel for your amp and the step by step guid on how to play bass. Read how I did it…

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