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Bass or guitar

Bass ot guitar ?

  • Bass

    Votes: 4 30.8%
  • Guitar

    Votes: 9 69.2%

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My mate is a bass player and got me playing some tunes on it and I took a liking to it, I love the sound of bass however I am thinking it would be better to learn guitar instead ?

I have no intention of being in a band but can write my own songs so should I go with bass or guitar ?

Thanks :cool:
 
Go with the guitar, you can then swap between guitar & bass. If you want to write songs, then the guitar is likely to be more flexible (you don't often see a singer songwriter playing a bass!)
 
Go with the guitar, you can then swap between guitar & bass. If you want to write songs, then the guitar is likely to be more flexible (you don't often see a singer songwriter playing a bass!)

My head is telling me guitar, it does seem more flexible and bass is kind of a second instrument if you know what I mean ?

Thanks :cool:
 
My mate is a bass player and got me playing some tunes on it and I took a liking to it, I love the sound of bass however I am thinking it would be better to learn guitar instead ?

I have no intention of being in a band but can write my own songs so should I go with bass or guitar ?

Thanks :cool:

Simple answer - if you can play a guitar then you can easily play bass but if you can play bass you can't play a guitar. (Tip No. 1 from me, former Uni band lead guitar :cool:)

How many bass players does it take to change a light bulb?
One, but the guitar player has to show him how to do it.
 
Thanks for your answers and votes, the poll says guitar 5 and bass 1 so guitar it is :cool:
 
Definately guitar, been playing electric guitar for about 7 years now (just for fun) and its a great way to relax. When I'm building a site I usually spend a few hours working then have an hour to wind down learning a few songs etc. I know quite a few of the RHCP's songs, but need to start learning some new stuff. I'm thinking about buying an acoustic guitar this summer once I finish uni, but having played electric, acoustic is something very different.
 
Definately guitar, been playing electric guitar for about 7 years now (just for fun) and its a great way to relax. When I'm building a site I usually spend a few hours working then have an hour to wind down learning a few songs etc. I know quite a few of the RHCP's songs, but need to start learning some new stuff. I'm thinking about buying an acoustic guitar this summer once I finish uni, but having played electric, acoustic is something very different.

Yes a big difference mate between acoustic and electro, nice to take an acoustic to the park or something though hey, buy an electro/acoustic :cool:
 
Yes a big difference mate between acoustic and electro, nice to take an acoustic to the park or something though hey, buy an electro/acoustic :cool:

Definitely a big difference, I went to a shop last month in Newcastle and spent a few hours playing around on a huge selection of guitars to see if one took my fancy. I found them fairly difficult to play, especially as I have an Ibanez S470 which is a very thin guitar, so completely different to acoustic. Anyway there was one exception that felt perfect, sounded perfect, looked perfect, but was 3k :(

The hunt continues, but I agree that electro-acoustic is probably the way forward, and something a little cheaper.

Edit: if you're looking for guitars the Ibanez S470 is the nicest electric guitar I've ever played so worth trying it out at a guitar shop. It's thin (which I like, but other may not), and plays amazingly. I've had this one about 5 years and I can't see myself ever playing anything else. Maybe a little pricy for a beginner, but for anyone upgrading from their first guitar it's not too badly priced.

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You Should add to the poll

3. Neither as you should be developing sites and don't have time. :)
 
You Should add to the poll

3. Neither as you should be developing sites and don't have time. :)

Love it mate, I scrapped all my sites and I am now deving one, monetising it and then moving onto the next once a revenue is established, it's slow but better just like something else in life ;)
 
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