Welcome @gary.a.walls !
Welcome, @gary.a.walls. Glad you’re here. Enjoy the lessons!
Welcome @gary.a.walls
Have fun!
Welcome gary!
Welcome! Better late than never! Have fun with it! I’m early in my journey and it’s been so good.
Welcome @gary.a.walls !
welcome, I’m 46 and just starting so not far behind ya
I rarely fail to laugh at least once in nearly every one of his vids. Wonderful style and a great teacher.
His editor has a excellent sense of humour too
The neck is 22"
welcome @gary.a.walls !
Hello everyone! Coco_Mang0 here. I’m fairly new to the instrument. I started in October '23 so I’ve got about 8 months of self-guided practice under my belt so far. I’m 28 ATM, and find myself with an IT office job that provides me with the space and downtime to practice regularly. I’m about to pull the trigger on the B2B course, so I decided to join the forum, as well! Alongside this post, I also added a comment & photo on the “Show us your gear” thread so everyone can see what I’m working with. Excited to be here, can’t wait to learn more.
Welcome, @Coco_Mang0. Glad you’re here. B2B is the best bass investment you’ll ever make. Enjoy the lessons!
Welcome coco! take the course, you wont regret it, finished the course last december.
It took me about six months to complete.
Still revisting lessons and grooves to get more juice out of it
Hello friends, I discovered this forum on a Google search.
I’ve been a bass player for 22 years and I’m always studying and trying to improve my playing.
I hope to learn a lot.
Thanks
Welcome @Coco_Mang0
Have fun!
Welcome @pedromst
Have fun!
Welcome @Coco_Mang0 !
Welcome @pedromst !
Welcome, @pedromst. Glad you’re here. Enjoy!
Evco
Hàving trouble on alternating plucking
Welcome, @evcorealty. Glad you’re here. Don’t worry about alternating plucking. As with all things about learning bass, s-l-o-o-o-w it down. Then slow it down some more. In fact, slow it down to the point that you can’t help but nail it, it’s that easy. Then, once you have that down, speed it up a little. Once you can nail the quicker tempo, then speed it up a tiny bit more. Then rinse and repeat. Small steps taken slowly will get you where you want to go. Stay patient and practice, and you’ll get there. Enjoy!