Hello all - I've been lurking for a while, and it seemed time to introduce myself.
My bass guitar story so far: I wanted to play bass when I was 14, but my parents laughed at me and told me I could never be any good. I believed them. Children believe poisonous sh*t like that. For 45 years I would come home from gigs and cry because I wanted to play bass and I couldn't.
Finally two years ago I got angry with the demons of self-disbelief, and went to Promenade Music in Morecambe Bay (train ride up from Manchester) to buy a bass guitar. Tried a few and then they handed me a 2nd hand GMR Bassforce 5. Instant love. It has been hard learning something completely new at my age, still fighting the demons, but that guitar will not let me give up. And I have an excellent teacher - Andy Rees - highly recommended if you're in the Stockport area.
So now I'm playing a few local pub open mics with whoever asks (so I play a lot of cheesy stuff - but my real love is the blues) and I'm developing a solo bass / vocal voice. My high point has been jamming with Victor Brox - the grandfather of British blues, worked with Jimi Hendrix and still a powerful, and generous, musician.
Gear (yes I admit to GAS):
GMR Bassforce 5, London, c. 2010 - the love of my life, my detachable body part
Fender Jazz Plus 5, USA 1992 - a bit of a monster, much harder to play, but we'll get there (also from Prom Music)
Vintage acoustic 4-string - useful for going round to friends who inexplicably don't own a bass amp, and has a distinctive resonance
Encore P-bass clone - lives in the office so I can noodle around when I have a break from work
Marshall MB15
Thank you for reading. Looking forward to being part of the community.