Bass4real Posted Monday at 23:04 Posted Monday at 23:04 There's a few Bass players I've seen on YouTube , I'm a Bass player always and forever, I do play guitar also , but rarely , I think I played my guitar 2 times in 2024 . I play my A/E bass at least a few hours every single day. I rent a , I call it the LOUD place , It's where I turn my Marshall bass rig volume up and up more. It's a vicious 600w Marshall bass head top can 4 /10 s and bottom cab had 2 15s originally I switched the 15s out and put 2/18s in . Its LOUD and for 20 + yrs of getting abused it still sounds like a new amp I play HeaVy fast and as loud as possible What can I say I'm not just a MeAtElHeAd I'm metal 1st. Anyway many times I bring a guitar player to my LOUD room , we'll drink a few beers I'll play guitar , guitar plays bass. It's always the same.Im a pretty good guitar player for a bass player. And guitar players always every time play guitar on my bass . They always think their killin it on bass , I like a Bass to sound like a BASS . Not many guitar players I know are what I would call a good BASS PLAYER. they're good guitar players , really good. BASS is the easiest instrument to play . ALOT of guitar players have no clue what a good bass player can do. They quickly find out when they jam with me. ☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️ I'm not conceited in any way shape or form But I am some say brutally Honest I'm a proud to be a BASS PLAYER BASS PLAYER. : ?) Have a good one everyone C.C. 1 Quote
Downunderwonder Posted Monday at 23:20 Posted Monday at 23:20 I can't play guitar for toffee. So that blows your theory right out of the water. But yeah, an awful lot of guitar players think they can play bass. Some sure can. A lot of those can probably run rings around me. A lot of those play way too many notes but. 3 Quote
Woodinblack Posted Monday at 23:34 Posted Monday at 23:34 So they play bass, they think they are pretty good, but you think they aren't. You play guitar, you think you are good - maybe they think you aren't? 2 1 Quote
Jean-Luc Pickguard Posted Monday at 23:43 Posted Monday at 23:43 Never mind the guitarists, the drummer I'm in a band with is a better bass player than me. 3 Quote
tauzero Posted Tuesday at 15:53 Posted Tuesday at 15:53 I don't play GUITAR as well as I play BASS. The GUITARist at the open mic I go to owns a BASS and tries to play it, badly. Why have we got to write BASS in capital letters? Seems like the equivalent of writing it in crayon. 1 Quote
fretmeister Posted Tuesday at 15:56 Posted Tuesday at 15:56 I started playing both in the same week when I was a teenager. I was playing in a metal band on guitar and a school jazz band on bass. The one I'm playing most at any particular time is the one I'm better on at that time. 1 Quote
tinyd Posted Tuesday at 15:57 Posted Tuesday at 15:57 I don't have opinions about bass players' ability on guitar, but I *do* find that guitarists who pick up a bass often have a bad tone (because they don't pluck the strings properly) and their timing can be dodgy. 1 Quote
Earbrass Posted Tuesday at 16:01 Posted Tuesday at 16:01 16 hours ago, Bass4real said: I'm not conceited in any way shape or form Good to know. 1 1 Quote
Geek99 Posted Tuesday at 16:11 Posted Tuesday at 16:11 (edited) I do partly agree, playing bass is a mentality that your part is a piece of the whole cake, not the entire cake in and of itself. I think that’s why guitarists don’t nail it, they can’t take a step back backwards. Whereas bass players are more able to step out of the box occasionally Edited Tuesday at 16:12 by Geek99 1 Quote
Lozz196 Posted Tuesday at 17:00 Posted Tuesday at 17:00 I play pretty good rhythm guitar but although I can solo due to my experience of keeping time on bass my solos sound mechanical rather than fluid. 1 Quote
Terry M. Posted Tuesday at 17:38 Posted Tuesday at 17:38 And then there's Charlie Hunter who can play guitar and bass parts simultaneously and extremely competently. I learned about him through the D'Angelo album Voodoo. How he does that is beyond me. 1 Quote
wintoid Posted Tuesday at 18:37 Posted Tuesday at 18:37 I haven't played with a guitarist for a loooong time, but my experience of guitarists is that most of them don't know how to (or don't think about how to) make space. For that reason, the ones I've known have not been the greatest bassists, even if technically capable. Quote
Bass4real Posted Tuesday at 19:16 Author Posted Tuesday at 19:16 3 hours ago, Geek99 said: I do partly agree, playing bass is a mentality that your part is a piece of the whole cake, not the entire cake in and of itself. I think that’s why guitarists don’t nail it, they can’t take a step back backwards. Whereas bass players are more able to step out of the box occasionally Exactly Nailed it 1 Quote
Graham56 Posted Tuesday at 19:20 Posted Tuesday at 19:20 3 hours ago, tinyd said: I don't have opinions about bass players' ability on guitar, but I *do* find that guitarists who pick up a bass often have a bad tone (because they don't pluck the strings properly) and their timing can be dodgy. Yeah, I don't need a guitarist for that, I'm perfectly capable of doing it myself... 4 Quote
SteveXFR Posted Tuesday at 19:35 Posted Tuesday at 19:35 I'm a terrible guitarist. I don't like the way guitarists othen play bass. Too busy, not enough space, sloppy timing. 1 Quote
BassAdder60 Posted Tuesday at 19:47 Posted Tuesday at 19:47 I play or have played both in bands and I can get away with some lead solos etc but that’s my limit I’m an excellent rythmn guitarist and I was a half decent rock bassist certainly good enough for all the bands I was part of over a 40yr period. The bass always felt the right instrument for me ( I’m a big tall guy and the bass feels more in proportion to my frame if that makes sense whereas I feel I dwarf a guitar a little ! So I would say the two overlap nicely if you put in the effort on both as they need differing skills and where your place is in a band etc 2 Quote
Bass4real Posted Tuesday at 20:18 Author Posted Tuesday at 20:18 39 minutes ago, wintoid said: I haven't played with a guitarist for a loooong time, but my experience of guitarists is that most of them don't know how to (or don't think about how to) make space. For that reason, the ones I've known have not been the greatest bassists, even if technically capable. 42 minutes ago, wintoid said: I haven't played with a guitarist for a loooong time, but my experience of guitarists is that most of them don't know how to (or don't think about how to) make space. For that reason, the ones I've known have not been the greatest bassists, even if technically capable. I actually have big respect for guitar players that are crazy talented and more times than not I find it's a guitar player that gives me goosebumps and gets me thinking outside the bass box. Right now I'm listening to ALOT of Andy James , a extraordinary guitar player has given me alot of new ideas on bass. I also think his Bassist not the FFDP bass player , in 2017 Craig Dulles played bass with A.J.solo live in Paris (YouTube ) He's my favorite kind of Bass player. A straight forward style nothing fancy He's a true BASS player. He's not a very popular Bass player. But his playing style is a style I abandoned years ago. It is the perfect compliment to my technicality. I've been playing Bass since I was 15 yrs old . I'm going to turn 63 on February 18th I've played everything from classical to jazz through Punk and prog metal . Sometimes it takes a guitar player to give me new ideas to try on my bass. Have a good one C.C. Quote
Bass4real Posted Tuesday at 21:11 Author Posted Tuesday at 21:11 (edited) 3 hours ago, Terry M. said: And then there's Charlie Hunter who can play guitar and bass parts simultaneously and extremely competently. I learned about him through the D'Angelo album Voodoo. How he does that is beyond me. The courage and passion to not only think it may be possible and then Practice , practice , practice , then more practice . until the possiblity becomes reality. then Charlie Hunter Maybe he's a savant. : ?) Or a proof of God Savants like blind severely autistic 13 yrs old able to play piano as good or better than most master pianists Lucy is a Proof of God Edited Tuesday at 21:21 by Bass4real 1 Quote
Terry M. Posted Tuesday at 21:15 Posted Tuesday at 21:15 3 minutes ago, Bass4real said: The courage and passion to not only think it may be possible and then Practice , practice , practice , then more practice . until the possiblity becomes reality. then Charlie Hunter Maybe he's a savant. : ?) I had to Google "Savant". Never too old to learn. I like it 👌 Quote
Geek99 Posted Tuesday at 21:47 Posted Tuesday at 21:47 IIRC From the French verb savoir, meaning “to know” I am also a savant, not yet sure of what exactly yet though …. 1 1 Quote
AndyTravis Posted Tuesday at 21:48 Posted Tuesday at 21:48 I do both, with varying degrees of success and not in the particular order you may think… nobody is intimidated by my musicality in either camp… Quote
Bass4real Posted Tuesday at 22:06 Author Posted Tuesday at 22:06 4 minutes ago, AndyTravis said: I do both, with varying degrees of success and not in the particular order you may think… nobody is intimidated by my musicality in either camp… I think nobody actually sets out to intimidate other musicians or in life. I think PEOPLE ( GET) INTIMIDATED ALOT More than People want to be intimidating Anyone trying to intimidate someone else . Is an insecure basshole , lose the b Quote
Jackroadkill Posted Tuesday at 22:57 Posted Tuesday at 22:57 Do farmers do magic tricks better than magicians grow triticale? 1 Quote
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