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unownunown wrote:playing bass and singing is way harder than playing guitar and singing. :rant:

Yes it is, unless you're Sting.
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unownunown wrote:playing bass and singing is way harder than playing guitar and singing. :rant:

Yes it is, unless you're Sting.

Or me... I can't play guitar and sing at all :cry: It feels all unnatural like.
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snipelfritz wrote:
unownunown wrote:playing bass and singing is way harder than playing guitar and singing. :rant:

Yes it is, unless you're Sting.

I actually learned to play and sing with Police songs. Walking On The Moon is a good starter.

But, yeah, bass/singing is harder than guitar/singing.
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It really depends on what kind of guitar lines you're playing. If it's just chugging out power chords or strumming some relatively simple rhythm it's not two hard, but once things start to get more rhythmic(like most bass lines), it get's tougher to separate a melody from what you're playing.

But my philosophy is that it's always easier to do it if you first know both parts incredibly well on their own. Especially lyrics, you can't be fumbling around trying to remember lyrics while you're trying to play.
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snipelfritz wrote:But my philosophy is that it's always easier to do it if you first know both parts incredibly well on their own.

This is imperative, being able to do either part without thinking about it.
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If what they say about shitting yourself after dieing is true, then Elvis was the smartest man who ever died.
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That brings up...

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lol. That silly, scruffy, white, twenty-something everyman, he'll never get ahead!
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its my birthday soon
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tuffteef wrote:its my birthday soon
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