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I'm a guitarist. I'm borrowing my friend's bass.
Posted: Wed May 01, 2013 9:28 pm
by AndyTran
It's fucking cool. Just a cheap as shit squier P, but it gets teh base toanz. Inspired me, so I'm buying a mustang bass from Craigslist.
What should I know, as a guitarist playing bass who doesn't want to look like a guitarist playing bass?
Re: I'm a guitarist. I'm borrowing my friend's bass.
Posted: Wed May 01, 2013 9:36 pm
by bigchiefbc
AndyTran wrote:It's fucking cool. Just a cheap as shit squier P, but it gets teh base toanz. Inspired me, so I'm buying a mustang bass from Craigslist.
What should I know, as a guitarist playing bass who doesn't want to look like a guitarist playing bass?
Don't sweat how you look. Play how you want to play, sound like how you want to sound. I switched from guitar to bass 14 years ago, and I still play bass "like a guitarist". I play with a pick, I play chords and double-stops, I play solos, I use a shitload of effects and I play bass through a "guitar" amp. I've embraced it as my own personal style of bass-playing, and my bandmates love it.
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Posted: Wed May 01, 2013 9:56 pm
by Mudfuzz
bigchiefbc wrote:AndyTran wrote:It's fucking cool. Just a cheap as shit squier P, but it gets teh base toanz. Inspired me, so I'm buying a mustang bass from Craigslist.
What should I know, as a guitarist playing bass who doesn't want to look like a guitarist playing bass?
Don't sweat how you look. Play how you want to play, sound like how you want to sound. I switched from guitar to bass 14 years ago, and I still play bass "like a guitarist". I play with a pick, I play chords and double-stops, I play solos, I use a shitload of effects and I play bass through a "guitar" amp. I've embraced it as my own personal style of bass-playing, and my bandmates love it.
I totally agree. Although I pretty much started on bass and can do all your normal bassdude type stuff most of my favorite bassists are guys that do a more bass/guitar style of playing

and if all else fails get a pair of sunglasses

Re: I'm a guitarist. I'm borrowing my friend's bass.
Posted: Wed May 01, 2013 10:15 pm
by kbit
Playing chords might still make you look like a guitarist, but it's awesome.
Re: I'm a guitarist. I'm borrowing my friend's bass.
Posted: Thu May 02, 2013 2:11 am
by ChetMagongalo
Don't worry about being a bassist, worry about being a musician
Re: I'm a guitarist. I'm borrowing my friend's bass.
Posted: Thu May 02, 2013 4:01 am
by Greenfuz
mccartney lemmy redding
all awesome guitar players playing bass
Re: I'm a guitarist. I'm borrowing my friend's bass.
Posted: Thu May 02, 2013 11:50 am
by MaxMaps
AndyTran wrote:It's fucking cool. Just a cheap as shit squier P, but it gets teh base toanz. Inspired me, so I'm buying a mustang bass from Craigslist.
What should I know, as a guitarist playing bass who doesn't want to look like a guitarist playing bass?
Fuck everyone and beat that bass like no tomorrow. Do it your way and and give people the finger if they say otherwise. Also light it on fire on the end.
Re: I'm a guitarist. I'm borrowing my friend's bass.
Posted: Thu May 02, 2013 4:42 pm
by theavondon
Bleed on it a lot.
Re: I'm a guitarist. I'm borrowing my friend's bass.
Posted: Thu May 02, 2013 5:32 pm
by morange
"Bass player" is a term made up by bass players as an excuse for not knowing how to play the guitar. If anyone gives you shit, tell them that.
Re: I'm a guitarist. I'm borrowing my friend's bass.
Posted: Thu May 02, 2013 5:33 pm
by morange
MaxMaps wrote:Also light it on fire on the end.
Speaking of this, I was looking at celluloid picks online and found out celluloid is super flammable (nitrocellulose). Put a celluloid pickguard on that thing and you're in business.
Re: I'm a guitarist. I'm borrowing my friend's bass.
Posted: Fri May 03, 2013 5:54 pm
by metalmariachi
Mudfuzz wrote:bigchiefbc wrote:AndyTran wrote:It's fucking cool. Just a cheap as shit squier P, but it gets teh base toanz. Inspired me, so I'm buying a mustang bass from Craigslist.
What should I know, as a guitarist playing bass who doesn't want to look like a guitarist playing bass?
Don't sweat how you look. Play how you want to play, sound like how you want to sound. I switched from guitar to bass 14 years ago, and I still play bass "like a guitarist". I play with a pick, I play chords and double-stops, I play solos, I use a shitload of effects and I play bass through a "guitar" amp. I've embraced it as my own personal style of bass-playing, and my bandmates love it.
I totally agree. Although I pretty much started on bass and can do all your normal bassdude type stuff most of my favorite bassists are guys that do a more bass/guitar style of playing

and if all else fails get a pair of sunglasses

Don’t forget the hat!!!
If you wear an old beat up hat people will think “man this guy’s been around, he must be good”.
I own several LOL
MM
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Posted: Sun May 05, 2013 10:43 am
by fiddelerselbow
kbithecrowing wrote:Playing chords might still make you look like a guitarist, but it's awesome.
I remember seeing this band called Jogging that had a bassist that played mostly chords. It was cool as fuck, every song sounded fucking huge.
Re: I'm a guitarist. I'm borrowing my friend's bass.
Posted: Tue May 21, 2013 6:15 am
by one bad monkey
ChetMagongalo wrote:Don't worry about being a bassist, worry about being a musician
That's brilliant. Most people will never even understand that.
To the OP, the whole "play what you want" holds true, but remember as such that bass still has its own sonic space in a band context that you need to fill without musically stepping on toes. And depending on your band lineup, that role can and does change.
But still, if done right, chords on bass are sweet. No denying that.
morange wrote:"Bass player" is a term made up by bass players as an excuse for not knowing how to play the guitar. If anyone gives you shit, tell them that.
So, would the term "Guitar Player" be made from guitarists as an excuse for not knowing how to play bass?

Re: I'm a guitarist. I'm borrowing my friend's bass.
Posted: Tue May 21, 2013 6:26 am
by kbit
one bad monkey wrote:morange wrote:"Bass player" is a term made up by bass players as an excuse for not knowing how to play the guitar. If anyone gives you shit, tell them that.
So, would the term "Guitar Player" be made from guitarists as an excuse for not knowing how to play bass?

Duh

Re: I'm a guitarist. I'm borrowing my friend's bass.
Posted: Wed May 22, 2013 8:45 am
by benjuro
one bad monkey wrote:...remember as such that bass still has its own sonic space in a band context that you need to fill without musically stepping on toes. And depending on your band lineup, that role can and does change.
NOTHING taught me this as much as putting the guitar down and learning to play bass. When I picked the guitar back up years later, that time playing bass made me a much better guitar player and all around musician, especially in a band context.