I would suggest starting out with a cheaper bass and learning how to play, and if you want to stick with then buy a more expensive one.I want to just say YEEEEEE DO IT, but this is probably the better answer. I've been practicing on the same $300 bass for like 8 years.
I have never played bass.
I would suggest starting out with a cheaper bass and learning how to play, and if you want to stick with then buy a more expensive one.
I had a $100 guitar for a year then a $300 guitar for 12 and got a $2000 guitar and love it.If u already play guitar them much of the skills should transfer. I amend my previous statement and say...
I guess can do same way with a bass.
Do you want it?
Can you afford it?
If both are yes then buy that shit, why are you even asking?
Do you want it?
Can you afford it?
If both are yes then buy that shit, why are you even asking?
Does the benefit you'll get from it personally justify the expense to you?
Thats way too much for one fish
Well feedback from us isn't related to his personal fulfillment. That's something only he can decide.
People saying no are forgetting that TC makes $800k a year