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I'm also a guitar lover and can play guitar, bass, and drums. The following is a little bit of my experience, so let's think it's an exchange. (Absolutely original, not copied).
1. First of all, no matter what musical instrument, you must first master a certain knowledge of music theory, in fact, it is accurate to understand yourself. Although it is not necessary for amateurs to learn these in professional institutions, the more music theory you have, the better. Because when you have a certain level of understanding of music theory, many of the problems you have when you are learning guitar or bass are not a problem at all.
The simplest example, can you play the main melody of a song with a guitar? You don't want to read the score, listen to it yourself and play it yourself. This may seem easy, but it is not possible for many beginners.
The reason is simple, I don't know how to listen to music and sing music. Especially for lead guitarists, when you can hear the solo part of the melody on your own, you don't have to look at the stave full of numbers. I used to have a guitar instructor tell me that playing guitar is at least about knowing what you're playing.
Especially when it comes to self-creation in the later stage, music theory is the core.
2. It doesn't make much sense for me to learn any musical instrument as a start, as long as you can stick to practicing the basics. In other words, you don't necessarily need a guitar foundation to learn bass (it's best to have one). He started as a bassist in my own band, and he played better than many others (I can tell you that he played erhu before).
Of course, those who learn the guitar will also have a basic grasp of the principles of bass. But I would say that bass has its own fingering and technique, and it's not just about learning the guitar. I started playing folk guitar for two years, and by the time I learned electric guitar, I had to start all over again.
Of course, these are just questions of skill. That's why music theory is so important, because it's common across all instruments.
3. Regarding the guitar and the electric guitar, if it is played and sung as an ordinary song, there is no substantial difference between the two. Of course, a lot of the tricks of the electric guitar are built on the various effects produced by the effects, such as dots, spike overtones, muffled sounds, crank effects, and so on. These are basically not needed for acoustic guitar playing.
And the striking, natural overtones used in acoustic guitars are also incomparable to electric guitars.
4. Finally, I want to say that I personally don't advocate folk guitar. Because its connotation is far less than classical or blues playing. Nowadays, many people play the guitar only to play and sing some popular songs such as folk songs.
It's nothing more than a group of a few chords, without a lot of depth. And the content of the ballad is completely covered by the content of the classical guitar. Therefore, if you want to start learning acoustic guitar, it is best to learn classics.
That's all for it.,You can communicate more when you have time.,I hope the above can give you some help.。
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Logically speaking, it is best to learn the folk guitar first and then the electric guitar, because if you learn the folk guitar well, you will also learn the general playing of the electric guitar, so it is recommended to learn the guitar first, if you want to play the bass in the future.
It is recommended that you play the folk guitar in the same way as the bass, which will work well, and the folk guitar and the electric guitar have huge differences and similarities.
Folk guitars can be used with fingers or picks, while electric guitars generally use picks.
Electric guitar articulation is divided into general articulation and rock articulation.
Rock articulation, also known as heavy metal articulation, is heve meatl in English, and these two articulations are generally mixed.
I'm also a guitar lover, and I hope we can learn from each other in the future.
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Of course, it's easier, but if you want to learn classical guitar, folk songs don't pay attention to technique, finger postures, etc., it's more casual, if you learn classical first, and then switch to electric guitar or bass, you can get your hands on it, and you can play it with ease. The classical guitar is the most difficult and the most basic test in the guitar, and it will not be a problem to learn all the guitars well, I just learned the classical turn of the electric guitar first, (a living example) In short, that's it
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I play bass. I played the acoustic guitar for many years.
But I can't play an electric guitar. Because there are many small movements in the technique. The sound that came out was dirty.
It doesn't matter what instrument you learn first and then bass.
But the bass's knowledge of chords. No guitar and keyboard clear. Intuitive.
So learning folk guitar will make it easier to understand chords. If you know how to point the keyboard. You don't have to learn the folk guitar.
In other words. If you can learn the bass directly in terms of technique.
But it's easier to recognize chords. Just learn about the keyboard or guitar.
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Generally speaking, this is the case, but if you have the opportunity to be in a band, you don't have to go so far, if you are a guitarist, follow it directly according to your style line, make a rhythm guitar, those chords are very simple, most of them are root notes and 5 notes composed of 5 chords, if you are a bass player, then play a note at the beginning and follow this, it can completely achieve the effect of connecting the drum and the guitar, and when you are a little more proficient, you can add flowers to the bar.
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Bass is definitely not the same as playing a guitar.
It is not necessary to have a basic guitar foundation to learn bass, but it is very helpful to know the guitar and then learn bass.
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If you want to learn the bass, the bass is played by hand, then there is no need to learn the electric guitar, you learn folk songs first, after mastering some basic essentials, you will not feel unfamiliar with string instruments, folk songs are almost learned, you can turn to play bass.
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Personally, I feel that bass is the best to learn.
It's easier to learn than the folk song.
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If you don't like rock, don't play electric guitar.
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The guitar is a little more difficult in terms of difficulty, and in general, the bass and guitar are the same in many ways. But the guitar is more than one level higher in terms of instrument expression.
The bass is a little bit easier to learn, but it's just the reason for the lack of two strings. The techniques are all the same, and the techniques used on the guitar can be used on the bass as well. If you know how to play the guitar, bass is basically a beginner, but if you want to learn well, you have to work a lot on both.
The strings of a bass are twice thicker than those of a guitar, so there will be a lot of differences in how they are played and how they are played.
Difference Between Bass and Guitar:
1. The working frequency bands are different. The guitar amp mainly works in the midrange and high frequency, and the bass speaker mainly works in the midrange and midrange. Most of the time in the band, the bass is responsible for laying the bass and working with the percussion instruments to do the rhythmic effect;
2. The power is different. Due to the cooperation of the bass with percussion instruments and the low auditory sensitivity of the bass itself, it is generally very powerful;
3. The timbre effect orientation is different. Bass speakers usually come with multi-band equalization and compression, and the tonal adjustment is very fine, and the compression is used to increase the graininess of the tone. The timbre adjustment of guitar amps is generally rich, jumpy, and sometimes with a lot of effects;
4. Differences in the design of box structure. The case of a bass is generally closed, while the guitar has a variety of applications such as airtight and open back construction. The timbre characteristics of the closed box are rich, smooth and coherent, and the particles are elastic; The open back box has a prominent high and low frequencies and a concave mid frequency, indicating that the open back box is not suitable for bass.
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