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In a band, the most important thing is the bass and drums.
The rhythm of the bass can fill the whole **, and the rhythm of the drum can make the whole ** have a stand.
Compare ** to people, drums are human bones, guitars are human ** and muscles, keyboards are human hair, and bass is human souls.
Drums and basses are played in very different ways.
Drums require good body coordination and rhythm.
Bass requires a great natural feel and a vibele for the drums.
It's not that learning anything is promising for the development of the band, there is nothing missing in the band.
And it also depends on what style of ** you play.
Playing metal, drums and bass is extremely difficult.
Playing popular, then they are all more uniform, and the difficulty is low.
Playing funk, then the combination of bass and drums should be the hardest of all.
Playing punk, then it can only be said that the technique is simpler than pop, but it feels better than pop.
I'm a bass player, playing death metal, I learned bass at the age of 15, a band in the 16-year-old group, ** played for a long time, overall summed up, bass and drums, the two are inseparable, generally bass, always can't help but play drums, drums, can't help but play bass.
Because these two instruments are resonant.
And what to learn, mainly depends on yourself, don't be hot for 3 minutes, think it's difficult to drum, just play bass, and then say yes, I like both of them so it's okay.
It takes 1 2 years to get started with bass, and the early stage is extremely boring, but after 1 2 years, you can understand the essence of bass, and you can say that you are really playing bass.
Drumming is to play rhythm, which may be boring and there are few places to practice, but find a teacher and then take a class, so that you may learn faster.
Also, age is not a problem, 18 years old to learn an instrument, in fact, a little late, but don't put pressure on yourself.
I now go to work, but I still practice 4 hours a day, and I used to go to school for 8 hours a day.
It takes effort to learn everything.
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Both drums and bass are indispensable to the band. But. The bass is not sensational.
Don't you understand? Drums, on the other hand, are different. It depends on your personality and then decides what to choose.
If you want to attract attention, you can play a drum kit, and bass is an indispensable and thankless job. . . I stayed in the band for quite a few years. Hope it helps.
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The development of the future band has a future???
Then you play the keyboard!
This one is the most promising!
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Learn bass, don't look at bass, just the bass! But bass is the soul of the whole band, a band without a bass! Think about the consequences! The safflower is gone, and the green leaves are like it! It's so amazing!
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The bass is the soul of the band... A good bass player doesn't mean a fancy hook. And there are very few bass players these days. Think for yourself.
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Learn to play the drum and thiao, Wenjiang Seagull Piano is quite good!! Top!!!
Hehe, I don't know where you are, though
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I have helped you find the results; Hello dear. Yes, bass and drums can be combined to count bass solo. When you work together with bass and drums, you can generate gorgeous magic from both instruments to make your ** even stronger.
You can use the standard sonata or solo style to replicate a stunning combination together. Relevant knowledge includes: If you want to count bass solo with bass and drums, you need to make sure that your drum clear pads match the tone of the bass beat and come up with a creative melody.
You also want to learn different arrangements so that the bass and drums perform best together. In addition, it is important to practice flexibility, play the bass and drums, transfer ** from one side to the other, and keep the tone and feeling in the book. Thank you for your consultation and hope mine is helpful to you.
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Summary. Hello dear, bass and drums can work together to play beautiful melodies and rhythms, but not all bass and drum performance can be counted as bass solo.
Let the bass and drums work together to play beautiful melodies and rhythms, but not all bass and drum performances can be counted as bass solos.
Generally speaking, the bass solo refers to the fact that when the front of the other accompaniment music is resting, the bass plays a beautiful melody or rhythm alone, and the rolling grip is the focus of the performance. In the case of Da Ki Kyung, the bass usually shows the characteristics of his personal level and style through technical playing skills and precise chord control.
However, the coordination of the bass and drums is also very important, and the collaboration between them can create a rich atmosphere and enhance the expressiveness and listening sense of the whole song.
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All good. Guitar girls are handsome to play and eager to learn. You can play a nice tune for a month and a half, and if you are struggling with your major at a university, you can try this.
Girls don't learn much about drum kits, so if you want to make a difference in college and attract attention, you can learn this, and it's quick to learn, but it's not very convenient, and there are too many objects and it's heavy. The piano is a slow kung fu, it depends on the accumulation of a year to play a beautiful tune, a month and a half is a bit short, but if you have learned the keyboard as a child, it will be relatively easy, if you decide to learn the piano, you must not make three minutes of heat, because the piano is expensive, and you must slowly develop success, so you must insist. In addition, each instrument has its own characteristics, and no matter what you learn, you must grasp the soul of the instrument and like it.
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Piano may be a bit late, I personally think to learn guitar.
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I think I should learn guitar, because I also learned guitar at the age of 19 and am now a guitar teacher. For a month and a half, I recommend learning folk guitar.
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A month and a half, it's still suitable for learning drums, depending on your musicality. Piano can be learned, but a month and a half can only help you regain your previous memory of the staff, the beginner level. As for the guitar, in fact, a month and a half is only a very basic level, and you may only learn chords and some simple tunes, byw, and endure the painful process of growing calluses on the tips of your hands.
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Piano bar, after all, a little experience in the electronic piano, if you work hard, you can still learn some nice little tunes in a month and a half.
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In a month and a half, you can't achieve much by learning anything.
You've learned a musical instrument, and you know that you don't just talk about it, you have to practice.
So I hope to persevere, as long as I really like it, I will do it as a thing and enjoy it.
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The guitar bar is too short for others to get into.
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A drum kit requires good rhythmic memory, a sense of movement, and coordination of the limbs. There's a very simple test for rhythmic memory: seconds.
Find a stopwatch, walk for a while and look at it, then close your eyes and count seven seconds silently, stop the stopwatch, look at the error, the smaller it is, the better your rhythm memory, and you won't play faster and faster in the band. In terms of rhythm, it varies from person to person, and it is easy for ordinary people to step on the beat in rock music or singing**, but if you can easily find the beat in jazz, especially Latin jazz, symphony, it means that you have a good sense of rhythm. Generally, those who have learned other musical instruments and are good at sports, especially gymnastics, martial arts, ball games or extreme sports, have good coordination.
There is a very simple test: sitting, the left hand clenches the fist and kicks the leg, the palm of the right hand circles on the leg, and when someone next to you says "change", change the movements of the two hands to see if it is comfortable. The test of limb coordination looks like this:
Sit, make a clockwise circle with your left foot on the ground, make a circle with your right foot counterclockwise, stretch your hands straight, make a circle with your left hand counterclockwise, and make a circle with your right hand clockwise, a bit similar to the breaststroke movement, but with your hands and feet reversed, see if you can make it smoothly. Even if you don't do very well, it doesn't matter, in fact, these qualities can be cultivated by nurture, so talent is important, but the most important thing to become a good drummer is to practice more, listen more, watch more, and think more, as long as you have confidence, you will definitely do it. Seek adoption.
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To learn a drum kit or bass, first of all, the basic technique + music theory foundation, self-study is relatively unsystematic. Because beginners often ignore the small but important key movements in the hand shape, and these factors can cause the level to not stabilize and break through for a certain period of time. Another point is the lack of perception of rhythm and practice, which makes it easy for beginners to work behind closed doors or follow the cat's picture.
Even if you are self-taught, you must be careful in the selection of instrument materials. There are a lot of sloppy translations of musical instruments on the market, which can confuse beginners. There are very few systematic and relatively complete textbooks in China, because the overall ** education started too late.
If you want to succeed in your studies, you must first practice the knowledge and basic techniques of music theory, and it is a shortcut to learn under the guidance of someone with band experience. Good luck!
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