I want to learn an instrument, I want to learn bass, but my mom has to let me learn saxophone, how c

Updated on educate 2024-07-12
18 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    There are a lot of girls who learn the bass, and I think it's a good fit, because the bass is an electroacoustic stringed instrument, developed from the guitar and cello, and it plays a dual role in the electroacoustic orchestra, and it's a very important instrument.

    It is an important factor in determining the style of the entire band.

    At first, it is a bit difficult for you to learn the bass, and the practice is relatively boring, and the strings of the bass are very thick, and it is also very difficult for people who have no foundation to press the strings, and many bass players start learning the guitar, and after mastering some theory, after the hands get a certain amount of exercise, you have a certain concept of the bass instrument, and then start playing the bass.

    Hands are bound to grow calluses, not only on the bass, but almost all string players will have some degree of calluses on their fingers, but not so exaggerated, and the cocoons of rough work are not the same as the fingertips that are pressed on the strings, and the bass can't have nails like a lot of girls.

    Finally, if you like this instrument, please understand it, keep practicing, follow the steps and study hard, the purpose of learning a musical instrument is not to become a master or anything, the purpose is to strengthen your cultivation in many aspects, and to experience life more completely.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Hehe, you can have the best of both worlds, first learn the saxophone, then learn the music theory, and then learn the bass, and there will be leaps and bounds of progress That's how I learned, first learn the saxophone for seven or eight years, and then learn the guitar, and then I will make a lot of progress

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The two of them learn together, anyway, they want to have fun

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    1. Learn simple notation or stave notation first, and there is no way to use musical instruments if you can't read music. Simple notation is easy to learn but it will be more complicated to use, and it is difficult to learn the stave for beginners, but it will be very convenient for those who are engaged in musical instruments to learn it later.

    2. There must be teaching materials, and there must be a teacher or master who can play this instrument to guide you, and you can't work hard to prevent many detours in vain.

    3. There should be a practice venue, such as a piano room, a park, and a basement. If you don't take this condition into account, it may be difficult to learn because of the problem of disturbing the people.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Sign up for a class and find a good local teacher. Self-study is too strenuous, and many people can't stick to it and will take a lot of detours. If you don't have a foundation, finding a teacher to teach you is the best choice.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    First learn the staves, then learn how to take the saxophone (how to blow the sound out of the mouth), and then learn do re mi fa so

    ..In the end, you play according to the score (it is recommended not to study on your own, find a better teacher to teach you better).

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Learn the original score first, and you will find the trick little by little.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    You have to learn to read staves first. It is recommended that when you are just enlightened, please ask the teachers to take fewer detours. You can learn the stave on your own, and then you can learn the saxophone, which can save a lot of time and money, otherwise you will spend money to hire a teacher to just read the music there

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I also learn saxophone, there is no trick to learning this, or just sing more notation, if you are a novice, you can write do re mi on the corresponding notes at the beginning, and you must listen carefully in class!!

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Find a study class, the one who gets started first, hehe, it's easier

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Let's start by introducing you to these two instruments:

    Basses usually have only four strings and the scale positions are e, a, d, g. Take the last four strings of the electric guitar 3 to 4 octaves lower. The reason why there are 6-string and 8-string, and even 12-string and 24-string bass is purely to enhance the expressiveness of the bass guitar and make its playing techniques and functions more complete and diverse.

    Bass playing is very technically demanding, and you may find it easy to learn at first, but you will encounter a bottleneck at a certain stage. Because a good bass player must have a good grasp of melody and rhythm in order to fully play the role of coordinator of the electric band.

    The saxophone is a woodwind instrument, but the body is usually made of brass, giving the saxophone the characteristics of a brass instrument at the same time. In terms of sound theory, the saxophone is closer to the clarinet, which also uses a single reed.

    Instrument key: bb (treble, tenor), be (alto, upper bass).

    Apply clef : treble clef, transpose notation according to the instrument's own key.

    Practical range : Two and a half octaves.

    Structural composition: Metal parabolic linear conical tube, clarinet-like whistle head, Bohm system of tone keys. Except for the BB soprano saxophone and the BE soprano saxophone, they are all bent into a pipe type.

    Material used: Copper (also aluminum).

    Instrument features: Rich timbre, between clarinet and horn, middle range like vocal and cello tones, low range like tuba and double bass.

    Typical application: Widely used in modern pop light **, Ravel (French), there is a variation in the "Bolero". This instrument is played with a single reed, the structure of the opening and closing sound holes is similar to that of an oboe, and the range is similar to that of an oboe, which should be a woodwind instrument, but the body of the pipe is made of copper and can be a brass instrument.

    It's thin and thick at the top and mouth up, much like a bass clarinet. There are many types of saxophones, from bass to treble, and they are all transposed instruments. The saxophone has an unusually rich and charming sound, resembling brass when played strongly and woodwinds when playing weakly, making it one of the best partners in the wind instrument category.

    In fact, both instruments have their pros and cons, and they belong to different fields. Depending on your own hobbies, you can learn whichever you like, so it is easier to start on the basis of your interests. Personally, I prefer bass. Bass is easier to get started with.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    There are a lot of girls who learn the bass, and I think it's a good fit, because the bass is an electroacoustic stringed instrument, developed from the guitar and cello, and it plays a dual role in the electroacoustic orchestra, and it's a very important instrument.

    It is an important factor in determining the style of the entire band.

    At first, it is a bit difficult for you to learn the bass, and the practice is relatively boring, and the strings of the bass are very thick, and it is also very difficult for people who have no foundation to press the strings, and many bass players start learning the guitar, and after mastering some theory, after the hands get a certain amount of exercise, you have a certain concept of the bass instrument, and then start playing the bass.

    Hands are bound to grow calluses, not only on the bass, but almost all string players will have some degree of calluses on their fingers, but not so exaggerated, and the cocoons of rough work are not the same as the fingertips that are pressed on the strings, and the bass can't have nails like a lot of girls.

    Finally, if you like this instrument, please understand it, keep practicing, follow the steps and study hard, the purpose of learning a musical instrument is not to become a master or anything, the purpose is to strengthen your cultivation in many aspects, and to experience life more completely.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Bass and saxophone are not hard to learn! Musical instruments rely on practice!

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It's all studious. The question is how you learn well.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Let's briefly introduce my uproar, and if you think it's similar to me, you can read it.

    I started to get in touch with the saxophone in junior high school, because our school is called wind music, so in order to get into a key class, there is a teacher from Shanghai ** College every week to help us with the class, the details are as follows:

    On the first day of class, I came to the classroom with a heavy suitcase, and before the teacher came, I was excited to assemble it.

    Unexpectedly, as soon as the teacher came, he first asked me to put the instrument back in the box and take out the head of the instrument, which is the thing that is blowing in the mouth, and he said, the lip shape is very important, the first thing is to practice the mouth shape, in fact, if you know the mouth shape, the button is basically no problem, go to the bookstore and buy a book for the beginner, and practice more according to the above score, because when we were practicing, the teacher came once a week, assigned the last week's training homework, and then blew it to him. For the basic part, as long as the pitch is correct, it's basically OK about the future songs, that is, you dissolve yourself into its chaotic hand tremors Acting moments with emotion.

    2.If you want to buy a saxophone, I don't know much about this, because when I started, my dad hired a professor from the ** college to help me buy a yamaha, which was ** 11,800 oceans at the time.

    If you want to buy a 2000 or so, the domestic one is better, after all, it's a blow for fun.

    3.I'm a 21-year-old college student now, and I didn't live up to my dad, and I gave up after three years of playing the saxophone.

    4.The key is that if you spend 15 hours a week practicing on your own, then after a month you'll be able to play some simple tunes.

    5.Will it be pronounced? And the breath of use, these basic potato keys are not trained well, that's not good, the foundation is the most critical, hehe.

    At that time, I was also playing every Friday afternoon, talking about practice, but our saxophone part and clarinet part got together and played the most tunes were the Titanic theme song and the theme song I had a date with Spring, and I practiced it for half a year, haha.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    I don't think so. Guitar and bass have big differences in the fretboard spacing, the spacing between strings, and their respective techniques. However, it is easy to learn the guitar and then the bass first, and it is not easy to learn the bass first and then the guitar.

    If you want to be a professional bass player, it's best to find a teacher who is bull x, and you really can't go to **search for some bass** tutorials such as lick library, or books.

    If you want to learn the guitar first, I personally think that the acoustic guitar is better, you must know that the bass strings are the thickest, and the electric guitar strings are the thinnest. To what extent do you practice, the main thing is the basic skills and the quality of the first Qi Ant basically passes, and the fingers grind out calluses, and it won't hurt if you play for at least four hours a day. If you mix with a general band, you can know the structure of a song and the direction of the bottom tone, and you can get into the beat of the song, and you can get started with the bass lineup.

    If you want to have a better development, you must practice the basic skills on the bass (climbing, to be steady, accurate, and fast), practice all the skills (all the skills of beyond92live cold and rainy night solo plus slap skills), be familiar with the patterns of various styles of ** bass, be familiar with the relationship between the chord direction and the bottom direction of the classic guess product, the relationship between the rhythm of each bar of the bass and the bass drum, etc.

    Have fun.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    ..When I was 13 years old, I started to play bass groups, and at the age of 17, I went to work as a musician in a bar.

    Now guess the pants can be played on guitar, bass, keyboard, drums, why learn guitar first.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    It's not hard to learn, and most people who play bass probably start out playing guitar.

    Go to the piano store to buy this bass score, first of all, you must understand that the bass is a bass melody, and if the electric bass is not plugged in, you basically can't hear what you're playing. It's not like a guitar, you need a few fingers to press different strings at the same time, just hold down one at a time, so you need to recognize the position, which grid corresponds to what tone, take 4 4 as an example, the guitar c chord sweeps 4 times, the bass only needs to hold down the note representing the "c" grid, and play it (when playing with the band basic).

    If you are allowed to play the piano in the classroom, you should pick it up as soon as you get out of class. Practice for 20 minutes each time, the number of times a day is not limited, and you don't have to play for hours at a time when you are a beginner, so the effect is not good.

    It's hard for a bass to want to play solo, far more difficult than a guitar solo, because bass is a bass melody, and it's used to play low. It can be said that the soul of the band, although the bassist is not as dazzling as the lead guitar and vocal, but the good bass player is just as brilliant.

    Girls are very handsome when they play the guitar, and they are even more handsome when they play bass.

    Last but not least, bass is a physical job...

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