But not particularly well. I say that a guitarist that has transitioned to primarily playing bass. Basic technique transfers, but it really is a different beast (if you want to play bass well).
If you can play power chords on a guitar, then you most definitely have enough fingers to play one single fucking note on a single string, something bass players are eKsEpshUnAlLy gOoD at 🤦♂️
@@peryphiachovet2180 lmao you don't even know a fraction of what bass is doing, of course there are guys playing only roots, but those aren't good bass players
I'm glad you said pretend, because it's definitely not the same as playing guitar lol. That's why bands with a guitarist as a bass player don't normally have a notable bass line, unless they're a genius.
i'm not gonna pretend like i actually CAN play bass, but when i do play it it mostly comes down to what i've heard other bass players play, and some theory from music teachers i've had. for simple stuff, bass isn't that complicated
it's very similar. if you are a guitarist and can't write a good bassline, it probably has to do with your composing ability more than anything else. You can write cool basslines even without having never touched the instrument
Yeah, because we (I'm ga guitarist) just play guitar stuff but lower. That's not what a bassist does. It is a different instrument with a different role and a different "meta"
It's a guitar with a different role, and different tone, with similar techniques but not exactly the same. But to just call it a guitar is kind of oversimplifying it, I mean it's not wrong, but If you say guitar, I'll immediately think of the standard acoustic or electric guitar with higher tunings, thinner strings, and shorter necks.
Yep, I play both. When I first started playing the bass, I'd come over from about 10 years of guitar. I had a lot of shit to unlearn before I started sounding like a bass player
@@sereypanhanuth5788physically kinda the same thing not really. Different tone and sound, different role, and I have yet to see a guitar player pluck a bass correctly without taking at least a week to learn. But yet again most people who transfer from guitar to bass just use picks on their bass. I started with bass then learned guitar and play both on a regular basis.
As a guitar player first, I played around with bass riff ideas years before I actually played a bass. When I did it felt familiar but was so different when it came to finding good tones and fingerings that worked. My brain still trips out a bit when I switch back & forth while practicing.
I can relate to this,I was shocked how "good" I sounded 😳 personally but man those bass strings are tearing my finger tips apart... love it tho 😅 same songs, different instrument
Yes any guitarist can be a shitty bass player but there's a lot more to bass then just playing roots and 5ths I feel like it's easy to start the bass as a guitarist but to really be an effective bass player it gets a little challenging
The scale length of the fretboard, string thickness, and the amount of space between the strings are gonna be something to get used to. The way it feels to play is drastically different. Also it takes more physical effort to play bass.
These things really aren't that big of a deal, if you're a good guitar player, it's really easy to play a bass. Obviously getting good at either one is another thing.
I’ve known this for a while now and considered myself able to play bass. Then one day, I actually picked up a bass, and could barely play anything, the action was so high!😂
Seems obvious now, but it took me years to even realise I could play bass. Good use of a shorts lesson! The great thing is that all of your chords and shapes are still relevant too. If you want to unlock everything just learn a piano though. It's the easiest one to understand, then apply to stringed instruments.
Nice, you should have went Ibanez k5 fieldy's signature bass tune drob C and slap the living shit out of that thing. I slap it so hard I'm getting changed with assault. That damn bass can take a lot and I mean a lot. I paired with and orange amp holy shit it's amazing. If you don't have an orange get one that's all I can say warm and vibrant sound.
@Thewarnextdoor I have been out of it for years due to my occupation BUT I only have a couple more years left in this industry and looking to fill my time with what I have been missing out on for so long.
@@truckingguru1995 I get it I was just encouraging the set up to get more people on the 5 string band wagon. It seems like everyone plays 4 I love having that extra, switch it up from time to time. Congratulations on your bass purchase it is such a fun instrument.
Anyone can go from guitar to bass but I believe it's a different mindset. I see the bass as a support instrument. I'm a decent bassist but I can't play guitar for shit. Mostly because I have big ass hands.
I know that you already know this, but holy crap they are not the same. Same notes, yes...and that's about it. It's a completely different discipline, and I learned that the hard way after playing guitar for 30 years and then thinking I could be the bassist of a band. Any guitarist can be a crappy bassist, but being a guitarist is almost a disadvantage if you want to ACTUALLY learn how to play bass. Playing finger style on bass is totally different from acoustic guitar finger picking, the muting is totally different, the phrasing should be totally different, and it should closely follow what the drummer is doing. Even playing with a pick is different because of how different the string gauges are Again, I know you're already aware of this 😂. The only reason I'm bothering to leave this comment is because my long time bassist friend and I decided to start a cover band where he plays guitar and I play bass. It was hilarious for us to both realize that we suck even though we were both good at the instruments we already played. They're just not the same even if it's the same tuning down an octave.
Yeah it's all the same notes and you can follow or mimic the guitarist. But as u know you are only "pretending" to know bass. There is so much more to "actually" playing bass
As someone who kinda plays guitar but is really a bassist, it is MUCH easier for a guitarist to fake being a bassist than it is for a bassist to fake being a guitarist
@@elpapuxDDReal yeah I agree, it really is much easier to start with the bass than to get started with guitar but getting to the more "advanced" playing will put it on par with the guitar in difficulty and if given a chance can create beautiful and very complex stuff
as a bassist who tried teaching my guitarist friend a single song, just knowing that the notes are the same doesn't fool anyone when you pretend to play bass. It's easier to pick up yeah, but not if you're exclusively in a guitarist mindset.
As a guitarist who switched to bass I can tell you tape your pinky too your index finger in the beginning to get into a Basie mindset. Now scales aren’t everything their the only thing !!!!!!!
exactly how i learned bass bass-ically, i'm hilarious, but i did learn finger and slap after awhile, it's much easier to go from guitar to bass then to start with bass with no background
the only difference for the guitarist's perspective is that the bass had a longer necklength than the guitar. also, the strings were thicker than the guitar strings were absolutely thin.
I laugh everytime a guitar player thinks bass is so easy and is easier than guitar when really it's easier to learn a new instrument after already knowing another it's easier to learn bass if you play guitar and it's easier to learn guitar if you know bass but if your someone who is new to both they are both around the same difficulty to learn. I always hate it when guitar players don't thunk bass is important and anyone can do it no problem
100% backwards my man, bass is all about technique. for instance, let's say the spirit moves you to learn What's Going On by Marvin Gaye, played by the great James Jamerson. first, you learn the notes. hey, that was easy, there's not too many notes. ok, you're approximately 2% of the way there. now you have to figure out how to make it sound good. do those 16th note runs sound fluid? are you muting & sustaining your notes at the right times? is your right hand in the correct spot relative to the pickup? where on the neck are you fretting? have you mastered Jamerson's one finger right hand technique, and if not, how are you going to make his bassline sound right with two fingers? so on and so on, you get the idea. the technique bass players need might be less acrobatic than a guitarist or keyboardist, but it is certainly not any easier.
@@stine_one I didn’t say it wasn’t, I said technique matters more. Most punk bass is really simple and that’s the point, but if their technique is bad it can throw off the whole song
I don’t want to be THAT guy, but….if you know how to play guitar, you KNOW this basics about Bass! 😅 which it doesn’t mean you can ACTUALLY PLAY BASS RIGHT….but you do know the basics! 🙏🏽
Except, when it comes to 5 and 6 strings bass, they're all tuned into their 4ths unlike guitar where it has one string (the 2nd string) that's tuned into the 3rd note of its 3rd string. Take the Standard E tuning for example, it's EADGBE for guitars while it's either BEADGC or EADGCE for bass. Disclaimer : My comment is definitely not for Rob (directly) as I'm pretty sure his knowledge of music theories is higher than me. But it wouldn't hurt to mention that as some viewers might not know.
I'm glad you said from a guitarists standpoint, and you can pretend to know bass, because playing bass is nothing like playing guitar when you dismiss the tuning similarity, , I'm playing bass exclusively for last 35 years, I've auditioned for many bands, and on many occasions, the band were relieved I was actually a bassist and not a guitarist just looking for a job, there is a specific technique involved to achieve the many different tones required for different genres. The violin, cello, double bass, contrabass, all the same tuning, ya won't pretend you can play those if you have no exoerience
GDAE. But im not sure why you're supposed to go from high to low. The sheet music is from low to high. ACE-G What i would say to someone who actually wants to become a bass player, "it's not lilke rythm guitar, it's like playing a guitar solo for the entire show."
Notice he said "you can pretend to know the bass". Most guitarists actually have difficulty playing bass because it's an entirely different thing, the bass guitar more often than not controls the rhythm and overall feel of the song, almost as much as the beat. Bass is really the glue that holds most songs together, especially rock music. Most guitarists don't make good bassists because they want to show off and show off bassists 8 out of 10 times just get in the way. Likewise, a lot of bassists don't make good guitarists because they don't know how to stand out. And then there's Les Claypool and Flea who refuse to conform to standards. Lolol
Here’s a tip, if you’ve been playing guitar for 40 years and start playing bass and after buying a 4 string the week before and buy a 5 string and play out that day, practice first and remember that the fat string is a B. It was a little embarrassing making so many mistakes in the first song. Practice first!
He just said “same fretboard” like, yeah, all fretboards are fretboards are they not? How we tune whatever number of strings over them is basically buyers choice I mean how dumb are people now days that a video saying something so clear as “the number 1 is always 1” actually works ?
It's all fun and games until the telltale sign of a Guitar player giving themselves away by grabbing a bass and using the ring finger to fret the next step up from the index or, even more appallingly: using the ring finger for the octave when showing off that they "can slap too bud nbd" 🧐 hahaha
I don’t have to pretend I picked up the bass seriously a month ago and have been playing Thundercat because I was playing bass licks on the acoustic guitar for about a year before i could afford a nice jazz bass
Guitar players can "play" bass, but bassists have a much more profound understanding of rythm and groove that guitar players tend to lack when they pick up a bass
"E A D G. It's in the game."
good one
I was thinking the same thing lmao
"E. A. D. G. BIIIIIIG."
Haha loved it
Eddie ate dynamite... Good 🧐
“If you can play guitar you can pretty much play bass” - Paul McCartney
Practically true
But not particularly well. I say that a guitarist that has transitioned to primarily playing bass. Basic technique transfers, but it really is a different beast (if you want to play bass well).
@@Vykk_Draygo Very true. A guitarist playing bass is very different from someone who actually knows bass
@@Vykk_Draygo ☝️🤓
@@Vykk_Draygo i didn't want to do this but you're so 🤓
“I figured the bass was just the first four strings of a guitar”-Waylon Jennings after being asked to play bass for Buddy Holly
I believe that was Leo Fender's intention when he designed the first Precision bass guitar.
@@digitaljanusthe bass existed before that and it was tuned to EADG so he just turned it into an electric instrument
@@soldier1913 That was a completely different instrument from the violin family. Fender invented the electric bass guitar.
@@swissarmyknight4306 i was talking about tuning, he may have used the cello tuning or double bass tuning, i don’t t know don’t yell at me
@@The_Copper_Element_Itself different band
Watch the guitarists pick up the bass and play nothing but power chords
lemmy
If you can play power chords on a guitar, then you most definitely have enough fingers to play one single fucking note on a single string, something bass players are eKsEpshUnAlLy gOoD at 🤦♂️
@@peryphiachovet2180 lmao you don't even know a fraction of what bass is doing, of course there are guys playing only roots, but those aren't good bass players
@@peryphiachovet2180 I'm a guitarist, I only play chords so far, so I have no idea how to play single note riffs and fingerstyle
Honestly chords on bass are pretty beautiful 😍
I'm glad you said pretend, because it's definitely not the same as playing guitar lol. That's why bands with a guitarist as a bass player don't normally have a notable bass line, unless they're a genius.
Can only play like a Guitar player playing Bass....not like a Bass player
@@YTiswokeexactly, only drummers can get close
i'm not gonna pretend like i actually CAN play bass, but when i do play it it mostly comes down to what i've heard other bass players play, and some theory from music teachers i've had. for simple stuff, bass isn't that complicated
it's very similar. if you are a guitarist and can't write a good bassline, it probably has to do with your composing ability more than anything else. You can write cool basslines even without having never touched the instrument
@@elgitarr_ what is complicated for simple stuff? lol
As a Bass Player, I can always see the guitarist playing the bass.
They never use their left pinky 🤣
@@jellosapiens7261 I do! Although you can tell I'm not a real bass player for other reasons. 😆
Yeah, because we (I'm ga guitarist) just play guitar stuff but lower. That's not what a bassist does.
It is a different instrument with a different role and a different "meta"
Its weird how some people arent born with this knowledge
Well some people haven't even touched a guitar💀
@@serious-wound1 Obviously it’s not common knowledge to every human being, that’s the joke.
Yeah I am shocked that this video was even posted.
You also weren’t born with this knowledge, it’s all learned, don’t put others down that are trying to learn the craft.
@@Pulloutfailure ok I’ll continue to not do that thanks
nah if you treat the bass like a big guitar, you're not playing bass
Exactly. These comments are killing me.
It's a guitar with a different role, and different tone, with similar techniques but not exactly the same.
But to just call it a guitar is kind of oversimplifying it, I mean it's not wrong, but If you say guitar, I'll immediately think of the standard acoustic or electric guitar with higher tunings, thinner strings, and shorter necks.
Yep, I play both. When I first started playing the bass, I'd come over from about 10 years of guitar. I had a lot of shit to unlearn before I started sounding like a bass player
That's what bassist say to feel better about themselves. It's literally physically the same thing
@@sereypanhanuth5788physically kinda the same thing not really. Different tone and sound, different role, and I have yet to see a guitar player pluck a bass correctly without taking at least a week to learn. But yet again most people who transfer from guitar to bass just use picks on their bass. I started with bass then learned guitar and play both on a regular basis.
Technique is the mark of a true bass player. Any guitar player can play the root note with a pick.
@3ViL D3AD You sir, are indeed a true noodler. Respect.
@@smmusicplus96 “A true noodler” 😩😂
As a guitar player first, I played around with bass riff ideas years before I actually played a bass. When I did it felt familiar but was so different when it came to finding good tones and fingerings that worked. My brain still trips out a bit when I switch back & forth while practicing.
I can relate to this,I was shocked how "good" I sounded 😳 personally but man those bass strings are tearing my finger tips apart... love it tho 😅 same songs, different instrument
Yes any guitarist can be a shitty bass player but there's a lot more to bass then just playing roots and 5ths I feel like it's easy to start the bass as a guitarist but to really be an effective bass player it gets a little challenging
You can not be serious, we were in a dark room till now...
The scale length of the fretboard, string thickness, and the amount of space between the strings are gonna be something to get used to. The way it feels to play is drastically different. Also it takes more physical effort to play bass.
These things really aren't that big of a deal, if you're a good guitar player, it's really easy to play a bass. Obviously getting good at either one is another thing.
E A sports
It's in the game
I started out playing guitar and moved to bass and it’s very hard not to fall into the same habits as you would playing guitar
When a guitar player play bass you realize very quickly that he is not a bassist.
A bass is just a deeper guitar
that what she said
Well, that's what a "bass" guitar is afterall xD
Bass is guitar after puberty
Well, since a bass neck is longer than a guitar one. I guess it indeed goes deeper 😂
Nononononononono
E A Sports, it’s in the game
i raise this: a ukulele is just the last 4 strings (D G B high E) but place a capo on your guitar's fifth fret
It's C G E A
Thats how I learned and still most guitar players I know don't know how to play shit on the bass 😂
You have it wrong. A guitar is a short scale six string bass tuned an octave higher 😎
I saw other bass videos saying, "You shouldn't go into bass thinking it's a guitar," but this just makes more sense to me
Technically - yes, bass is just a lower guitar, but when it comes to composing it's 2 different instruments
e... a... sports
As a bass player, the fact that all of this is true hurts me.
bass player was yelling at me bc i said this to him and told him they're practically the same
I’ve known this for a while now and considered myself able to play bass. Then one day, I actually picked up a bass, and could barely play anything, the action was so high!😂
It’s also longer scale length (34 inches), unless it’s a short scale bass, even then it’s a longer scale (30 inches-ish)
It's actually two octaves lower, but its notated as one octave below so most notes arent notated 8va or with tons of ledger lines below
Seems obvious now, but it took me years to even realise I could play bass. Good use of a shorts lesson! The great thing is that all of your chords and shapes are still relevant too. If you want to unlock everything just learn a piano though. It's the easiest one to understand, then apply to stringed instruments.
Just purchased a new Ibanez 4 string Sunday... Love it.
Nice, you should have went Ibanez k5 fieldy's signature bass tune drob C and slap the living shit out of that thing. I slap it so hard I'm getting changed with assault. That damn bass can take a lot and I mean a lot. I paired with and orange amp holy shit it's amazing. If you don't have an orange get one that's all I can say warm and vibrant sound.
@Thewarnextdoor I have been out of it for years due to my occupation BUT I only have a couple more years left in this industry and looking to fill my time with what I have been missing out on for so long.
@@truckingguru1995 I get it I was just encouraging the set up to get more people on the 5 string band wagon. It seems like everyone plays 4 I love having that extra, switch it up from time to time. Congratulations on your bass purchase it is such a fun instrument.
@@thewarnextdoor6.5 Yesterday I have seen a six string bass at Guitar Center ( Fargo ND ). It was nice but I have short fingers. 😆
And if you use funk rhythms, you sound like you know what you're doing.
Eddie
Ate
Dynamite...
Good.
Ask Alex Lifeson to pick up Geddy's bass and play YYZ and then tell me that any guitarist can play bass. End of argument.
Anyone can go from guitar to bass but I believe it's a different mindset. I see the bass as a support instrument. I'm a decent bassist but I can't play guitar for shit. Mostly because I have big ass hands.
I know that you already know this, but holy crap they are not the same. Same notes, yes...and that's about it. It's a completely different discipline, and I learned that the hard way after playing guitar for 30 years and then thinking I could be the bassist of a band. Any guitarist can be a crappy bassist, but being a guitarist is almost a disadvantage if you want to ACTUALLY learn how to play bass.
Playing finger style on bass is totally different from acoustic guitar finger picking, the muting is totally different, the phrasing should be totally different, and it should closely follow what the drummer is doing. Even playing with a pick is different because of how different the string gauges are
Again, I know you're already aware of this 😂. The only reason I'm bothering to leave this comment is because my long time bassist friend and I decided to start a cover band where he plays guitar and I play bass. It was hilarious for us to both realize that we suck even though we were both good at the instruments we already played. They're just not the same even if it's the same tuning down an octave.
Yeah it's all the same notes and you can follow or mimic the guitarist. But as u know you are only "pretending" to know bass. There is so much more to "actually" playing bass
As someone who kinda plays guitar but is really a bassist, it is MUCH easier for a guitarist to fake being a bassist than it is for a bassist to fake being a guitarist
Because bass basics are just root notes. Of course it's easy. The first few months at least
@@elpapuxDDReal yeah I agree, it really is much easier to start with the bass than to get started with guitar but getting to the more "advanced" playing will put it on par with the guitar in difficulty and if given a chance can create beautiful and very complex stuff
Ok, cool. All that's left is learn the guitar.
Hello Rob,
I am a new subscriber. ❤
Wait ? Are you trying to tell me that bass is a real instrument ?
And if so, bassists are also considered as "musicians" ?
Damn.
Warning: ⚠️ it sounds like shit (but It works!)
Yes guitarist can pick up a bass and play it right away but their tone would probably sound bad lol
as a bassist who tried teaching my guitarist friend a single song, just knowing that the notes are the same doesn't fool anyone when you pretend to play bass. It's easier to pick up yeah, but not if you're exclusively in a guitarist mindset.
If you play guitar, you play bass better than some bassists
With bass, I’m like the guy playing Wonderwall on an acoustic…yeah…I can play it…but I can’t really *play* it.
bass is just guitar but bigger in every way
Did anyone else forget that Davie had a signature bass?
Im just at a loss with what these people post
"Oh, sweet ill just use a 1mm pick and play power chords..."
what does pick thickness have to do with anything.
@@carlchameleon9847 the thick strings
@@Myowzie um, I use a .6 as well as a 3 mm for bass...
Don't worry. I got your joke, Mr. No Name.
Wow thank you for making this video and sharing your knowledge with us 👏👏
That's my excuse when I say I can play any instrument that looks like a guiatar
My mind is blown... I also thought the bass was just 4 E strings
Dude sounds like EA Sports.
Fun fact, also how bass players can pretend to play guitar. Just play it like a bass and don’t mess with the 2 high strings.
Dont do that with a guitar.
E A SPORTS ITS IN THE GAME
Lmao don't tell them about pianos
i love trying to explain octaves to people
Then you bend the low E string a little bit and its completely a different note
Is this how geddy lee was introduced to bass? Asking for friend
Key word...' pretend to know the bass'
Aye you'll be fine with oasis buddy
As a guitarist who switched to bass I can tell you tape your pinky too your index finger in the beginning to get into a Basie mindset. Now scales aren’t everything their the only thing !!!!!!!
Bass sweep picking
I never played guitar. I have been playing bass since 1977. Why you ask? Because Gene Simmons breathes fire and spits blood!
exactly how i learned bass bass-ically, i'm hilarious, but i did learn finger and slap after awhile, it's much easier to go from guitar to bass then to start with bass with no background
The difference, being the role of each. Most guitarists that pick up a bass, sound like,,,,,a guitarist trying to play a bass. 😁
the only difference for the guitarist's perspective is that the bass had a longer necklength than the guitar. also, the strings were thicker than the guitar strings were absolutely thin.
As a former guitar player i can conferm
Former??..
Wussy
I laugh everytime a guitar player thinks bass is so easy and is easier than guitar when really it's easier to learn a new instrument after already knowing another it's easier to learn bass if you play guitar and it's easier to learn guitar if you know bass but if your someone who is new to both they are both around the same difficulty to learn. I always hate it when guitar players don't thunk bass is important and anyone can do it no problem
Ugh. No.
the best bass players are very familiar with the guitar. the instrument to avoid is the ukulele
Lest we not forget, the evil banjo, which should also be avoided at any cost,,
I thought it was the slide whistle, get this damn ukulele out here I don't ever want to see it again.
With bass it's much more about note selection than it is raw technique.
Not really, you can drone on the root of the chord for a full song and if your technique is bad it’ll sound bad. Tone is in the fingers
100% backwards my man, bass is all about technique. for instance, let's say the spirit moves you to learn What's Going On by Marvin Gaye, played by the great James Jamerson. first, you learn the notes. hey, that was easy, there's not too many notes. ok, you're approximately 2% of the way there. now you have to figure out how to make it sound good. do those 16th note runs sound fluid? are you muting & sustaining your notes at the right times? is your right hand in the correct spot relative to the pickup? where on the neck are you fretting? have you mastered Jamerson's one finger right hand technique, and if not, how are you going to make his bassline sound right with two fingers? so on and so on, you get the idea.
the technique bass players need might be less acrobatic than a guitarist or keyboardist, but it is certainly not any easier.
@@juggftw4868 that bassline is still not a good option, you'll be remembered as "that guy with big guitar", note selection is as important on bass
@@stine_one I didn’t say it wasn’t, I said technique matters more. Most punk bass is really simple and that’s the point, but if their technique is bad it can throw off the whole song
Why is the bass string s so springy and it doesnt sound like bass well this is bass not aproved
I don’t want to be THAT guy, but….if you know how to play guitar, you KNOW this basics about Bass! 😅 which it doesn’t mean you can ACTUALLY PLAY BASS RIGHT….but you do know the basics! 🙏🏽
Is that a Davie504 signature bass ?
Except, when it comes to 5 and 6 strings bass, they're all tuned into their 4ths unlike guitar where it has one string (the 2nd string) that's tuned into the 3rd note of its 3rd string.
Take the Standard E tuning for example, it's EADGBE for guitars while it's either BEADGC or EADGCE for bass.
Disclaimer : My comment is definitely not for Rob (directly) as I'm pretty sure his knowledge of music theories is higher than me. But it wouldn't hurt to mention that as some viewers might not know.
Now if it only worked the other way…
I'm glad you said from a guitarists standpoint, and you can pretend to know bass, because playing bass is nothing like playing guitar when you dismiss the tuning similarity, , I'm playing bass exclusively for last 35 years, I've auditioned for many bands, and on many occasions, the band were relieved I was actually a bassist and not a guitarist just looking for a job, there is a specific technique involved to achieve the many different tones required for different genres. The violin, cello, double bass, contrabass, all the same tuning, ya won't pretend you can play those if you have no exoerience
Equally valid is my standpoint; backwards mandolin with less elaborate finger contortion. If you can play mandolin you can play bass in your sleep.
GDAE. But im not sure why you're supposed to go from high to low. The sheet music is from low to high. ACE-G
What i would say to someone who actually wants to become a bass player, "it's not lilke rythm guitar, it's like playing a guitar solo for the entire show."
A good bass line is not a double up of the guitar riff, but I had $20 ear buds so it’s fine.
What “guitar player” doesn’t know this?
"from a guitarist perspective"
Starts playing his guitar solos on the bass, expecting people be amazed 🙄
Then say, I'd be an awesome bassist!
Notice he said "you can pretend to know the bass".
Most guitarists actually have difficulty playing bass because it's an entirely different thing, the bass guitar more often than not controls the rhythm and overall feel of the song, almost as much as the beat.
Bass is really the glue that holds most songs together, especially rock music.
Most guitarists don't make good bassists because they want to show off and show off bassists 8 out of 10 times just get in the way.
Likewise, a lot of bassists don't make good guitarists because they don't know how to stand out.
And then there's Les Claypool and Flea who refuse to conform to standards. Lolol
Here’s a tip, if you’ve been playing guitar for 40 years and start playing bass and after buying a 4 string the week before and buy a 5 string and play out that day, practice first and remember that the fat string is a B. It was a little embarrassing making so many mistakes in the first song. Practice first!
Most of us bass players started with guitar...9 out of 10...
He just said “same fretboard” like, yeah, all fretboards are fretboards are they not? How we tune whatever number of strings over them is basically buyers choice I mean how dumb are people now days that a video saying something so clear as “the number 1 is always 1” actually works ?
And then for mandolin, take those same four strings and flip them upside down. GDAE -- all those power chords should now work upside down.
It's all fun and games until the telltale sign of a Guitar player giving themselves away by grabbing a bass and using the ring finger to fret the next step up from the index or, even more appallingly: using the ring finger for the octave when showing off that they "can slap too bud nbd" 🧐 hahaha
I don’t have to pretend I picked up the bass seriously a month ago and have been playing Thundercat because I was playing bass licks on the acoustic guitar for about a year before i could afford a nice jazz bass
Guitarist will know what to play and where but how to behave as one in the music is different
Guitar players can "play" bass, but bassists have a much more profound understanding of rythm and groove that guitar players tend to lack when they pick up a bass
Ukelele is similar, just about 1 octave higher but the chords are different
Cuz they are both guitars? Gigabrain.
And octave is the frequency halved or doubled
Its the same story for the ukulele except you take out the 2 lowest strings instead
E, A, D and G, that’s it. 😉👍
I just find it hard to get the technique down. Fingerpicking for guitar just feels too ingrained in memory at this point
Well the same mistake I see guitar players make over and over again, specially the ones who don't know what they are doing on guitar.
Electric guitar and a bass is a divided high note and low notes of acoustic guitar.