As a beginner guitarist I've been overwhelmed by all the things you'd need to learn to become a "good" guitarist (chords, scales, rhythm, lead lines, chord progressions, finger picking, strumming technique, music theory) - there seems to be less "things" with bass but you're expected to get them to a higher level.
Always remember, it's meant to be fun and there is nothing wrong with taking your time to learn. I have been playing for a very long time and I sill have no knowledge of scales - and I'm ok with that.. Enjoy the process and it will be more rewarding when you progress. Good Luck. :)
As a beginner guitarist I've been overwhelmed by all the things you'd need to learn to become a "good" guitarist (chords, scales, rhythm, lead lines, chord progressions, finger picking, strumming technique, music theory) - there seems to be less "things" with bass but you're expected to get them to a higher level.
Always remember, it's meant to be fun and there is nothing wrong with taking your time to learn. I have been playing for a very long time and I sill have no knowledge of scales - and I'm ok with that.. Enjoy the process and it will be more rewarding when you progress. Good Luck. :)