Okieactor
June 20th, 2012, 08:34 AM
There is a Bronco bass on sale on craigslist right now. There was a Mustang that I missed. I guess I'm looking at basses again.
I am a dumbass and sold my black/rosewood J Bass (Got it for $200, why did I ever sell?). I keep debating about whether to play bass as well as guitar. I'm not a small guy, but I always had the issue that the finger dexterity required for bass is just different from guitar, I guess, especially because there's like a 15 year gradient between my guitar experience and my bass experience.
So my question is: do guitar players who go with a short scale bass to start stick with it, or should I just get another P-Bass, J-Bass, or Epiphone Thunderbird and get used to the 34" scale? (I have had 3 basses over the years and wound up selling them, basically because I didn't have a big enough amp to play with a band, wanted more guitar gear, didn't feel I was good enough at bass, or just wasn't playing bass as much. but I keep coming back to it. IDK.)
I am a dumbass and sold my black/rosewood J Bass (Got it for $200, why did I ever sell?). I keep debating about whether to play bass as well as guitar. I'm not a small guy, but I always had the issue that the finger dexterity required for bass is just different from guitar, I guess, especially because there's like a 15 year gradient between my guitar experience and my bass experience.
So my question is: do guitar players who go with a short scale bass to start stick with it, or should I just get another P-Bass, J-Bass, or Epiphone Thunderbird and get used to the 34" scale? (I have had 3 basses over the years and wound up selling them, basically because I didn't have a big enough amp to play with a band, wanted more guitar gear, didn't feel I was good enough at bass, or just wasn't playing bass as much. but I keep coming back to it. IDK.)
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