TheBassGuy
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Well, here I am again. I thought by now I've figured it out. Unfortunately not. A few weeks ago I sold my wonderful Sterling bass. I figured out I wanted to focus on guitar more, so I bought a guitar which I really love in both looks, sound and feel (an Axis Super Sport). Next on the agenda was taking guitar lessons for the first time to get some more progression in my playing skill's. As the days went by I started to regret selling the Sterling more and more (On the day I sold it I already felt terrible). Last week (a few days before the first lesson), I thought about the whole bass or guitar question. What do I like? What do I want?
Basically I found out that before I ever played an instrument, I wanted to play bass. That was the reason in the first place to ever buy a bass (The first Stingray I bought). But why did I ever ended up with a guitar about 4 years ago?! Well, thats a long story, but it had something to do with someone giving up to quick and handing over the guitar for me to try.
To be honest, I still like playing guitar, and love to listen to guitar. But playing bass just gave me more energy and is also a lot of fun. The limitation I felt with bass was that if I was ever to take lesson's and wanted to write my own music, I would miss a lot of theory to do so. Also people close to me always suggested to learn guitar instead of bass because "with bass, there is almost nothing possible", and "bass is a dull instrument, learn guitar!" (people always talk me out of starting to learn bass).
The reason for selling my bass (I had both a bass and guitar) was that I switched to often and never really focused on 1 instrument. Considering the arguments and my choice to sell 1 instrument in order to focus completely on guitar made this to be "a step forward in progressing my playing" (so I thought). Well, I've had my first lesson and also told my teacher about the dilemma. She told me that if bass was the first instrument that ever came to mind, I should focus on it, and not guitar. This made me even more confused.
Now I have a brand new basically unplayed Super Sport (which I love), but I'm not excited and happy to finally get some progression in playing an instrument. It just doesn't feel right somehow...
Is this because someone made me doubt the choice of picking up guitar lessons, or am I a bass player at hart? The thing with my playing is though, although I like bass more, I suck at rhythm (melody is my main thing). Hmm, confusion! 
What are you're thoughts on my dilemma? Should a focus on bass, or guitar? (Both is not an option, I tried that for a year and it sucked for me
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Ofcourse a pic of my new Axis, else it would not exist
Basically I found out that before I ever played an instrument, I wanted to play bass. That was the reason in the first place to ever buy a bass (The first Stingray I bought). But why did I ever ended up with a guitar about 4 years ago?! Well, thats a long story, but it had something to do with someone giving up to quick and handing over the guitar for me to try.
To be honest, I still like playing guitar, and love to listen to guitar. But playing bass just gave me more energy and is also a lot of fun. The limitation I felt with bass was that if I was ever to take lesson's and wanted to write my own music, I would miss a lot of theory to do so. Also people close to me always suggested to learn guitar instead of bass because "with bass, there is almost nothing possible", and "bass is a dull instrument, learn guitar!" (people always talk me out of starting to learn bass).
The reason for selling my bass (I had both a bass and guitar) was that I switched to often and never really focused on 1 instrument. Considering the arguments and my choice to sell 1 instrument in order to focus completely on guitar made this to be "a step forward in progressing my playing" (so I thought). Well, I've had my first lesson and also told my teacher about the dilemma. She told me that if bass was the first instrument that ever came to mind, I should focus on it, and not guitar. This made me even more confused.
Now I have a brand new basically unplayed Super Sport (which I love), but I'm not excited and happy to finally get some progression in playing an instrument. It just doesn't feel right somehow...
What are you're thoughts on my dilemma? Should a focus on bass, or guitar? (Both is not an option, I tried that for a year and it sucked for me
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Ofcourse a pic of my new Axis, else it would not exist

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