• Ernie Ball
  • MusicMan
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What inspired me to get good is the same thing that inspired me to even pick up the bass... being in a band. I kind of started playing bass by accident. My sister moved out and behind her she left a bass. I decided to pick it up and I'll never regret that decision. Being in a band is probably the most fun I've ever had. I love music and I always will. There's nothing better than writing stuff with your friends and watching it come to life. And I've never been more excited than when I get on stage and play bass. That's what keeps me going and it's what motivates me... I just love it.
 

tkarter

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I will never be great. If you are you will be able to write music out to the point the Orchestra can play it.

First time through. Which ear players won't get.

There is a lot of talent in the world of music. Some even know what they are doing.


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Lynottfan

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Finding Ai No Corrida and watching Louis Johnson beat his ray into a funk! Inspirational and motivational all in one, still drives me to.
 

stretch80

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Two answers

When I was 17, I just loved the bass, playing it, the sound, playing in a band, and I wanted to play well. I practiced, but not in an organized way, and had my own odd technique.

Then I had kids, didn't play for a while.

When I came back, I realized I could hear more, hear better, and set out to get to be as good as I "used to think I was" (but wasn't). That's led to playing in different bands and different styles (rock, funk, jazz) and studying theory.

Now, music is something where I know I can always keep getting better and expanding, even if I can't run as fast etc etc. What's cooler than that!
 
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