I learned the old fashioned way, I learned how to read music!
Then I would transform git solo's in the G-clef and converted them into the C-clef and learned how to run up and down the bass! I learned the Stanley Clarke percussive thumb-slap technique, Donald Dunn's grooves and finally MisterQ's own
hellafied,funk-ti-fied stlye of speed runs!
Playing bass takes practice, practice and more practice (as with any other instrument) When I was 13, I would stay up to 3 in the am just playing the bass with no amp,fingers sore as hell but I kept on! Now playing bass is 2nd nature to me!
BTW, in hi-skool and collidge, I mostly played the upright acoustic
which gave me more strength and speed of which at the point now I hardly ever play straight bass-lines! I'm one riff-o-maniac
playing fool who'll always throw in a run every 2 measures of bass
lines!
Besides, bass players are soooooo coooool with the honies in the audience! Don't believe me? Ask my daughter!
