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I really like my Epi viola bass, had it six years and counting 


David M said:If you have been playing guitar a while it is very easy to learn bass.
notCardio said:that plays music similar in style to yours? That would be helpful.
Superhuman said:The type of music I play is kind of progressive instrumental metal/rock with a bit of electronica. Sounds like... Dream Theatre, Symphony X, Liquid Tension Experiment... sometimes heavier, sometimes more mellow... would love to be able to play like Steve Di'Giorggio but that ain't going to happen!
Good suggestions all around, enough for me to go out and make an informed decision. Thanks for the input guys.
Ed Dixon said:A short scale bass like a Hofner will work well. It didn't seem to hold Paul McCartney back much.
Ed

David M said:If you have been playing guitar a while it is very easy to learn bass. Believe me, it does not take long at all to get used to the longer neck. After I got my first bass what I did was pick a bass player I really liked and learned a few of his tunes. For me that was John Taylor from Duran Duran. The first song I ever learned on bass was Girls on Film. It was hard as shit to get down but once I had it I knew that I could play pretty much anything I needed to on the bass. After a few months on the bass I knew that I would never need to bring in a bass player for my home recordings. I much prefer doing it myself.

notCardio said:Yeah, but how many of today's artists do you see using one? To me, it's like a Ric 12 string. There's nothing like it when that's what you want, but you really don't generally have that much of a need for that sound. I'm sure some young buck will come along and put it to a new use, but especially for the type of music he wants to play, I don't see it being very useful.
Sounds to me like he needs a long scale 5-string. Glad I don't need one. I'm lucky to know what to do with 4.![]()
Ed Dixon said:I play in three groups. Two of them have a bass player with a Hofner. Great sounding bass., However for folks that want a slap bass sound, it's not the one to choose.
Ed
Superhuman said:The type of music I play is kind of progressive instrumental metal/rock with a bit of electronica. Sounds like... Dream Theatre, Symphony X, Liquid Tension Experiment... sometimes heavier, sometimes more mellow... would love to be able to play like Steve Di'Giorggio but that ain't going to happen!
Good suggestions all around, enough for me to go out and make an informed decision. Thanks for the input guys.