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Haplo26
Nov 16, 2007
Abberach
I got an Ibanez RDGR and it's been great. It's good if you want to learn stuff by more versatile bass players because the neck is longer. So if your a fan of bands like The Who or Yes, you'll have more area to comfortably play.

I've been playing off and on for a few years, and I guess the best advice is to practice yourself, and then find a teacher who is more of a mentor, than anything, same with guitar I guess. I had a really bad experience with a teacher who was a great bass player (His band was nominated for a Grammy), but not a very good teacher.

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