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rk7

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  1. Since moving to a 5-string, I also find myself playing across the strings more, and playing generally higher up the neck too. With my left hand fingers.

    Thank you please.

    RK

  2. I agree with louisthebass, my Overwater inspires me to be a better player, and every single time I look at it I want to pick it up and play it. Surely thats the 'priceless' element of a higher quality instrument?

    What I really need now is a rotating Stand, and a Talent Booster pedal, and I'll be sorted!

  3. Welcome Bootsy.

    Lots of good advice already given above. Just enjoy your bass playing. Go wherever it takes you.

    The site is an enormous wealth of knowledge, kept current by its population. If you are so inclined, read everything you can find on here, and learn about the wider subject from 'those who went before us'!

    (and be careful with the spikes on that bass!)

    RK

  4. Hi and welcome Bluejay!

    I'm fairly new to this forum, but it is clearly a friendly place and the body of knowledge held here is amazing.

    btw, isn't playing Bass hard enough without trying to do it left-handed as well? :]

    rk

  5. Hi Jack. (Hijack?)

    I started out with a Yamaha RBX 374 a few years ago, bought as a package with small Peavey amp and a wire to join them together. Brilliant starter rig, I would recommend it. I've since (recently) upgraded quite drastically but I still look at the Yamaha fondly, although it now has a good layer of dust on it. The main thing is to get started playing bass (for which you don't need a lot of cash), then see how it goes before investing heavily. Good luck and enjoy!

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