i think you should find a guitarist or drummer to play along with (even a fellow learner might do) . From there its a short hop to open mic nights.
I honestly wish I'd done this sooner and I learned more, and got more confidence from staying in tune and in time with someone else on a few occasions than I did from the time spent doing solo practice.
Can I congratulate you on your command of English ?
It's a /hard/ language
As a 40+ plus myself, it's the best thing I ever did to learn bass. When you see the crowd react to bass, your bass, you will know it was worthwhile
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So, your advice is to learn as a right-handed?
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No he is saying try both and see what works
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The first step is to convince my wife to let me buy the bass...
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Just do it. Too old is meaningless unless they are actually lowering you into the ground.
None of those are amazingly hard ; you should be fine
I brought the house having played Folsom Prison Blues just twice, ever, and I didn't even do it well
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I never read Stevens book... it might be true but he is not credited in Slashs book.
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Down to the notoriously bad blood between them all and the unceremonious way that a heavily drug addicted Adler was ejected maybe ?
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Can an employer tell you what to do outside of work hours?
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Perhaps given that he's visible when not working in a way not true of most other employees and has a known short period of time for which he is contracted to behave a certain way.
You have a very supportive wife there
Is it worth seeing if there is another night worker you can jam with ? You'd be on the same schedule which you state as an issue when trying to play with day workers.
Definitely don't sell any gear
I used to work in Macon, Georgia for a guy called Richard. His secretary was filipina and called Ephaniah. They liked shorter names and asked people to refer to them as Dick and Phanny.
Honestly.