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For the first time in perhaps 25 years, I've packed everything away, not a bass, amp or cabinet out.

 

Honestly don't have the inertia to do band stuff, it's like herding cats.  I feel like I'm pretty much done.

 

The little corner if the extension where I used to set stuff up?  Might put a woodburner in.

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Just now, NancyJohnson said:

For the first time in perhaps 25 years, I've packed everything away, not a bass, amp or cabinet out.

 

Honestly don't have the inertia to do band stuff, it's like herding cats.  I feel like I'm pretty much done.

 

The little corner if the extension where I used to set stuff up?  Might put a woodburner in.

 

Bit early to prep for the bass bash, no? ;)

 

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I can't imagine not having a bass out ready to pick up whenever I get the itch to do so.

 

Sorry to read you're feeling that way - let's hope it's just a 'blip'? 😞

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2 hours ago, RAY AGAINST THE MACHINE said:

A tad confused. Are you quitting bass playing altogether , or are you still going to be playing at home ?

 

Right now, I'm uninterested in playing irrespective of the circumstances.  I don't think it's quitting per se, more just taking a break.  I just find doing band stuff exhausting and exasperating in equal measure.

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Been there, as I’d imagine we all have. 
 

Opportunity will knock, I’m sure at the right time to get you out again. I know I once said never, sold up, but gradually……I was tempted. First a bit at home, and then…..back on the horse! 😀

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Playing bass for me has never been about being in a band. Obviously, playing with other people/live etc is the goal and I've been lucky in that regards..... but I'm also more than happy playing by myself, learning classic basslines from legendary artists and noodling around/creating for my own pleasure. That, for me, is foremost...... the pleasure of playing the instrument itself.... anything more is a bonus.

This was particularly pertinent during Covid lockdown when I developed an even closer bond with my instrument and took the time to develop my playing...

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31 minutes ago, NancyJohnson said:

 

Right now, I'm uninterested in playing irrespective of the circumstances.  I don't think it's quitting per se, more just taking a break.  I just find doing band stuff exhausting and exasperating in equal measure.

A break can be good for you. I took a break years ago and it worked wonders. I came back refreshed and a became a better player. It also meant I continued to enjoy playing rather than getting jaded and put off by the exasperation I was feeling. Don't make the mistake I did of selling almost everything, though.  

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I can easily go a month without touching a bass, but other times ill play dailly, even if it's just 5 minutes. Can't see a time where i stop completely, even if i stop gigging.  You'll be back to it within a few months i suspect!

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