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My bass teacher sometimes learns some classical bass lines (and teaches those who are interested how to play them). Check this out:
Sunjamr Steve
Hey! Don’t you have a 5 stringer bass?
Yes, he provides some real fine bass lessons.
I got the Bronco Fender Squier Bass.
Here’s a demo of that lady playing it. It has gone up in price since pre-covid days. Also its nice that is is made in Indonesia.
The melody of the notes is what expresses the art of music . 🙂 6stringerPete
It really is all about ”melody”. The melody comes from a language from our heart. Our heart is the muscle in music harmony. The melody is the sweetness that it pumps into our musical thoughts on the fretboard. 🙂 6 stringer Pete
Pete
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I do indeed have a 5-string which I didn’t play much, due to how bulky it is. So I recently bought a Squire Bronco same as yours. I swapped out the bridge for an upgraded design, and replaced the strings with nylon flat wounds, and now I love it. It’s a pleasure to play, and I’m starting to learn how to play a bass.
Sunjamr Steve
Steve, I’m sure you’ll have this mastered in no time!
Rob
Cool. I can see how this could be beneficial.
JFL
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