For sure when it comes to guitar or bass (I play both), the pentatonic scale is best to learn. It is pretty simple too. In my opinion i would just look it up on Google "pentatonic scale bass" and that should to the trick
Corey mcdermott
Robert trujillo
No, I'm sure the new bassist will have his own mask. Paul Gray's mask will remain Paul Gray's mask.
His name is Ian Grushka :)
try trading heart scales to teach your Pokemon new moves to the guy in pastoria city.
he is the touring bassist full time
powertab or guitar pro, to learn scales and if you want to figure out a chord heres some sites.... youtube is by far the BEST place to lean guitar though , I'm not even joking. if you're not sure about a chord http://www.chorderator.com/cgi-bin/designer.py?frets=+++++&tuning= if you want to learn new scales to help you solo http://www.scalerator.com/
Ooo, strumming was relaly tricky for me too for quite a while. Just keep at it and eventually it should click .Scales are good, if they are relevant to what you ultimately want to learn to play.But if they are not, it may be better to focus on skills that are more directly related to what you want to learn to play.So, I'll ask you: what do you relaly want to learn how to play? What music do you love?
Tim Gaines is the original bassist from the 80's incarnation of the band .When they reformed in 2005,the new bassist was Tracy Ferrie but now Gaines is back...so Tim is the bassist once again.
Lilies grow from bulbs. The bulbs have overlapping scales. You can break off scales and grow new lilies asexually.
Shavo Odadjian
so you can learn about other peoples lifes who learn these stuff and you will also learn new stuff