A used on, don't spend a lot of money, wait until you have mastered the instrument.
In a beginner bass lesson, one might expect to learn some basics such as choosing the appropriate lure, choosing a good location, deciding on the correct bait, selecting a rod, and basic casting and reeling techniques.
if you are a beginner on the bass a good bass would be a squier affinity series jazz bass or precision bass. the jazz bass has a slimmer neck than the p bass but the p bass is a better bass for crunchy tone . i got the pbass.
It may not be the best as it is different in tone from the standard precission base.
if i were to suggest one good bass line. this is the one Money-pink Floyd
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Rogue makes a pretty cheap bass. But $100 for a brand new bass is tough to beat. Its certainly better than anything else in that price range. You might also want to have a look at my answer to the related question "What to look for in a good bass guitar?" linked below and look around at what is available on the used market in your area.
Not at all, although it would give you good lessons in music theory.
well i haven't heard of them before but that don't mean there not good.What country are you in?Whats your budget?
dying in your arms by trivium is good & easy if you a beginner it might be easier if you use one bass drum pedal, Joey uses 2 but the easiest song to play but sounds good if you have got 2 bass drum pedals if "before i forget".
If your a beginner it might take a while, but if you know how to fight and just want to learn a new move, it may be easy for you. Good luck, but just dont get hurt.
Try "Good Question, Good Answer" by Bhikku Dhammika, One more is "Word of the Buddha" by NYANTILOKA. Both are freely available on the internet.
A 4-string bass guitar might be a better guitar to buy for the beginner. It is easier to play than the 5-string bass. The 50string bass can be good for more intermediate players. Because of its extended range, it gives off a better quality of sound.