Choosing An Instrument? Learn To Play Bass


by
Terri Paglusch

When people think about learning to play an instrument, the most common instruments are piano, guitar, and drums. Why is this? When you listen to music, these are the easiest ones to hear. The piano and guitar both generally play the melody, and the drums set the rhythm structure. But what is the instrument that makes you really feel the groove of the music? What is that sound that makes you want to tap your toes, or even get up and dance?

The instrument that is most often overlooked by non-musicians is the bass. Sometimes it's called the bass guitar. The bass is that sound that is a lower pitch than the guitar, and rhythmic like the drums. It's part of the rhythm section of a band, and produces the groove of the song.

Why should you choose to learn bass? Here are some reasons from a couple of bass experts, Greg Whitfield and Brian Kephart. Both Greg and Brian are professional bass players and teach at Music House School, in Overland Park and Lenexa, Kansas.

4 reasons to learn to play bass:

Those are all great reasons to consider bass when choosing an instrument, so why does it get overlooked? Because bass is the instrument people don't know they're listening to. It's often felt more than it's heard, so listeners don't realize it's the heart of the groove.

See if you can pick out the bass line in these popular songs:

For the more advanced bass aficionados, try listening to these bass greats, recommended by Greg and Brian.

Now that you know more about learning to play bass, don't you think you should consider it when choosing your instrument?

Interested in learning to play bass? Call Music House at 913-562-4112. Visit our website at MusicHouseSchool.com 

Written by
Terri Paglusch



Terri comes to Music House with extensive experience in business management. At Music House she spends her time working to make the client experience the best it can be.