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Ricky Littleton
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simple question - probably asked a 1000 times...

Post by Ricky Littleton »

My wife is learning bass. I have been wanting BIAB for my own steel purposes, but here's my question -

Is it a good training/learning tool for her?

Thanks for your honest answers.

Ricky...
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Post by Jack Stoner »

Range Rat,

She can use it too, either play along with the bass that it generates or mute the bass and she can play along with the songs.
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Post by David Collins »

I would agree with Jack for sure. It will help develop great timing as BIAB does not speed up or slow down unless you tell it to.

It's also always in tune and can repeat a song or part of a song over and over again till you "get it right".
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Post by jolynyk »

[quote="David Collins"] It will help develop great timing as BIAB does not speed up or slow down unless you tell it to. quote]

I guess real drummers would then have a hard time playing along with BIAB HUH??? :lol:
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Post by David Collins »

:lol: :lol: :lol:
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