Rick 4003s Lessons or Self Taught?

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thinneckrick
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Both . learned the notes of the scale and how to read charts .Have'nt touched the stuff since high school though . After that all on my own
im getting to old for this ****
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Charly, if you've got the apple sauce, I've got the chops.
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my dad started me out on bass when i was 10-11 years old. he taught me the thumb method. i play by ear, as i was told "if you have to be told what key to play in you should play" i use thumb, fingers, pick, credit cards work great, and a little snap & pop when needed. i have a warwick, but my 4003 ric is my favorite.
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