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Thread: Mid Life Bass Crisis...it's a good thing tho'

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    I look forward to spending time on this site sharing and taking in all the knowledge stored here. Making my way through the CD's in the course work is slower than I expected (it's me - not the material); I'm squeezing in as much time as possible after work. It's been 2 yrs since picking up the bass again after a 20 yr gap - and I love every minute that I can spend on it.
    KassBass (Karen)

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    Welcome Karen to TR!! Remember no Fret-boarding around here. No need to fret or get board just take your time and have fun that's what the bass is all about!!

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    GO LOW!!!STAY HIGH!!!ON BASS THAT IS!!!

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    Welcome, Karen, and good luck. Feel free to post pix of your axes and gear!



    - low life -

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    Welcome KassBass (Karen). When I read the title of the thread i thought it would have something to do with a blond and a sports car, I guess it still could.

    Jim

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    Welcome to Thunder Row and TMBG, Karen. Glade to have you aboard. Good Luck with your lessons and above all take your time and have FUN!!!
    Always remember to enjoy where you're at on the way to where you're going!!!

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    Welcome Karen. I too am having that mid-life crisis (which my wife thinks is my attempt to relive my teenage years. I am just starting learning thru the dvds and it is a slow process but then little by little it starts to work. And I agree don't fret.

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    Welcome, Karen!

    The fact that you love your time spent on bass means that everything will fall into place in due time. Keep on thumpin'!

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    Welcome to the bass (again) and the world of TMBG. One of the best resources available on the web to learn bass guitar. Lots of help and encouragement here and even Roy appears here periodically to comment, offer tips or just set us straight.
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    Hi Karen! I think you'll find a couple of mid lifers here as I too am one. I find myself trying to make up for lost time and practice everyday sometimes for hours. Welcome.

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    Hi Karen. From one bassaholic to another, glad you're here

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