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Hello, thank you for visiting my bass blog. My name is Adino Chang, and I’m an amateur bassist (among other things).

This is my statement of intent for this blog:

“This is a blog for beginner musicians about bass playing. I will update it at least two nights per week with articles like music theory, tips, gear reviews, music reviews, and personal experiences related to music. I will not write about sensitive issues, politics, work, church, and gossip. I will not reveal any information that will endanger myself, my family, and my friends.”

I am writing this blog because I know there are thousands of you who share my interest in music. I’m sure you all want to improve in your musical abilities as much as I do. I want to share what I have learned with you all (for free!). My dream is for this blog to be a reference for beginner bassists.

If you are a pro musician, don’t stop reading! I value any insight, advice and knowledge you could share. I am open to correction if you see me making mistakes. This blog will be much better with your valuable contributions.

Finally, I also welcome any constructive comments from veteran bloggers on my blogging techniques.

I look forward to meeting and getting to know you. Feel free to leave comments or send me email.

3 Responses to “About the Bass Blog”

Cool looking blog and template!

By the way, you said you didn’t want to reveal identifiable information about yourself but you sudah reveal your name wor!

Adino: Erm… I meant I won’t reveal anything that will allow stalkers to find me… Thanks for the tip, I’ve modified the post a bit :)

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Great to see another musician blog. For some reason there doesn’t seem to be a lot of them, maybe musicians are too busy practicing to blog.

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