Bass Guitar for Beginners
Bass Guitar for Beginners & Experienced Players
The bass guitar player and the drummer for the foundation of the rhythm section and without them the band becomes thin sounding. If your a budding bass guitarist then you will find all you need right here.
The booming sound of great riffs and runs come clear through the band. The bass lights up a song in a way the rhythm guitars on its own rarely can. Like smoke and a fire or the water and ice, the bass forms the bottom end of every song. It gives it the rhythm that brings it alive.
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Bass Guitars for Beginners
If your looking to step up in your guitar to something a step better than here are a selection of great quality guitars for under $1000. Check out the options of colors and finishes. The range of finishes as well as neck profiles is always a factor when choosing a new guitar. The Yamaha below also comes as a 5 string should you think four strings isn’t enough.
Get a great Bass Guitar for Under $1000
SR5 5pc Jatoba/Walnut neck Flamed Maple/Walnut top/Mahogany body Jatoba fretboard w/Abalone oval inlay Medium frets – $899.99
PRS SE Kestrel Bass Guitar with Accessories, Black by Paul Reed Smith Guitars
Alder Body, 5-Ply Maple Neck 34″ Scale Length, 22 Frets. Kit Includes: Padded Bass Guitar Gig Bag, Light Gauge Guitar Strings, Adjustable Upright Guitar Stand, Guitar Strap, Chromatic Tuner, Pick Sampler, and 15′ Instrument Cable $949.90
Bass Guitar Amplifiers
If your out to set the world alight with your amazing guitar skills then you need an amp to go with that attitude. You need one that will keep up with the guitar player and alongside the drummer. You want something that will move plenty of air. If you want to be heard and felt then its not necessarily the volume but being able to move lots of air means more people will hear you amongst the instruments and singer.
In a band situation I know from experience the sound on stage and what the crowd hears is often different. It depend where you are standing as to what you will hear while your playing your bass riffs and supporting the drummer. It is important to hear yourself clearly and with the drums and guitar amps on stage you can normally find a sweet spot to stand to jut get that right mix of the band.
Its important to be able to hear everyone and you will feel at one when you can hear yourself and everyone in balance. More on stage stuff latter. How about home practice? You will need something to get those fingers working and practicing songs at home so lets check out both home practice Bass amplifiers as well as stage bass amps.
Author.
Brendon McAliece has played in bands and played guitar for 30 years. He lives in Thailand with his wife and enous sharing his guitaring and life experiences.