4 or 5 string Bass Guitars including Fender, G&L, Yamaha, Gibson and more.
Bass Guitar Essential Accessories Picking out my very first bass guitar was an exciting event. It is the first instrument I have ever purchased that I plan on learning how to play. Why not learn Acoustic/Electric guitar first? Well, I have a love for the bass and not only that, I have been told on many occasions that is easier to learn than the Acoustic/Electric guitar. With all of the excitement of my purchase, I decided to make sure I have all of the essentials I needed for my new bass guitar. Below are accessories that you may want to…
Mastering the Basics: A Beginner's Guide to Bass Guitar Listen to the Audio: A Beginner’s Guide to Bass Guitar” Are you a music enthusiast looking to embark on a new musical journey? Look no further than the bass guitar! The bass guitar is an essential instrument that forms the backbone of any band or ensemble. Whether you're a complete beginner or a guitarist looking to expand your skills, mastering the basics of bass guitar is a fantastic way to enhance your musical abilities. In this comprehensive beginner's guide, we will explore everything you need to know to get started on…
The first electric bass guitar was manufactured in the 1930s but it wasn’t very successful. Fender developed the guitar version of the bass in 1951. If you wanted to be the bass player in a band, it meant lugging one of those huge upright double-basses you see in orchestras, blues bands and jazz bands. Bass Guitar: Introduction Each of the 4 strings on a bass guitar has a name and a number To learn how to play the bass guitar you’ll need to know the notes of the strings. The four strings of a bass guitar are tuned the same…
Consistent Guitar Practice Most of us have heard of the power of being consistent in our guitar practice. You know what I mean. Practising something EVERY day until mastered. But do you do this? I know that in the past, I definitely didn’t… When I first started playing, I was a maniac! I had no real structure to my practice. I just put in the hours and hoped that I got better. And I did! But there was a problem. I practised something different almost every day. My practice “schedule” changed from one day to the next. This created two…