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The bass guitar
1.
2. The Bass guitar is a similar but
different thing from a regular guitar.
3. Less strings
A bass guitar has less strings than your average guitar. They
usually have 4 strings, which are the most common. Some have
5, some have 6, but most bass guitars have 4.
4. Sound?
The bass guitar produces a much deeper sound also.
The Bass makes a bum, while a regular guitar makes a Bing. (If that makes any
sense).
5. Different Amps..?
A guitar amp and a bass amp are 2 different things. It’s pretty
much common sense, but while asking around, I found out
that a lot of people didn’t know.
6. Recommended Sizes
For personal use, I would suggest using a 10 to 30 watt amp.
(its all you really need for self use)
For gigs, I would say go bigger; 75 watts or bigger.
7. How to play?
The bass guitar can be played in pretty much 3 different
ways…
Picking
Finger Strumming
And Slapping
8. Finger Strumming
Finger strumming is just how it sounds. You pull
up on the strings, as simple as that. It’s more of a
bluesy way to play. Finger strummers are usually
into funk or blues.
9. Picking
Picking is another way of playing, which is common for most
rock or punk bands.
Its pretty much just using a pick to strum the strings.
(I use a pick, I
find it easier.
Plus… Its just
my style.)
10. Slap Bass!
The third way is Slap Bass, which is amazing! Slap bass is
pretty much thumping the strings with your thumb while
popping the strings with your other fingers. It’s a pretty
awesome way to play!
11. Thanks for the Pictures!
Slide 1- Nathanael Boehn, “My Bass Guitar”, November 17th, 2007 via Flickr, Creative Commons Attribution.
Slide 2- Jonathan Blundell, “Fame Hondo bass guitar”’ October 30th, 2007 via Flickr, Creative Commons Attribution.
Slide 3- Baljit Singh, “Bass & Amp”, March 17th, 2011 via Flickr, Creative Commons Attribution.
Slide 4- Holly Jenkins, “Bass and amp”, January 16th, 2011 via Flickr, Creative Commons Attribution.
Slide 6- Llinos, “The Pains of Being Pure at Heart”, May 18th, 2009 via Flickr, Creative Commons Attribution
Slide 8- Paul Reay, “Bass guitarist”, August 2nd, 2009 via Flickr, Creative Commons Attribution.
Slide 10- Midlands Rocks, “Red Hot Chili Peppers”, November 19th, 2011 via Flickr, Creative Commons Attribution