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1) 5 string Jazz Bass 2) Jazz Bass 3) P Bass 4) Fretless PJ 5) Hofner 6) Bass VI
Get the one that plays and sounds best to you. Yes, most players would prefer a P Bass over an EB, but maybe you’re not one of them. If I only had...
The Fender is a nice bass, but I think you should stick with the Schecter. Most instruments need a few tweaks to make them play their best,...
This is causing me a serious GAS attack! I never knew I needed a 12 string until just now.
I would get her the most comfortable instrument possible, and that’s most likely to be a uke bass. The fact that it’s small, light, and acoustic...
I’ve played with many older musicians, and always had a great time.
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I’m currently using D’Addario rounds (probably steel but I also like their nickel strings). I’ve also used La Bella and D’Addario tapes, as well...
Basses will almost always be sharp down low and flat up high. Setting intonation at the 12th fret/position is usually a good compromise for the...
I wish I never received this piece of “advice” when I was younger. I used to think open strings were somehow bad, and it definitely hindered my...
They all look great! That said, I voted for ash w/blue dye. Tobacco Sunburst was a very close second.
Keyboard players usually sit because they’re also playing with their feet.
You can’t say a piece of wood looks displeasing to you on this site, but for some reason it’s totally fine to bash guitarists and keyboard players.
Fretless U-Bass? I agree with those who have suggested a fretless P Bass with flats.