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Not trolling at all. OP has a valid question.
I'm wanting to know what kind of bass you feel most comfortable playing.
The info I'm interested in is brand/model, scale length, number of strings, string spacing, etc.
I just want to get a feel for what type of basses women feel suit them best.
Thanks for your time![]()
I'm wanting to know what kind of bass you feel most comfortable playing.
The info I'm interested in is brand/model, scale length, number of strings, string spacing, etc.
I just want to get a feel for what type of basses women feel suit them best.
Thanks for your time![]()
I went to the sweetwater. com site where they often list the weights of the basses
I'm wanting to know what kind of bass you feel most comfortable playing.
The info I'm interested in is brand/model, scale length, number of strings, string spacing, etc.
I just want to get a feel for what type of basses women feel suit them best.
Thanks for your time![]()
I'm a girl - new to playing bass just started playing in early January 2013. This is my first instrument ever, actually - and my first one was a low end, full size Ibanez (model unknown) that I borrowed from friend.
I played it for two weeks, and knew I wanted to get my own, so I did lots of reading and research and decided to buy a SHORT SCALE; I ordered it online (stupidly) without trying it - it was a Squier (Fender brand) Modified Jaguar Short Scale Bass. I played that for a few weeks and it WAS easier to use (I'm 5'6", small frame - small hands, but long fingers - and remember, I'd never played anything before, so read on...) but it was so freaking TOP HEAVY. I learned the hard way to NEVER buy an instrument online without having played it somewhere first. Luckily I had at least been smart enough to not spend a lot (brand new it was $175 from GC). I bought an extra wide suede strap to help control the top heaviness and played on for a little over a month. Then, I joined a band and after my first practice with the band my left shoulder was just killing me, and my fret hand was starting to bother me as well (probably from tensing that arm) so I wondered if the short scale wasnt all that I had thought it would be.
I picked up the borrowed, full-size Ibanez again and realized I COULD play it I think I had just not given myself enough time and the reason I struggled with the full size at first was more to being a beginner not due to my physical mechanics.
This brings me up to just this last weekend. I went to my local music store that sells used instruments, and played all of the basses they had. I noticed the same top-heavy problem was apparent on all of the Fender models and ended up finding an Ibanez SRX700 that I loved. It felt great, nice even weight distribution, it sounds awesome to me, and it will complement the style of music I like to play. So I traded in the short scale and thats what I have now! Im pretty excited about it.
I am still adjusting to playing it, but it was way easier to switch than I expected and lets face it Im still struggling with a lot right now because Im so green. But I do love this bass and the sore shoulder problem is gone. I still use the wide suede strap and its very comfortable.
I think basses are just like anything else in life people develop preferences and think certain brands are better than others. But I think the person playing the bass matters WAY more than the bass itself, once you find one that doesnt hurt your body to play it. And I will never buy something online again unless Ive played it somewhere first.
I once dated a musician who was shopping at a local GC. One of the employees approached her and said that the particular guitar may be too heavy for her, and that she should pick a selection of guitars that were more suitable for girls. She was seconds away from swinging that Les Paul into his face (her main axes were in fact vintage les pauls). Her rage carried on for several days.