Used Bass Guitars

The electric used bass guitars (also called electric bass, or simply bass; pronounced
as in "base") is a stringed instrument played primarily with the fingers or thumb (either by plucking, slapping,
popping, tapping, or thumping), or by using a pick.
The bass guitar is similar in appearance and construction to an electric guitar, but with a
larger body, a longer neck and scale length, and usually four strings tuned to the same pitches as those of the
double bass, which also corresponds to one octave lower in pitch than the four lower strings of a guitar (E, A, D,
and G). In order to avoid the excessive use of ledger lines, bass guitar is notated in bass clef an octave higher
than the sound it makes (as is the double bass). Like the electric guitar, the electric bass guitar is usually
plugged into an amplifier and speaker for live performances.
Used Bass Guitars
Since the 1950s, the electric bass guitar has largely replaced the double bass in popular music
as the bass instrument in the rhythm section. While the types of basslines performed by the bass guitarist vary
widely from one style of music to another, the bass guitarist fulfills a similar role in most types of music:
anchoring the harmonic framework and laying down the beat. The bass guitar is used in many styles of music
including rock, metal, pop, blues and jazz. It is used as a soloing instrument in jazz, fusion, Latin, funk, and in
some rock and metal (mostly progressive rock and progressive metal) styles.
|