Bass Guitar Basics

Bass guitar music may not be as popular as playing the six-stringed guitar, beating the drums, or playing the piano, but it is a significant piece of instrument for a rock band to be famous.  All famous rock bands old or new all have bass players.  Some of which are The Rolling Stones, KISS, and Oasis.

The main function of the bass guitar is generally for giving out a noticeable low sound that gives all kinds of music.  If you have no knowledge in playing a bass guitar but interested on learning how, this article will tell what you should know first.  In order to learn how, you must first know about the instrument itself.  Reading this article will provide you an idea of the basic parts and functions of a bass guitar.

To know how to play the bass guitar, one should understand the parts and their purpose.  If you already have played a the bass guitar, then you may by now know every nook and cranny of the instrument.  For those who are just beginning, though, here’s a little info about the bass.

Strings

Much like a six-stringed guitar, the bass guitar makes sound when strings are plucked and vibrated.  The only distinction involving a regular guitar and bass guitar is the number of strings.  Regular guitars have six strings while bass guitars only have four.  These four strings also vary in thickness and are positioned in order.  The thinner the string, the higher the sound it gives off.

As a result, the thickest string is set at the top, followed by the less thicker, followed by the lesser-thicker, with the less thickest string at the very bottom.

Tuning pegs located at the headstock tuned the guitar’s strings.  Tuning pegs clasp the string in position and allows you to change each of the string’s pitch.  There is a certain sound pattern that comes with the position of the pegs and how much tension every string should have.  If you do not know how to fine-tune the instrument, ask someone who knows.

Frets

Frets are divided by metal strips on the guitar’s neck.  The aim of these frets is for the player to produce different notes by pressing the strings against a corresponding fret.  The nearer you get to the guitar’s body, the higher the pitch of the tone.

Amplification

The part of the bass guitar that is the most technical and sophisticated is/are the pickups.  These are the ones that picks-up and convert the sound generated from the strings and turn it into electrical signals to be passed on to an amplifier which change the same electrical signal into sound.  Just like a telephone, the guitar’s pickups is the transducer.

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